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Why is the government going after Big Tech???

You clearly have no clue. Congress funds the USPS, just like they fund every other federal government agency. Your lack of basic civics education is showing. Also, what part of "the USPS doesn't deliver mail to parts of Alaska" weren't you able to comprehend? The USPS doesn't deliver mail to most of rural America. If you actually got out of your city and experienced a little of the world you would know this.

When you buy stamps, where do you think that money goes?

The post office receives no funding for operating expenses. Look it up.
 
When you buy stamps, where do you think that money goes?

The post office receives no funding for operating expenses. Look it up.

Postage and other services the USPS provides does not cover the cost of the USPS. Congress must appropriate billions in taxpayer dollars to fund the USPS. If you won't bother reading the US Constitution, then try reading a congressional budget. Either way, I've had all the abject ignorance I can tolerate from this thread.
 
Postage and other services the USPS provides does not cover the cost of the USPS. Congress must appropriate billions in taxpayer dollars to fund the USPS. If you won't bother reading the US Constitution, then try reading a congressional budget. Either way, I've had all the abject ignorance I can tolerate from this thread.

USPS was handed an entirely artificial deficit. It funds its operations on its own. Congress then dictated a ridiculous pension funding scheme that made them in debt only on paper.
 
I guess the right is complaining about social media banning them, so naturally, they're calling Google and Facebook monopolies so that the government will break them up.
 
Facebook and Google deserve a good slapdown. They are negligent with privacy data and they have issues with political bias...issues that need to be seriously addressed if they are to continue to be taken seriously as Big Tech titans.

I would just yank their platform status. That will hit them so hard they would surely take notice and maybe give rise to a genuine competitor or 2.
 
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