• Whitebrow@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Again with the “losing money” narrative. It doesn’t lose money, it costs money.

    Now. Does it cost so much more than ever before? I don’t know. And if it does, why is that? Good questions.

    But if it doesn’t cost proportionally so much more but we all stopped buying stamps or using the paid services it provides to subsidize its operational costs then that would explain the deficit. Otherwise we’d need to ask more pointed questions, I’m with you on that

    But you can’t slap “basic reforms” on something when you don’t see or understand the larger underlying picture past the sensationalist headline and that’s unfortunately the point where most people stop asking questions