Mail: Not Everything Should be a Business
Oct. 28th, 2015 07:52 amA lot of people got quoted saying and believing things about post offices that shouldn't be taken seriously in the last day or so.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-post-delivery-debate-liberals-1.3291367
I don't see the true value of privatizing the post office, nor of discontinuing home mail delivery. Mainly because some things ought to be done on a non-profit basis as a consequence of being infrastructural needs of the country. Ian Lee of the Sprott School of Business simply doesn't get it, and so he sticks to "private sector knows best in all things" doctrine.
There's more to say, but I've other things to do this morning and that aside, I'm not sure of how to phrase what needs saying yet.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-post-delivery-debate-liberals-1.3291367
I don't see the true value of privatizing the post office, nor of discontinuing home mail delivery. Mainly because some things ought to be done on a non-profit basis as a consequence of being infrastructural needs of the country. Ian Lee of the Sprott School of Business simply doesn't get it, and so he sticks to "private sector knows best in all things" doctrine.
There's more to say, but I've other things to do this morning and that aside, I'm not sure of how to phrase what needs saying yet.