Saturday, March 13, 2010

No Saturday P.O. delivery = cheaper postage for political candidates

Politicians love to have third class mail delivered on the Monday before the election. .

Why?                                        United States Postal Service

It results in their getting the message to constituents as close  to the election as possible.  In the past that often required careful depositing at the Post Office of first class mailing to insure delivery on Monday.  Well no longer—dump 3rd class mail  on Thursday (or Friday) with no Saturday delivery it will be delivered Monday.

Tell the politicians to skip a weekday not Saturday.

Thank you , Cal Skinner [http://mchenrycountyblog.com/] for this thought.

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New wave of foreclosures threatens market - Washington Post- msnbc.com

About 5 million to 7 million properties are potentially eligible for foreclosure but have not yet been repossessed and put up for sale. Some economists project it could take nearly three years before all these homes have been put on the market and purchased by new owners.

many servicers are holding back on foreclosures and the related houses are not yet being offered for sale

The borrowers in trouble now are, for the most part, people who have better credit and safer loans and have become delinquent because they've lost their jobs or are dealing with other economic setbacks

In addition to those already in default are 11 million more U.S. borrowers who owe more on their mortgage than their home is wort

Click on the following for more details:  New wave of foreclosures threatens market - Washington Post- msnbc.com