The Corner

When We Say the Postal Service Is a 19th-Century Anachronism . . .

This isn’t quite what we mean:

As the source, Colby College government professor Laura Seay, points out, it’s not clear what the USPS would do with your letter when it got to the Democratic Republic of the Congo either, since the country hasn’t had a functioning public postal service for decades. That may be a stage of development they can afford to skip.

Patrick Brennan was a senior communications official at the Department of Health and Human Services during the Trump administration and is former opinion editor of National Review Online.
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