From One Liberal to Another, Shame on You: 10 Flaws in the Latest Do-Not-Mail Initiative
Then I took him to task to ask just what “better way” he might offer. I’d only be kidding if I were to say that Congress and the USPS Board of Governors ought to look over his answer very carefully. “This is the very beginning of the campaign,” he said. “We want to have a system in place that grants people a right that they should never have been denied: the ability to stop unwanted and annoying junk mail. And if that thin edge of the wedge presents an opportunity to broaden that concern felt by tens of millions of citizens with a plan to help the USPS evolve over time while taking care of its workers, then that starts to sound like a win-win which we would support; and a win-win solution is hopefully the outcome of the campaign and we are just getting started.”