For Sale Today: Forever

I missed this piece from the Postal Service Newsroom on Thursday, April 12:

If it could ring, it would resonate freedom and independence from using one or two-cent stamps to mail letters when stamp prices change in the future. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) today introduced its latest consumer innovation by dedicating the Forever Stamp next to the patriotic icon it depicts. Featuring the Liberty Bell image and the word “forever,” the Forever Stamp — available nationwide today — is good for mailing one-ounce First-Class Mail letters anytime in the future — regardless of price changes.

The Forever Stamp will always be available at the price of a First-Class Mail stamp in effect at the time of purchase. To introduce the stamp to the public, the Postal Service is offering the stamp today at 41 cents. Customers may use the stamp as soon as they wish, but stamp prices will not change until May 14. When prices change in the future, the Forever Stamp will sell at the new one-ounce, single-piece First-Class Mail price.

As one who mails lots of stuff, I’m glad to see this stamp. Very glad.

But when the current first class rate is still 39 cents, why would I purchase these at 41 cents?

Since I like stamps, I expect to buy some in another month or so. But I don’t plan to stock up on them until there’s another price change looming. 😀

Don’t Be Generous?!

Mexican magnate becomes world’s second richest man

A Mexican telecoms tycoon has become the second richest man in the world, pushing US investment guru Warren Buffett into third place and breathing down the neck of Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

Fine. But what about this?

He has derided Gates and Buffett for giving away so much of their wealth, reportedly saying: “Poverty isn’t solved with donations,” according to Forbes.

Building businesses, he reportedly said, did more for society than “going around like Santa Claus.”

Is he onto something?

Of Foxes and Chicken Houses

You like my headline? I thought it up all by myself earlier today!

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will not participate in a Democratic debate co-hosted by Fox News Channel this fall, campaign aides indicated Monday.

The decision by the two Democratic presidential candidates follows an announcement last week by John Edwards, another White House contender, that he would forgo the Fox event.

The Sept. 23 debate, set for Detroit, is co-sponsored by the cable news network and by the Congressional Black Caucus Political Education and Leadership Institute.

Maybe they remember that you’re supposed to keep the fox out of the chickenhouse.

😉

Or how does that old adage go?

Maybe the new version is keep the chickens out of the fox house?

I don’t know.

I don’t care either.

Above all, love God!