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To: John Vosilla who wrote (80288)3/23/2007 4:45:35 PM
From: 5thGrader  Respond to of 110194
 
The forever stamp:



Local taxes and inflation are going through the roof.

I will tell you my dads secret to beating housing taxes in fla, there is a new law that veterans of foreign wars who enlisted in florida and served 20 years get whatever thier VA disability rating is in property tax breaks - lots of vets have 100% disability rating and pay no taxes on multi million dollar homes - you should have joined the army Vosilla! If you survived the war you get all kinds of freebies!

The post office is getting you used to hyperinlfation perhaps - now going to sell a forever stamp that will be valid "REGARDLESS OF ANY FUTURE RATE INCREASES" HAHA!

diehards.org

The first forever stamps will sell for 41 cents apiece, but they won't have a price printed on them and they will remain valid for sending a letter regardless of any future rate increases.

While a forever stamp will always be valid for mailing a letter, that doesn't mean the price won't go up. If rates were to increase to 45 cents, for example, that's what a forever stamp would sell for. But stamps already purchased at a lower rate could still be used without adding extra postage.

www1.whdh.com
each penny increase in the price of a gallon of gasoline costs the post office $8 million, and the post office cannot simply add a fuel surcharge to its rates.

youtube.com

Vosilla here is the little rascals on YOUTUBE - Hi Neighbor from 1934, I particularly like this episode - it will show you how your neighborhood will soon look - they will be robbing you blind! HAHA! Even back then the guy with the sporty car got the chicks - HAHA!