A private way of sending a stamp is email but not courier. I wonder whether it was given to us to write but not to exact postage from the courier or horse and wagon as it use to be called before pony post came to be.
Postage taxed why when it’s withering?
I suppose as all things in the U.S. they want to exact a penalty for us who die and don’t expire exactly, like rail, and rainwear, not umbrellas exactly but rain wear, boots, coats and hats, the plastic ones used to be taxed for postal service workers till they could buy thier helmets, like in construction; they use to call them helmets, in the ancient days of 1950.
When of the cause is it to tax? When it bestows benefience said the Roman Senator Julius Ceaser whom we look to for so much of his power and prestige, even his death we emulate as it was public and not private, more on that in Signeur Signore’s book on Julius Power of Ceaser as he or she orginally called.
As Signore called himself in that book, he or she, then we will find what we search for image with power as this century asserts or attests I say. Who hasn’t bought a stamp? Bring the postage down, I say and bring up email, tax it a penny a day and we’ll see corporate board room bloom. That’s righteousness in the Tuileries, if you read Signore’s postmark.
If the signature required for Board Room’s is removed then we might have fright of power as Julius Ceaser cautioned when Senators went into private and decided the fate of Rome, unknown to citizens and the then government of Roman Empire, the Ceaser. Balance and checks for all, the Empire required and if undone then only one rules, not the Ceaser of balance and checks but the Senate throne of power where abuse reigns and I know it for I was a Senator once and could have stolen treasury money, forsook the Empire, Rome and other charities and forsook my own comfort of financial security and privacy, became Emperor so no Senator could do it like Brutus!!! His own words enscribed on his tomb. hidden until the twenty first century.
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