
Say NO to USPS Privatization postcards (set of 10)
By Marc Fischer
Self-published, Chicago, IL, 2025
Pages: set of 10 double-sided postcards
Dimensions: 4 in x 6 in
Cover: 14 point glossy board
Binding: none
Process: offset
Color: black ink on both sides
Edition size: unlimited
ISBN: none
These postcards were created in response to the Republican Neo-Nazi President's expressed interest in (illegally) privatizing the US Postal Service. The cards are designed to be posted as slogans, to inform the public, to show support to US postal workers, and to be sent through the mail, where they will be seen by postal workers and mail carriers, in addition to the addressees that receive each card.
These are being sold in sets of 10 blank postcards. Note that if you buy multiple sets of ten, you will receive a quantity discount. These are priced to offset the cost of printing and the distribution of free postcards at various sites. Support US postal workers and the USPS!
NOTE: If you follow Marc on Bluesky (@marc-fischer.bsky.social) you may have read about the shipping debacle involving these cards. They arrived just tossed into an oversized box where they could bang around. The printer claims that they were shipped in a form-fitting box and it must have broken open and UPS repackaged them like this. Did the printer use cheap shipping boxes? For sure. Angry UPS worker? It's hard to know. In any case, I will try to send the cleanest examples of the postcard I have, but also plan to reprint these with a different printer and an adjusted design.