Look man, everyone can have their perfect world wishlist, but I wouldn’t hold my breath. Taxes and the Post Office are written into the United States Constitution, so there’s no getting around either of those for the time being.
The Constitution doesn't require Congress to establish a post office; it merely grants them the power to.
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And they did. It would probably take an amendment to abolish it. Good luck getting that ratified by two thirds of the states.
No amendment would be required. The Post Office was established by an act of Congress. An act of Congress could abolish it.