With the topics of the USPS losing money and "The Singer Solution to World Poverty," the solution brought forth for each situation both involve money. All anyone thinks about today is money. Kids are taught to learn, go to school, and become successful for what? Money. However, money is not always the solution. No matter how much money I throw at a rock, it will not fly. Shrinking the USPS will not solve the issue, but rather simply make sending letters even less efficient, thus further discouraging people to use physical mail. Drones. Drones are the answer to everything. With drones, mail and packages can be sent with little cost. Sure, mailmen would lose their jobs, but they can instead work as drone monitors. Bam. Problem solved. This didn't involve the government throwing needlessly large sums of money at the problem, but rather it reallocate resources to adapt to the situation. Sometimes problems don't have clear solutions. Instead of fighting the problem head on, it's necessary to just work around it. Extreme Drought in California? Move to Nevada. Tired of mosquitos? Move to California. Wait. No. Everyone in California already moved to Nevada. Live underwater. Last time I checked mosquitos live underwater. See? Sometimes you just have to work around the problem.
Now THIS is how you solve a problem.