Commentary The U.S. Postal Service is underwater. It’s financially drowning. Ben Franklin, America’s first postmaster general, must be rolling over in his grave. Even Biden’s Postal Service director, Louis DeJoy, admits that the agency LOST $15 billion over the past two years. His prognosis is anything but promising. HE predicts some $160 billion of red ink over the next 10 years. Did I mention that by law, the Postal Service is required to be a self-financing operation? There’s one big reason why snail mail volume is shrinking right before our very eyes: Email. Electronic mail means that financial transactions, letters, photos, journals, and even junk mail (now called spam) can be sent over the internet for free. There’s no turning back the clock here. The mailman is going to go the way of the milkman. And soon. One would expect given this dismal financial outlook for mail delivery that Congress …