The U.S. Senate recently punted on dealing with the Postal Service's financial woes, opting to give the agency $11 billion but failing to act on its request to end Saturday mail service, delay first-class mail delivery and shutter hundreds of offices. We asked what you thought of this plan.

Of 79 people who participated, 64 - 81.01 percent - said Congress should just let the Postal Service operate like a business and do what it needs to do to compete. Fifteen people - 18.98 percent - said they can't live without Saturday service, next-day mail and a post office down the street.