In light of this, a Twitter user named Christopher Keelty started a thread, with nearly 150,000 likes at the time of this article’s posting, that provides a pretty genius suggestion about how people can support the post office on their own. Keelty writes, “** I HAVE A PLAN TO SAVE THE POST OFFICE ** YOUNG PEOPLE: Call your grandparents and ask if they got the card you sent. IMPORTANT: DO NOT SEND A CARD. When they say no, you sound very sad. “Oh, that’s too bad. I heard that Trump was really underfunding the post office.” Keelty highlights that this plan would be especially effective if your grandparents/parents are Republican or live in a state with lots of Republican voters. He adds, “You want to see how fast Congress and the White House are bombarded with calls to fix the Post Office? Let them deal with a nation full of old people who think they missed some mail.” If you’ve ever seen grandparents get upset over not receiving their mail, then you probably understand why Keelty’s plan could be effective. So, maybe call your grandparents?