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Jul
14

Postal Cuts to Slow Delivery of First-class Mail

Facing bankruptcy, the U.S. Postal Service is pushing ahead with unprecedented cuts to first-class mail next spring that will slow delivery and, for the firs…

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  1. Khuno2 says:

    I think it’s time to look at the cumulative effect this has on the economy.
    Less government spending equals fewer public sector jobs, and a higher
    unemployment rate. The private sector, itself reeling from a decimated
    consumer base since the housing crisis severely hindered the purchasing
    power and consumer confidence of millions, is neither equipped nor able to
    make up the difference. So, while I, too, am no fan of the usps’s
    incompetence, this move makes worse a hopeless situation.

  2. Perseiden2 says:

    @kanserstyx Affirmative action destroyed the post office.

  3. altlandf says:

    If you go to nalc com and see that it seems that nalc doesn’t like 2309.
    Call Congress and tell the to vote yes for 2309.

  4. Mekisha says:

    It’s the right of our government to have the finance to keep the post
    office from going down into nothing. To just simply not fund is like
    letting the whole ship to sink,then trying to at least saving the ship.

  5. spacepatrolman . says:

    @tytheeman20 snail male needs bail

  6. KMAs Korner says:

    The Pension fund that the PO has to do is something that no other company
    has to do. Without this law Congress past the PO would have made over a
    Billion dollars last year. It is a way for the GOP to make the government
    smaller and help destroy unions. If this law was reversed the PO would have
    more than enough money to run properly.

  7. whitewolf60 says:

    @AGreenWhiteRedA …One misconception may be that taxpayers are funding the
    USPS. Correct me if I’m wrong, but as I understand it, the USPS receives NO
    taxpayer funding. Compare this with Pakistan, a den of thieves currently
    “harboring” al-Qaida, which receives BILLIONS in taxpayer funds every year!

  8. IamYoddle says:

    @kanserstyx Maybe a little bit but its mostly due to Congress passing a law
    that requires the USPS to pre-fund 75 years worth of future retiree health
    benefits. They are already funding pensions for workers that have yet to
    work for them LOL. No other government agency has to do this. And they over
    funded the pension by 50Billion dollars, which the gov. wont give them
    back.

  9. BiblicalBilly says:

    I’ve been seeing commercials that the yellow pages are going to be dead in
    next 3 yrs as well. The public school system sent home a letter stating all
    things that would be obsolete by 2020 & paper in schools was one of the
    things listed..PAPER!…Now,the postal service is in threat of going under,
    another physical, paper outlet of communication..Ya know why? Cause the
    global society is introducing an all digital society within the next
    decade. This is a biblical sign of which we can be aware of.

  10. James92802 says:

    If the USPS was a business (and not government run) it would go bankrupt,
    peoples habits would change, and the country would be free of this BS.
    Please don’t go on about “jobs”, every government job is a worse drain on
    the economy than an unemployed person. The federal government would be just
    fine with 1/4 the staff we have now, the out of work government employees
    would recover, and soon start to really contribute to a real recovery.

  11. Kevin Whitman says:

    Whats the point of the Postal Service? We can already get letters and pay
    bills online. Why not just get rid of it? Packages can be sent via UPS and
    FedEx. Mail is so old fashion.

  12. theenchantedhorse says:

    I dont know what they are talking about, I send mail all my life and they
    never receive it the next day ,,,this is BS, nonesense

  13. Will224000 says:

    WE need legislation that requires Congress to fund Congressional Retirement
    75 years out !

  14. inkey2 says:

    The post office is getting what it deserves. I am old enough to remember
    when for many, many years most of the postal clerks in the post office
    branches were all arrogant and hostile…so much so that I would dread
    having to have any interaction with them. In the last few years they are
    practically polishing my shoes, and giving me a manicure when I come
    in…well guess what? Too late for that, Have fun working in the private
    sector….no union, no health insurance, no nothing

  15. DrunkenMasterWarrior says:

    @AGreenWhiteRedA no you’re actually very wrong on that. check your facts.
    very wriong

  16. 545Kalashnikov says:

    @silviasboy They’re still blaming Obama of course…

  17. bboucharde says:

    The USPS Reduction-in-Force (RIF) provisions, along with expected
    attrition, will likely reduce the USPS workforce by up to 220,000. MODEST
    PROPOSAL to the DOD: Approximately 75% of these people are below the age of
    50 and would be suitable for use in new “Volkssturm Units” to prepare for
    our war with Iran. This would equate to 165,000 combat infantry in nearly
    14 divisions, based on 12,000 personnel per division. Proposed title:
    Forced Redeployment for Freedom (FRF). Resource re-utilization!

  18. DynapubsA says:

    This is just awful. Republicans want to abolish everything good in America.
    Wait until the internet crashes one of these days and there is no alternate
    way to deliver anything or DO anything.

  19. jordan hernder says:

    hmm slow your service and make more money why do you go to mcdonalds
    because its fast and cheap well the united postal service is neither so
    fedex

  20. Andrew Vuong says:

    <3 USPS

  21. dansu92833 says:

    In Japan and Taiwan the post office are most success company how come
    American post can be so screw up?

  22. derberg19486 says:

    Republicans caused all of this by making them pay 75 years of retirement
    and pay 5 Billion a year to the government! Fucking American Republican
    party is pure Evil.

  23. derberg19486 says:

    @James92802 A letter would cost $6.50 to mail as well stuipid

  24. silviasboy says:

    @keverw dumbass there is alway goin to be a need for paper mailing.
    businesses do business each other buy paper mail. dim wit !

  25. Will224000 says:

    @LiquidZ2k You may not realize this but Congressional retirement is a
    pretty fat calf ! They get as much as when they were “working”. They are
    making a killing off of the taxpayers ! They vote themselves raises and
    then cut a fat hog from Wall Street Inside Trading. Our Government IS the
    1% and they are cleaning out the store ! The real Crash is coming very soon
    and most of the 1% has already off shored their cash (gold) and are heading
    for their private jets.

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