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In reply to the discussion: A question for DUers from a former DUer (have at it) [View all]Omaha Steve
(109,422 posts)50. The Post Office Is Not Broke (The Nation)
Because in 2006 the lame ducks knew just what they were doing.
http://www.thenation.com/blog/166103/post-office-not-broke
The Post Office Is Not Broke
The Post Office Is Not Broke
John Nichols on February 7, 2012 - 9:46am ET
Republican leaders in Congress are talking about dismembering the US Postal Service by cutting the number of delivery days, shuttering processing centers so that it will take longer for letters to arrive, closing thousands of rural and inner-city post offices and taking additional steps that would dramatically downsize one of the few national programs ordained by the original draft of the US Constitution. At the same time, supposedly centrist US Senators Tom Carper (D-DE), Joe Lieberman (I-CT), Susan Collins (R-ME) and Scott Brown (R-MA) are trying to build a bipartisan consensus for a death by slower cuts.
Their 21st Century Postal Service Act, a supposed compromise now being weighed by the Senate, would still force the postal service to close hundreds of mail processing centers, shut thousands of post offices, cause massive delays in mail delivery and push consumers toward most expensive private-sector services. It is, says National Association of Letter Carriers President Fredric Rolando, a classic case of killing the Post-Office in order to save it.
Their rationale for making the bloodletting, much discussed in the media, holds that radical surgery is necessary because the postal service is in financial crisis.
The postal service, we are told, is broke.
Theres only one problem with this diagnosis.
Its wrong.
The postal service is not broke.
FULL story at link.
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So what do you want the government to do? Republicans would be yelling government minding
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#18
Boy you got that right. You know some enterprising young people probably could get OWS
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#56
Oil is also priced per barrel is lower now than it was in 2008 when we were paying 1.80 per gallon..
WCGreen
Feb 2012
#84
I live in a red state. These people don't seem to care a damn. Make sure they can listen to
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2012
#38
Gas prices were low when Obama took office because there was a deep recession and demand was low
LongTomH
Feb 2012
#45
Oooh, nice chart. That chart must be for the price of regular unleaded gasoline.
Major Hogwash
Feb 2012
#82
Ever since they added wheels to aircraft carriers the price of gas has been soaring.
Liberal Veteran
Feb 2012
#39
A response: I'm sorry you're too stupid to understand how supply and demand affect oil prices
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2012
#44
I think it was about that when BushCo took office, and it was during his 8 years that it soared.
Sparkly
Feb 2012
#62
"Gotta ask - WHAT exactly do you see in your Dear Leader?" SCOTUS pick, 1 maybe 2 more. nt
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#58
hmm, a "former DU'er" who knows about yesterday's discussion about food shopping? really?
niyad
Feb 2012
#61
Others have addressed the other criticisms well, but why the fuck do people think presidents have
boxman15
Feb 2012
#74
If that was ever a former DUer, then it was one of their moles who got caught.
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#77