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In reply to the discussion: Obama admin silent as USPS lays off 35,000 workers...with more layoffs to come [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)9. Sanders: Postal Service Plan ‘Deeply Flawed'
Sanders: Postal Service Plan Deeply Flawed'
The U.S. Postal Service announced plans on Thursday to close or consolidate 223 mail processing centers. Up to 35,000 jobs could be eliminated. The decisions are not final. No closings will occur before May 15. Postmaster General Patrick Donahue agreed to that timetable under moratorium proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders to give Congress time to act. "The plan announced today by the U.S. Postal Service is deeply flawed and Congress must change it. I expect comprehensive postal reform legislation to be on the floor of the Senate within the next few weeks," Sanders added.
"At a time when the Postal Service is competing against the instantaneous delivery of information from email and the Internet, slowing down mail delivery service will result in less business and less revenue, and will bring about a death spiral for this institution which is so vitally important for all Americans," Sanders said.
"A critical weakness of the current Postal Service plan is that it ignores the onerous financial burden being placed on the Postal Service by $5.5 billion a year in pre-payments for future retiree health benefits. According to the Postal Service inspector general, those payments are no longer necessary because of the $45 billion which that account already has accumulated," Sanders added. "The Postal Service needs to be reformed not by massive cuts, but by a new entrepreneurial business model which expands the products and services the post office can sell in the 21st century digital age."
Read more about an effort by a group of 27 senators calling for "significant improvements" in a bill to modernize the U.S. Postal Service »
Read the letter to Sanders from the Postal Service inspector general saying a big funding cushion already has been built into the mail service's health benefit funds »
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=5cf53264-d899-4040-9897-cc7a2793058b
The U.S. Postal Service announced plans on Thursday to close or consolidate 223 mail processing centers. Up to 35,000 jobs could be eliminated. The decisions are not final. No closings will occur before May 15. Postmaster General Patrick Donahue agreed to that timetable under moratorium proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders to give Congress time to act. "The plan announced today by the U.S. Postal Service is deeply flawed and Congress must change it. I expect comprehensive postal reform legislation to be on the floor of the Senate within the next few weeks," Sanders added.
"At a time when the Postal Service is competing against the instantaneous delivery of information from email and the Internet, slowing down mail delivery service will result in less business and less revenue, and will bring about a death spiral for this institution which is so vitally important for all Americans," Sanders said.
"A critical weakness of the current Postal Service plan is that it ignores the onerous financial burden being placed on the Postal Service by $5.5 billion a year in pre-payments for future retiree health benefits. According to the Postal Service inspector general, those payments are no longer necessary because of the $45 billion which that account already has accumulated," Sanders added. "The Postal Service needs to be reformed not by massive cuts, but by a new entrepreneurial business model which expands the products and services the post office can sell in the 21st century digital age."
Read more about an effort by a group of 27 senators calling for "significant improvements" in a bill to modernize the U.S. Postal Service »
Read the letter to Sanders from the Postal Service inspector general saying a big funding cushion already has been built into the mail service's health benefit funds »
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=5cf53264-d899-4040-9897-cc7a2793058b
Maybe Congress will act!
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Obama admin silent as USPS lays off 35,000 workers...with more layoffs to come [View all]
brentspeak
Feb 2012
OP
Who do you include in your definition of bourgeoise? I still think the working class needs a wakeup
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#118
Sorry, I am totally lost. And yes I am sober. At least for the next half hour. nm
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#130
When you talked about oligarchs v. people you were definitely on the right track -
TBF
Feb 2012
#135
Thank you for the clarification. Withholding our labor isnt an option at this
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#150
Collectively the American middle class still has a lot of capital. They want that capital.
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#152
No, once again bipartisan neoliberalism supports short sighted vested interests and upward transfers
PufPuf23
Feb 2012
#44
It's a continuing downward spiral for many, but if the markets go up too many think this is
RKP5637
Feb 2012
#3
USPS will be gone in ten years, so what happens if they don't fund retiree benefits now?
FarCenter
Feb 2012
#26
Why would they be gone in 10 years, they can be competitive in similar things to
RKP5637
Feb 2012
#27
I had read at one time that another problem USPS has is having to deliver to every
RKP5637
Feb 2012
#29
This is what I thought was the real reason that UPS is going bankrupt.It happened before Pres..
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2012
#54
"Just because it's obsolete for you doesn't make it so for everyone else."
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2012
#107
And you don't particularly strike me as someone who can be lumped in with "any" of "us".
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2012
#144
Waxman and Davis are not the ones responsible for the prefunding requirement
brentspeak
Feb 2012
#16
Well, this should all be a nice boon the private sector. I bet UPS and Fedex is funding Darrel Issa.
JNathanK
Feb 2012
#13
Many, if not all, are tring to avoid closure through cost cutting and efficiency measures
bhikkhu
Feb 2012
#25
"2006 bill, if they did not have to do that, they'd be TURNING A PROFIT RIGHT NOW."
SunsetDreams
Feb 2012
#35
We do a lot of eBay and we ship just about everything USPS, except for some large and
RKP5637
Feb 2012
#37
No, the USPS is running at a major loss because of the prefunding requirement
brentspeak
Feb 2012
#146
Rural America and its many teabaggers do want to pay for maintaining this service level
high density
Feb 2012
#32
^Post of the Day^ Cutting through the lies about the situation with the USPS.
Major Hogwash
Feb 2012
#55
What other businesses are artificially burdened with a bankrupting prefunding requirement?
brentspeak
Feb 2012
#61
With the internet and their pension costs, their cashflow is in a world of hurt. Something needs to
RBInMaine
Feb 2012
#69
Are you insane??? I have not had hundreds of posts deleted and have not accused but maybe 2 people
Pisces
Feb 2012
#153
This quote calls the whole basis of the o.p. into doubt. I'm so glad you're here.
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2012
#115
I hate that this has happened. But people don't use the USPS much anymore, do they?
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#82
It's the same old crowd that will rec anything (and I seriously mean ANYTHING)
Number23
Feb 2012
#154
If we mail all those "business reply mail" cards and envelopes, would the USPS earn more money?
FarCenter
Feb 2012
#113
So many lies, no need to bother with arguing, as there is no intent of being truthful.
boppers
Feb 2012
#124
Someone needs to file a lawsuit against the Republicans and the administration re: PO
New Yawker
Feb 2012
#125
You must have flunked civics--the President can't override laws that have been
geek tragedy
Feb 2012
#134