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In reply to the discussion: USPS Plans 27,000 Job Cuts as Plants Shut [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)65. Let's see what facts you are conveniently leaving out.
1) No Democrat voted against it. None.
2) You are saying if the GOP controls Congress then Democrats should just vote for anything proposed because they can't stop it.
3) The GOP did not have 60 votes in the Senate so a filibuster could have stopped it there.
4) Democrats controlled the House, Senate and Executive from 2009-2011. They could have repealed it.
5) "The passage of the postal reform act was intended by Congress to preserve and protect the Postal Service for the American people, he said in testimony on behalf of the union." -- comments by the Legislative Director of the Postal Union in 2008 defending the Act. http://www.apwu.org/news/webart/2008/webart-0840-paea_testimony-080508.htm
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I thought they had fixed that problem by stopping pension contributions.
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#23
And yet, our "great" Congress was naming the remaining ones just a couple weeks ago
NICO9000
Feb 2012
#4
Agree with you 100%, the postal service was doing great btw, until Issa and his cronies
peacebird
Feb 2012
#14
They were go again with the namecalling. Prefunding retirement benefits is also a problem
DUIC
Feb 2012
#18
I thought they had fixed that problem by stopping pension contributions.
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#24
Why does the Post Office need to keep running unprofitable operations as a charity
DUIC
Feb 2012
#36
It's also burdened with a lot of snide and arrogant low-level workers. Everyone has run into them.
Fortran
Feb 2012
#44
Nothing a sane congress can't fix! A government run postal service is written into our Constitution,
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2012
#22
correct... If there is someone to be blamed, it is the person that invented the barcode....
IamK
Feb 2012
#34
All because the Bush Administration Screw them by having to cover SS for 75 years.
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#9
Who is in the line up to steal the PO's 75 years of pension benefits?
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2012
#29
I'm thankful our wonderful postman has a chance to retire instead of being laid off
lunatica
Feb 2012
#59