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In reply to the discussion: USPS Plans 27,000 Job Cuts as Plants Shut [View all]brentspeak
(18,290 posts)72. Not quite
I'm aware that corporate Democrats like Tom Carper and Max Baucus have fought against efforts to eliminate the pre-funding requirement.
They may now have gotten cold feet about the bill but it is BS to say there was some big conspiracy to end the post office when progressive Democrats sponsored the bill and the postal union supported it. Maybe someone who was competent should have read the bill before voting on it and alerted people to the dangers before a vote instead of waiting years later.
Please show us how Waxman and Davis were the ones responsible for including the pre-funding requirement into the House legislative draft. You won't be able to because the pre-funding requirement was included after Susan Collins (R-Maine) added it to one of the Senate versions of the bill, which then got shuttled back to the House. As was already explained to you, the House Democrats bargained to remove the union-busting and privatization provisions from the House legislation. That's why they voted for the bill as it was hammered out.
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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