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The Postal Service Attack by Republicans is the Canary in the Coal Mine
By: Dennis SSep. 1st, 2012more from Dennis S
The U.S. Postal Service is tottering on the edge of irrelevance. If it survives, it will function pretty much as a small-town grocery store chain with limited services and staff and little to do with your daily lives.
The selection of Paul Ryan to fill out the Republican ticket and the postal crisis provides us with a teachable moment and a reason to vote out every Republican and every DINO in every office across the great land.
By way of review, the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act was signed into law December 20, 2006. Title 8 of that legislation contains its most deplorable wording possible for postal employees and citizens who depend on postal services for their living and their mail – the inserted section 8909a spells out the logistics for prepaying the Postal Service Retiree Health Benefit Fund. Beginning September 30, 2007 through September 30th, 2016, the postal service must pay in annual installments of roughly 5 ½ Billion dollars to pre-pay a total of 75 years worth of retiree health care benefits. The bill was co-sponsored by 2 Democrats and passed unanimously.
Without that requirement, the last 3 years would have shown a profit.
About 3,300 Post Offices are slated for closure mostly based on how much money an office brings in. The specific number of actual closures to this date is hard to come by. There was an original list of 3,652 named in the frigidly-titled, Retail Access Optimization Act (RAOI). Postal employees have been told to expect “mass closures.”
What does all this have to do with Paul Ryan? Lots! His wife is almost as concerning as Ryan. Janna Ryan, the Jan Hooks look-alike, is a hell of lot more than the quiet, benign, Janesville “Mommy of the year.” She’s a hard-assed, tough cookie, major league lobbyist emeritus who doubtlessly maintains her file of hundreds of insider lobbying and legislative contacts that she’ll put to good use if she returns to DC. She’s always publicly painted as an ink and numbers Tax Attorney. Yes, she was trained in that legal discipline, but she made her Washington bones as a high end lobbyist. With heavy hitting clients ranging from the Pharmaceutical Industry, big oil and most interesting for our purposes, UPS.
She was a major, if not THE major lobbyist in a successful attempt a decade or so ago, to beat back a bill that would have given the Postal Service permission to add services that would have substantially added to the bottom line. “Mommy” went to work to defeat that perfectly acceptable bill. Not for the American people who would have benefited from those services and their easy availability, but for the people who filled her Gucci handbag with Ben Franklin’s. As I’ve said before, the combination of a long-time Congressman and a former heavyweight lobbyist couldn’t be more Washington ‘insider’ and immediately opens the doors that matter to a new, tax-evading huckster President.
There are 26,680 Post Offices and 5,610 stations and branches in this fine country. So padlocking roughly 10% of them doesn’t seem like a huge deal. But as postal workers well know, the full frontal attack on their livelihoods goes beyond mere closures. I mean there are unions to break and competitive ass to be kissed – smootch, smootch, right, Janna?
Most of the public is not familiar with something called the Post Office Structure Plan or the POStPLAN as its generally depicted in print. When this thing goes into full effect, it will impact roughly half of all Post Offices. The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) just issued an advisory opinion on the plan that has its implementation moving ahead at warp speed. The pain will start to be felt as early as November.
Rather than close a Post Office in its entirety, hours will be cut – sometimes severely. The plan is supposedly seen as a less hurtful alternative to ROAI, which continues to close Post Offices anyway. At the end of the day, you’re going to see both initiative in full bloom. As a practical matter, it’s in addition to, not instead of. POStPLAN for example kicks out every Postmaster at the 13,000 affected facilities. For what purpose is unclear. Interestingly enough, the Postmaster’s Association gave its blessing to the plan months ago, so there’s something going on behind the scenes to assuage those who might lose their jobs.
If more than 2 real investigative reporters existed in this country, it would be a natural to follow up on.
It’s somewhat shocking, though not really, to profile the current 5 Commissioners of the PRC who are either eager to send postal workers to the unemployment line or cost them half their salaries. There are 3 Republicans and 2 Democrats. One of the Republicans, Robert Taub was former Chief of Staff for Republican House member, John McHugh who sponsored the draconian Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act that got the “destroy the Post Office” ball rolling. Incredibly, Taub actually wrote the bill for his boss. More incredibly, he was appointed Commissioner by our current ‘non-partisan’ President.
Mark Acton is another Commissioner and Republican and Obama appointee. He was once a high-profile staffer for the Republican National Committee. Tony Hammond, the other Republican member was nominated by G.W. Bush and then appointed to fill an unexpired term by ‘you guessed it’.
George Bush appointee, Nancy Langley, appears to be the only true-blue dem in the crowd, though she had something to do with the drafting of post-office killing bill as well. Ruth Gold, a Democrat is Chair of the Commission. Among her qualifications, her husband was a former Ambassador. She was first appointed by Bill Clinton, and subsequently reappointed by Bush and Obama.
The Republican vicious and unrelenting attacks on the U.S. Postal Service is the canary in the coal mine for our future if Democrats and particularly minorities (10% vote in mid-terms) stay home on November 6th. There are generational implications in this next general election. I know I’m repeating myself and I know state legislative Republican’s are doing everything in their power to keep Democrats from their ‘God’ given right to vote, but more and more the courts are stepping in to defend that right. Enough voting Democrats can make a huge difference for America.
Vote, dear friend. VOTE!!!
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Anne
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 12:20 pm
This exemplifies the intention of the GOP to privatize as many government services as possible, and to only operate based on the profit motive. They have crippled this entity in order to eventually ensure its demise, just as they want to do with Medicare and Social Security.
Reynardine
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 1:01 pm
Actually, it is a measure of their fuckitism towards us youpeople. And, as they are disciples of Ayn Rand, who worshipped, as her ideal man, a murderer who did that and more to a little girl, we might well call it rape-,torture-, kill-, and saw-it-in-half-ism.
SD Mittelsteadt
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 12:44 pm
Thank you for this article!!! I am so tired of this war on the Postal Service and believe that we will only realize just how much it meant to our society, our economy AND our democracy once its gone….and maybe unable ever to return.
harris stein
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 12:57 pm
Paul Ryan is the worst kind of smug hypocrite ever to walk the halls of the capitol in Washington. While he used social security survivors benefits to pay for college he would deny millions of worthy students the chance at a higher education by cutting pell grants to the bone. What will Ryan tell those prospective students? Drive a weiner mobile like I did? Flip burgers like I did to pay for college? For Ryan that was pocket change.
He worked for a while in the family business after graduating from college in 1992 but since 1999 has walked the halls of the capitol building collecting a big fat government paycheck even though he hasn’t done much in the way of helping ordinary Americans. Now he wants to give ultra wealthy investors and corporate executives massive amounts of welfare in the form of tax cuts that only benefit the ultra wealthy investors and corporate executives. Why? Well obviously so he can shake them down later for big campaign contributions like the smug hypocrite he is.
Reynardine
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 3:09 pm
Graduated from college *when?* Dammit, he’s not even old enough to *shave!*
Mary
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 3:04 pm
More bowing to thier corporate masters. So much to do to show appreciation for all they have done for them.
sugapea
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 3:26 pm
Donald Trump just bought a beautiful old Post Office in NYC! It’s prime Real Estate and very valuable.
People…Be aware of what they’re doing to America! Get all of your family REGISTERED TO VOTE!
Dismantling A Legacy:
www.savethepostoffice.com...
‘The director of the Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum once said that the New Deal murals “constitute a great national treasure . . . and the buildings that house these works represent a vaulable and important American asset” (quoted in Preserving the People’s Post Office by Christopher Shaw). It’s one thing to close a small, underutilized, retail post-office outlet in a shopping mall, but closing downtown post offices and selling off valuable architectural resources that belong to the public is a shame, and it shouldn’t be happening’.
A Walkaway
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 4:18 pm
I hadn’t made quite that connection, but that is exactly what they’re doing to this town.
Closing down the big post office, which covers a large area of what is becoming really prime real estate, and leaving the small ones (which are no less vital) open.
We now have to send mail out of town in order for it to go down the street.
Robocop5626
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 5:19 pm
Sorry to burst your partisan bubble but repealing the PAEA would not eliminate ALL of the financial losses at USPS. You see most people under 30 have never written or received a letter by mail. You know, of the handwritten variety. Most people buy online using portable electronic devices which ship UPS or FEDEX and perhaps USPS for last mile delivery. Most taxes are now filed electronically. Even the US Treasury is eliminating paper checks via mail. This is not a vast right wing conspiracy designed to assail democratic voting public sector unions. It is people making their choice with their dollars. Do you think the GOP made GM & Chrysler assume the UAW legacy costs that caused them to collapse? Mail volume is dropping slowly yet steadily. Voting for liberal pols won’t “save” USPS unless a law is passed mandating citizens write letters or the USPS receives tax payer funding. And given the current state of the economy as far as deficits, that is unlikely. The Dems had a solid majority from 2008 until 2010, yet PAEA was not even a vague notion. Instead OBAMAcare was rammed through as teh sole contribution other than wasting money on green energy companies. Forget USPS dying, the current clowns are killing the US!
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 5:57 pm
So you are in favor of privatizing the mail and paying much more?
www.npr.org/blogs/itsallp...
www.politifact.com/truth-...
Now crawl away after realizing that the clowns with their hands on the purse strings got us into this problem an d for the last 2 years have been responsible for the spending
BTW, are you old enough to get mail? Ever check your box? Think mail is going away soon? Think advertisers will pay the higher rate under private mail corps?
Oh, arnt you being just a tad partisan? Obama cares took over a year to go through. Everyone had the chance to read it
A Modest Proposal
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 7:54 pm
You’re missing the point. Through lobbying efforts, companies like FedEx and UPS prevented the USPS from offering services like expedited mail. The only reason most online retailers use either of those companies, or DHL, is for those services. If the USPS was allowed to compete with these private organizations, it would have actually benefited consumers by driving down prices and/or forcing these organizations to offer superior services.
That’s the big lie of most Republicans; they don’t want competition in a free market, regardless of where it comes from. They want to subsidize and protect their private interests in the exact same manner as the Democrats, but I’ll at least give the Democrats (some) credit for being up front about it.
Also, green energy is not the problem; it’s the green energy solutions they government is pursuing. Wind and solar technologies have been shown to be successful in almost every country that utilizes them. Here, we allowed the farming lobby to sink its dirty hands into energy subsidies, and they came up with a dud in ethanol. Problem is, we’ve invested so much into ethanol, no one wants to admit it’s a terrible idea, which it is. Not only is it less efficient than what we currently have, but it is also contributing to a rise in food prices thanks to droughts affecting grain production.
Point here is simple; both parties are subsidizing private markets at the expense of taxpayers. Don’t trust either side.
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 8:06 pm
One might also add that Fedex and others are now using the Post Office to do the home delivery for them as its too expensive for them to do it
harris stein
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 10:06 pm
“You see most people under 30 have never written or received a letter by mail.”
What? Excuse me, but any high school graduate applying to traditional colleges as a traditional student has certainly sent and received letters in the traditional mail. Not to mention any high school graduate enlisting in the military. How about when college grads under 30 apply for jobs that are hundreds, or thousands of miles away. If they get called in for an interview, they are certainly going to be dealing with getting mail through the post office.
“This is not a vast right wing conspiracy designed to assail democratic voting public sector unions.”
Oh really? Where have you been for the last 30 years as republicans along with their backers like the Koch brothers and some democrats have gone out of their way to break and destroy unions.
Ultra wealthy investors and corporations are using lobbyists and political operatives like Rove and Norquist to tear apart the social fabric of this country. There’s nothing wrong with capitalism and the competition of the free market. But when ultra wealthy investors and corporations start to use their wealth to pull political levers for their own self interest and negatively affect our social fabric by manipulating the free market then our systems have failed.
A Walkaway
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 11:15 am
There IS a real problem with capitalism and “Free Markets”, and you’ve just pointed it out.
Historically, the markets were never free. They’ve always been manipulated by the elites to either increase their own wealth or in an attempt to destroy those who are on the way up.
Not only is there no such thing as a “free market”, but there cannot be such a thing. Free markets are what led to the situation in which we find ourselves now. The marketplace MUST be regulated, and that strictly and severely in order to keep the rich from exploiting others. Indeed, one thing I learned in my reading for my MA (Applied Cultural Anthropology, specializing in poverty and race issues) was that where ever the “market economy” was introduced, replacing systems that have worked for millenia, the very top .5% got richer, a few more stayed about the same, but the supermajority became poorer, with the poor being devastated. In almost all cases, replacing “subsistance” (needs met plus extra for trading/exchange) with the market economy also destroyed the ecology of the region.
The Market Economy can work, and indeed we argue that when it is VERY STRICTLY regulated, can lead to the greatest freedom for the most people. But it must be strictly regulated to prevent the hell we’ve (anthropologists) have observed around the world.
Bobbie
Sep. 3rd, 2012 at 8:00 am
“The Dems had a solid majority from 2008 until 2010″
If anything else in your post had credibility – it was lost with that big fat lie.
and BTW – “most people” DON’T use FedEx or UPS. They are much more costly to use. Even FedEx uses the Post Office.
But you did outline the reasons why the “greedy bastards” want to privatize – there’s money being made and they want to get their hands on more of it as well as that nice big fat pension fund.
Jack
Sep. 3rd, 2012 at 9:42 am
Are you drunk? The Dems never had a majority from 2008 to 2010!
Right Decision
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 6:52 pm
Make a better difference for America….Be Brave and vote 3Rd Party!
A Walkaway
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 8:28 pm
Another nutcase wanting us to throw away our vote and empower the Republicans (and their overlords).
There is no viable third party, and voting for anyone but a Democrat is a vote for poverty and slavery.
Bobbie
Sep. 3rd, 2012 at 8:06 am
This is not the year to vote third party. We have seen the damage the Supreme Court has done to the election process. With a Republican in office this next term, there will be even more Republican judges and the working class of this country will have had their last piece of “apple pie” for a long time to come.
Sally in Chicago
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 6:55 pm
Why the F??? don’t the postal workers walk off the job and close down their offices for a few days in protest? If there is an OWS, there is a way to bring Congress to its knees.
Chalkey Malone
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 8:47 pm
@ Sally
Although we are union workers it is against Fed law if we strike. Think back to the Air Traffic Controllers that went on strike and Reagan had them fired.
A Walkaway
Sep. 1st, 2012 at 9:53 pm
Absolutely, although unlike that bastard Reagan, I think President Obama would listen and consider the needs of the people.
I knew one of the controllers who lost her job and was blacklisted because she joined the strike. They had every reason to strike, and the public was STUPID to not support them. It’s fortunate we haven’t had a lot more tragedies since that time – even a miracle we haven’t.
Doc
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 8:32 am
As a 30 year carrier I have a insiders view. Here’s the REAL canary. Congress gave the PMG 6B to retire and eliminate positions. He has pissed it away on cronies, dead weight senior managers, and from what I read Union cronies get BIG incentives to retire. FACT is, the USPS would piss away the billions if they had it in their budget. They would CONTINUE to give each other bonuses, free cars, credit cards, high end offices,expand their muti-million dollar gym in DC, and waste every cent. Is there any doubt in ant workers mind there would be more layers of disconnected management? Though congress needs to lockbox any money the USPS pays to reassure the employees DO have their retirement monies paid. Employees need not worry about the GOP, when the real danger is the USPS continuing to shoot its own self in the foot,back,and face. We DO need to eliminate all the crap management does for busy work, and get back to delivering the mail. Much like the Nations’ school system, we need to get back teaching the 3-Rs, and fire all of Management and their thugs.
Doc
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 8:37 am
As a 30 year carrier I have a insiders view. Here’s the REAL canary. Congress gave the PMG 6B to retire and eliminate positions. He has pissed it away on cronies, dead weight senior managers, and from what I read Union cronies get BIG incentives to retire. FACT is, the USPS would piss away the billions if they had it in their budget. They would CONTINUE to give each other bonuses, free cars, credit cards, high end offices,expand their muti-million dollar gym in DC, and waste every cent. Is there any doubt in ant workers mind there would be more layers of disconnected management? Though congress needs to lockbox any money the USPS pays to reassure the employees DO have their retirement monies paid. Employees need not worry about the GOP, when the real danger is the USPS continuing to shoot its own self in the foot,back,and face. We DO need to eliminate all the crap management does for busy work, and get back to delivering the mail. Much like the Nations’ school system, we need to get back teaching the 3-Rs, and fire all of Management and their thugs.Hire college educated business majors, who believe in working WITH their employees. Now there’s a Novel idea! Millions being waasted on grievences, carrieers dying in the streets because flunky supervisors don’t allow for water breaks, many falling into sicktime from 10-12 days 6 days a week. We need educated Management not THUGS!
johnnyd
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 12:15 pm
Aapparently you did not give any weight to the fact that the reason we are in so much trouble at the PO is that OUR politicians created this PRE-FUNDING mess. And guess what? ALL DEMOCRATS VOTED FOR IT!!!!!!!!! YES Go ahead and read it in the first paragraph of this article. IT PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
Andrew Rei
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 7:40 pm
Can somebody explain to me why the Demos didn’t repeal this insanely corrupt law in 2009? Why wasn’t this law challenged in court? WTF is going on here? :( ssmdh
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 8:16 pm
There is a ton of stuff the Dems should have done. They did none of it. And I am sure the people remember that
Reynardine
Sep. 2nd, 2012 at 8:48 pm
Too many blue effing dogs, serving as placeholders for the coming Teahadis, sold themselves. The lot of them should have been publicly neutered with dull, rusty grapefruit knives and no anaesthetic, and if someone had then handed me Joe Lieberman, I’d cheerfully have done the ripping and sawing myself.
jane powers
Sep. 3rd, 2012 at 12:35 am
I have been retired from the PO for 2 years now. My fellow workers ureged me to wait for a buy out , to get us dinosaures out. The last time they did that, they lost carriers, but the bottom feeders stayed. They made more managers to watch us, follow us around all day. The PO pisses away money on an overload of useless managers. Some of the spending goes way back, and they just get dumber and dumber as time goes by. Young managers who never knew what the job was are comming in to come up with bright ideas like what we were doing decades ago. Carriers on the whole are being treated like farm animals, and when we become old and sick of all the bullshit we get kicked in the ass to make room for THE YOUNG ONES WHO HAVE NEVER LEARNED TO SEND A LETTER PROPERLY.The job had distinction, you knew each and every customer and it was a very proud moment in time,
I am sick of politcs, Ben Franklin should be turning in his grave!
I often wonder how many of these so called politcians have ever read the American Constitution. What a novel idea, make them read it to every American instead of making fake bulshit
speaches. Something has got to give, the regular folk aren’t going to put up with forever. Bring our soldiers home, let the countries who have been fighting between themselves for centuries take care of their own crap, put our US forces on the southern border of our country to not let anyone in to steal our SSI and jobs. I could go on about the salery’s of congress and how many felons have been running the Country into debt because some one never taught them how to budget their money.
ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL, so cut congress salery’s and make them pay for SSI, and their own health care.
Eskokomo
Sep. 3rd, 2012 at 12:59 am
Postal workers, teachers, firemen, nurses, good citizens, all hard working people…hang on to your seats folks…”your not in Kansas anymore Dorthy”. I weep at what is happening here. Why did I have to live long enough to see this…
jane powers
Sep. 3rd, 2012 at 10:33 pm
Being a Postal employee service is still out there. many of our customers rely on the mail, and they rely on that one on one with their carrier. Carriers have saved countless lives all around this great nation
It is one of the time honored traditions that have kept us alive. politcions have lost sight OF THIS CONCEPT. all they are worried about is stealing money from the ones that still have money.
Let us cut into their house hold income Who do you think Pays for their vacations,The Wight House dinners and many use less money they spend on everything, take the subWAY RIDE IF YOU NEED DOWN THE STREET.i AM VERY SURE ONE OF THE HOMELESS PEOPLE LIVING COULD COOK AND CLEAN. LEAVE ALL THE SECRET BLACK CARS AT HOME AND take a bus like real do. Security, where is our secuity… people are being shot in this country ever, day.Remember all men are created equal so I am willing to put a hamburger helper on your next trip here, the first cource will be Ramen noodles.
hypenspin
Sep. 4th, 2012 at 7:38 am
Its a class war. Money against morals.If you have any class you will choose the latter.
Gary Vaughn
Sep. 9th, 2012 at 12:28 am
I am still fuming over the concern troll spewing the Fox nonsense that senate was controlled for 2 years by dems. It was 4 and 1/2 months if you count the 2 independents and they only held session for 27 days in that period. Man these Foxsuckers are paid that 5 cents for talking points and do not even know what 2+2 equals.