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The Republicans Are Now a Step Closer to Shutting Down the Post Office
By: Dennis SFeb. 6th, 2013more from Dennis S
My congratulations to FedEx and UPS. By now, you’ve probably heard the United State Postal Service announcement that most of Saturday’s mail service will be eliminated.
Come August 5th there will be no more first-class Saturday mail. You’ll still get packages and express mail and meds but no letters or bills or assorted other stuff you’re used to finding in your mailbox. It’s all part of (wink, wink, nudge, nudge), “restructuring.” What’s being restructured are the votes of plaint legislators swooning to the siren songs and campaign money promises and whatever other sleazy tactics lobbyists use to twist our central government into a corporate-owned meaningless big room with chairs.
I’ve already backgrounded this subject in an earlier submission. The initial grease for the slide to oblivion was a piece of 2006 legislation with the alleged goal of reforming postal laws. It was titled the “Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act.” A Republican Congress was behind its passage and its singular purpose was designed to kill the USPS.
For all the crocodile tears about competition from emails, texting et al, annual Postal Service revenues are about what they were in 2002. What has changed dramatically are the employment numbers. The nation’s largest employer of veterans has sacrificed a total of 200,000 career postal union jobs in the past 10 years.
The 2006 act forced USPS to pre-fund the Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Plan for a decade paying 75 years forward. Most people who pay attention to current events are already aware of the huge multi-billion dollar obligation and profit drainer. Annual payments range from $5.4 – $5.8 billion. The Postal Service simply can’t pay the current installment.
And while all attention is riveted on the pre-funding issue, little notice is paid to that section of the bill that may sound the death knell for a venerable American institution. It recasts the Postal Regulatory Commission. The PRC is comprised of five members armed with incredible powers, virtually none in service to the Postal Service.
Section 702 as worded “Requires a report from the PRC to the President and Congress on universal postal service and the postal MONOPOLY in the United States, including the monopoly on the delivery of mail and access to mailboxes. A Republican Congress worried about a monopoly after laboring for the past century to guarantee same for their corporate pals?
Then we move on to Section 703. It requires a report from the Federal Trade Commission to the President, Congress and the PRC identifying federal and state laws that apply differently to the Postal Service with respect to the competitive category of mail and to private companies providing similar products.
And here’s the clincher; There’s another oversight group in play here, the Postal Service Board of Governors made up of a Bush-appointed right wing lobbyist and former head of a state Republican Party, a Carlyle Group (a right-wing international business juggernaut) adviser, a former Republican Representative and a Chairman who is an active member of the Federalist Society. Supreme Court Justices Scalia, Thomas and Alito were once members. Need I say more?
The Board of Governors establishes rates and classes for products in the competitive category of mail (priority and expedited mail, bulk parcel post and bulk international mail and mailgrams). With a 4-1 Republican Board of Governor’s majority, do you suppose these rates might favor the FedEx’s and UPS’s of the world?
Here’s the payoff. Under “Modern Rate Regulation”, the PRC is to establish “a modern system for regulating rates and classes for market-dominate products.” That would seem to include anything and everything that competitively moves through mail commerce; all first-class mail, parcels and cards, periodicals, standard mail, single-piece parcel post, media mail, bound printed matter, library mail, special services and single-piece international mail. All rate-regulated mind you. Regulation??? But mommy, I taut da wepubicins hated wegulation.
I’m not done yet. The system is also required to include an annual LIMITATION on percent changes in rates. Free Market? With hypocritical Republicans anything goes when it comes to destroying a unionized business.
So let’s take a peek at the makeup of this omnipotent Postal Regulatory Commission. Robert Taub is a member. He was appointed by Barack Obama in October of 2011 for a six-year term. He was once Chief of Staff to former Republican Representative John McHugh from upstate New York. Who is John McHugh you ask? Probably the one man who had more to do with the construction and passage of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act than any single Congressman or woman. That’s who John McHugh is and his former COS is the Fox in the PRC hen house as the Vice Chairman of the PRC looking after his former bosses legislative progeny. So what was Obama thinking? Maybe there’s another fox in the hen house.
Another PRC member is Mark Acton a big shot in the Republican National Committee. He was reappointed by Obama in 2011. Acton served as Executive Director of the RNC Redistricting Committee. You know all about Republican Redistricting especially designed to guarantee perpetual Republican Districts. Welcome back Mr. Acton.
Tony Hammond, a Republican is now serving his third term as commissioner. Something akin to a lifetime appointment for Republicans I guess. He’s another big RNC guy who was originally appointed by George W. Bush and obligingly re-upped by our current President. Hammond once served on the staff of Mississippi Representative Gene Taylor, a Democrat who proudly announced he voted for John McCain in ’08. He is from Mississippi after all. Oh, and Taylor was the ranking member of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee when he left office, so staffer Hammond will fit right in at the wake for the USPS.
A couple of years ago the PRC unanimously denied a USPS rate increase request while conceding the Postal Service pre-funding would bring about an even greater money crisis.
The irony of the Saturday closing is that despite claimed savings of billions, it will still be pretty much Saturday business as usual. There’s mail to be sorted for Monday, facilities will still be opened and Mail Carriers only work five-day weeks anyway. Postal employees tell me that there’s still lots of work to do and they see virtually no savings from the move.
Get ready to say bye bye to the Postal Service as we know it and hello to near-monopoly private providers who will charge high prices, pay low “Right to Work” wages, hire a majority of their workers on a part-time basis, pay little or no benefits and realize obscene profits.
It’s the American way as long as Republicans control any part of the political process.
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djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 8:38 pm
The Constitution mandates we have a Postal Service
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 of the United States Constitution, known as the Postal Clause or the Postal Power, empowers Congress “To establish Post Offices and post Roads”.
Say it loud.Write your congresscritter and SAY IT LOUDER!!!
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 9:28 pm
And now the really funny part. The constitution only gives the fed the right to build roads for postal reasons lol
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 9:33 pm
building roads?the government? thats soooollllliiiiaaaalllliiiiissssss
novenator
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 8:45 pm
We should nationalize FedEx and UPS and fold them back into the USPS to make it more profitable.
glenn
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 9:03 pm
You are joking of course; name a few profitable departments our government has run?
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 9:10 pm
Your genius its in the Constitution that congress provides for a Postal Service.Just like fake Christians and the bible,fake patriots pick and choose what they follow in the Constitution
glenn
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 10:34 pm
Just like fake politicians claim they are for the “working people”?
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 10:38 pm
So which one are you,fake christian or fake patriot?
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 9:25 pm
The post office is not a government department. It receives no tax moneys. It is a civil operation.
mathazar
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 5:35 am
IRS, Fort Knox, US Mints.
Sugapea
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 9:14 pm
Don’t miss ‘Dismantling a Legacy’. Those Post Office’s are choice properties…and big money sure wants those prime locations!
www.savethepostoffice.com...
Elizabeth 44
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 11:07 pm
Now I start to understand!
Grasshopper
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 9:20 pm
I gave my mailman a 10$ tip this year. I miss drinking with him while he was waiting to go and punch out. The stamps have come home to post. Seriously, our greatest American tradition is being totally shafted, all in another attempt to bust the unions. Koch, Alec, teabaggers etc. FUCK YOU. Save The USPS!
LookingForward
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 9:52 pm
All this makes me want to use the post office more…..buy more stamps, pay by mail, tell your friends and family to support your local post office and local mail man or woman!
robyn ryan
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 10:55 pm
Remember, the Post Office works as a conduit between government and citizen, as well as between citizens and business.
The Post Office obligates the government to protect your mail. Your mailbox is off limits to anything and anyone who isn’t a USPS employee.
FEDEX and UPS deliver for MONEY. If you insure your package, you can sue them for the amount of insurance you’ve already paid for. USPS MUST find out where the package went.
Like many cities, New Orleans privatized its utilities and trash collection. Post – Katrina, our folly was made clear. We were, and still are, being milked by contractors who took advantage of the City’s lack of in-house capability to hammer out viciously expensive, multi-year contracts.
You think FEDEX and UPS aren’t going to treat our legal documents and packages as anything more than another revenue source? Once the government hands over something as critical as its postal service to for-profit, we’re screwed. The government sends out voting information by mail. People mail in absentee ballots. Do you want UPS or any corporation having access to your absentee ballot? Or a minimum wage driver with a sick kid?
Postal integrity is fundamental to democracy. This is another attempt to separate the People’s rights from the People through corporate control of core government functions. Which is the definition of fascism.
Elizabeth 44
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 11:10 pm
Not to mention the fact that UPS and FedEx don’t provide universal service now. In rural areas, they dump off the packages at the nearest post office for delivery. If USPS goes away, who will deliver government first class mail to the rural mail boxes? Rural US Representatives might want to know.
Josephine
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 11:16 pm
Is it possible for President Obama to implement an Executive Order to save the Post Office for
the the years he is in office for his second term?
phooeyrat
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 12:46 am
What About the “Sanctity Of The Mail” and the Service Issues like; On-Time Delivery, Miss-Delivery, Theft, Accidents? You Would Get What “They” The New “Private-Providers” Would Pay For When Hiring their “New Employees” to Handle and Deliver Our “Important” Mail; “Disposable-People” paid low wages with No-Benefits. If You Think Your Service Is Bad Now; If we were under a “Private-Provider” and made a complaint about an Employee they would Replace them easy enough. You might go thru 4 or 6 before you Stop Complaining and Give Up. In the mean time “Where”is Your Mail. The Job is not as Easy as it Looks. I have witnessed Individuals being “trained” as Letter Carriers Who “Quit” After ! or 2 weeks “Frustrated” that they could not “Catch-On” quick-enough (and they were being paid well). If We Cant Trust Our Own Govt. To Handle This Countries Mail Service How could we trust a Private “For-Profit” out-fit (Who would be held Accountable; would we be directed to Send a Letter to their compliant Dept.)? Lets Keep What We got It Works Fine And its Backed by the U.S. Govt. For What its Worth. In my opinion.
SinghX
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 6:39 am
I’m beginning to think that there are people inside the local PO system that are helping to sabotage the system as they are bamboozled by Fox and their “Teabagger Minstry”…
We moved to an outlying area of a major city. When I tell people/businesses I didn’t get the mail they sent me, and, it comes back to them address correctly, they are flabbergasted. When I (and my neighbors) have reported these incidents, along with evidence, the local PO manager gives us one of those big cheesey smiles (like Mitt Romney) and tells us “Why, this is terrible! It will never happen again!” 2 days later…
ha-ha-ha-the-jokes-on-us.
Of course, if I have my mail sent to my PO Box in another part of town or, visit one of the branches close to my box, the “crazy-making” is non-existent.
Makes me wonder…
(For the record, I do not support or even want to imagine what would happen if USPS were usurped by the Captain (Cretins) of Industry)
buckeyewill
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 8:36 am
Disgusting. Oh but wait!!! Middle America will get a good taste of Fed Ex and UPS.
If they show up in their rural areas……
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 8:58 am
What is even funnier is the fact that UPS and Fedex rely on the PO to deliver the packages they handle at the point of delivery
(mod)djchefron
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 9:45 am
testing
James Bowen
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 11:48 am
Don’t expect Saturday delivery of packages, meds, or anything else at rural Post Offices. This will only apply to city deliver Post offices.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 12:02 pm
If its one thing us and the teabaggers can work together on is this,Seeing that most of them come from rural districts if the democrats do this right we can save the post office,get rid of the requirements that was force on them regarding funding pensions and as icing on the cake drive another wedge for republicans to fight amongst themselves.
RorDogg
Feb. 7th, 2013 at 12:38 pm
“The initial grease for the slide to oblivion was a piece of 2006 legislation with the alleged goal of reforming postal laws. It was titled the “Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act.” A Republican Congress was behind its passage and its singular purpose was designed to kill the USPS.”
What a crock. The PAEA was co-sponsored by both Dems and Reps, and passed the senate UNANIMOUSLY. And even without the PAEA payments, the USPS load billions from 2009-2011. Also, after running modest profits from FY2004 through FY2006, the USPS lost $25.4 billion between FY2007 and FY2011. Were it not for congressional action, the USPS would have lost an additional $9.5 billion.( www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/...) It’s getting quite a bit worse, with them posting a $15.9 billion loss for the fiscal year ending in September.( www.nytimes.com/2012/11/1...;) Of that, only $11 billion was due to the pension funding payments, which they defaulted on. Twice. Add to this the postal worker union’s “no layoff” clause, “historic” ban on any subcontracting (in place, coincidentally, since 2006), and the USPS’s steep contributions to their healthcare and 100% funding of life insurance policies (USPS employees pay approximately 21% of their health care premium costs and 0%of their life insurance premiums, while other federal employees pay 28% and 67%,
respectively.), and the steep decrease in first-class mail volume (29% from 1998 to 2008, and 20% from 2007-2010 alone), and it become obvious that, not matter how much you want it to be, this isn’t some evil Republican plot to had mail deliver over to some fatcat corporations.
This article is simply trying to demonize Republicans with half truths and outright false statements. Pathetic.
Reynardine
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 8:15 am
Y’can’t demonize Republicans. You can only describe them.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 8th, 2013 at 8:23 am
Skeeter Season
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djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 9:53 am
Rep. Darrell Issa on the Future of the Post Office
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k...
Issa on Fox News: Postal Service Needs Real Reform
www.youtube.com/watch?v=o...
tz
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Forgive being a bit off topic, and brainless and banal like a yahoo comment, but still I cannot resist.
My first glance of the line “Supreme Court Justices Scalia, Thomas and Alito were once members”‘ my mind saw the following instead, and I had to re-read to be sure it did not say “Supreme Court Jesters Scalia, Thomas and Alito were once members.
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 12:03 pm
You could have added “sellouts” as well