USPS Crisis: Postmaster General slowing mail & in contact with Republican Party officials!

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:mjlol:None of this makes sense. Who would be hurt? Who is being hurt in the Netherlands and Germany?
Seems Liberals view privatization the way conservatives view govt. run industry... both Needlessly exaggerate...But if any of the arguments leftist put forth for the usps held water they wouldn’t have to prohibit competition, and reintroduce postal banking.


Here’s my post/position again for clarity.

:unimpressed:I’m surprised leftist haven’t began shooting... if things are half as bad as they say. It’s time.
There is no difference between a child throwing a fit because they didn’t get the toys they want and these two posts.
 

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Postmaster General Louis DeJoy continues to hold a multimillion-dollar stake in his former company XPO Logistics, a United States Postal Service contractor, likely creating a major conflict of interest, according to newly obtained financial disclosures and ethics experts

Outside experts who spoke to CNN were shocked that ethics officials at the postal service approved this arrangement, which allows DeJoy to keep at least $30 million in XPO holdings.
DeJoy and USPS have said he fully complied with the regulations.
Raising further alarms, on the same day in June that DeJoy divested large amounts of Amazon shares, he purchased stock options giving him the right to buy new shares of Amazon at a price much lower than their current market price, according to the disclosures.
Financial disclosures reveal postmaster general's business entanglements and likely conflicts of interest, experts say - CNNPolitics

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We're talking about something constitutional. Ignore that. Ignore the huge burden Bush dropped on them. Your post misses the entire point of what is going on.
Lysander Spooner ran a more efficient service than the post office back in the 1800s. Just because something is constitutional or ran by the government shouldn't mean it survives. As long as it turned a profit without interference I have no issues with it except the sanctioned monopoly
 
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That it's not a fukking business, stop being obtuse.

The most frustrating thing about you is not your political positions, but how disingenuous you are.
The MIC is 100% a business. Anyone telling you different is lying.
 
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:mjlol:None of this makes sense. Who would be hurt? Who is being hurt in the Netherlands and Germany?
Seems Liberals view privatization the way conservatives view govt. run industry... both Needlessly exaggerate...But if any of the arguments leftist put forth for the usps held water they wouldn’t have to prohibit competition, and reintroduce postal banking.


Here’s my post/position again for clarity.
The American Letter Mail Company was started by Lysander Spooner in 1844, competing with the presumed legal monopoly of the United States Post Office (USPO, now the USPS).

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Spooner's intentions were founded on both an ethical perspective, as he considered government monopoly to be an immoral restriction, and an economic analysis, as he believed that five cents were sufficient to send mail throughout the country. From its inception, the Company was a vehicle for legal challenge. "Mr. Spooner, the head of the American Letter Mail Company, has transmitted to the Department at Washington, a written admission of his conveyance of letters, &c., with all the necessary facts in the case, to make it a purely legal question, so that the Postmaster General has nothing to do but take the whole subject to the Supreme Court of the United States, as soon as it can be got there."[4] The American Letter Mail Company was able to reduce the price of its stamps significantly and even offered free local delivery, significantly undercutting the Post Office Department. The federal government treated this as a criminal act.

Although the business was forced by the U.S. Government to close shop after only a few years, it succeeded in temporarily driving down the cost of government-delivered mail.[7]


American Letter Mail Company - Wikipedia
 
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