OnePercenter
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Why would the "State" have records on USPS deliveries?Government workers were never supposed to or intended to be making more than the average worker.Government workers were never supposed to or intended to be making more than the average worker. Pension plans throughout are breaking the peoples bank accounts and people cannot support more taxes to just keep giving government workers more and more. Everyone should pay into and get SS and everyone should be responsible for an other retirement plans that they desire to have.WOW! Pension plans for American workers. That's bad! <sar>USPS to Suspend Changes Until After Election
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said the U.S. Postal Service is suspending operational changes, like removing mail processing equipment and collection boxes, until after the election, as the agency tries to reassure Americans that it can handle the anticipated surge in mail-in voting.www.wsj.com
"To avoid even the appearance of any impact on election mail, I am suspending these initiatives until after the election is concluded," DeJoy said in a statement. He went on to say that between now and Election Day, retail hours at post offices will not change, no mail processing facilities will be closed, mail processing equipment and collection boxes will remain in place and that overtime for workers will be approved when needed."
All mail-in ballot fear-mongering aside -- I've never understood where this hatred for the post office stems from -- aside from a desire by donors to privatize it -- which I am sure is Louis Dejoy's wet dream...but exactly why do we feel the post office is suppose to turn a profit in order to offer a good service to Americans??
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91% of Americans favorably approve of the Postal Service, that is the highest among any government agency -- and this is the same agency who are forced to fully fund employee pensions 75 years into the future -- and this is who we are complaining about not turning a profit?
It is called the Postal Service in the Constitution for a reason, not to provide a profit to shareholders, but to provide a service to Americans, just like the police department and the fire department -- both of which are not required to make a profit...
In the 70's and earlier they did. Unfortunately, private industry hasn't kept up.One was the postal worker and the other one I do not know yet as I have not seen the state's records on the matter.Who signed them, little green men from Mars?These were certified and would have had to be signed by me as they were letters for legal purposes.there are things that say MUST BE SIGNED BY ADDRESSE and other things anyone can sign for......I don't hate the post office. It is one thing a country should always maintain. What I do not care for are a few crooked post people like the one who accepted another person's signature as mine for an extremely important document; all the while knowing damn well isn't wasn't me giving that sig out.