I think the Congress is mad
Scooter said the other day that congress is the problem here for the USPS.
And I stand by my statement
Congressional mandated restrictions is killing the USPS
Congress requires the Post Office to make inordinately huge pension-plan payments
Congress forces the Postal Service to
prefund retirement benefits for employees it
hasn’t even hired yet or employees that heve even been BORN yet for that matter (perhaps we should impose the same mandates on a UPS, FEDEX, or DHL) how dumb can you get.Congress prevents the USPS from entering new businesses
In spite of congress:
The USPS is well run -
It has a network that stretches across America, 461 distribution centers, 32,000 post offices, and 213,000 vehicles, the largest civilian fleet in the world. Trucks carrying mail log 1.2 billion miles a year. The postal service can physically connect any American to any other American in 3.7 million square miles of territory in a few days, often overnight.
1775: Benjamin Franklin is appointed the first postmaster general.
1811: Fast-moving steamboats replace rafts and rowboats for mail transportation.
1833: Abraham Lincoln is appointed postmaster of New Salem, Illinois, at the age of twenty-four.
1847: The first U.S. postage stamps are issued, featuring Ben Franklin on the five-cent stamp and George Washington on the ten-cent stamp.
1860: The Pony Express is contracted as a mail carrier until the transcontinental telegraph line is finished.
1933: President Roosevelt's New Deal sponsors the placement of more than a thousand public murals and sculptures in post offices to boost morale during the Great Depression.
1957: First semiautomatic sorting machine installed in Silver Spring, Maryland, doubling the sorting capabilities of clerks.
1958: Harry Winston sends the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian Institution via first-class mail from New York City to Washington, D.C., for $2.44.
1963: ZIP codes introduced. 1970: President Nixon changes the postal service from government Cabinet department to independent federal agency.
2006: The last year the postal service turned a profit — $900 million.Interesting 2006 was the year When
Congress imposed those ridiculous
mandates. Up until then the post office was doing just fine.
Again I repeat I stand by my previous statement
Semper Fi