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In reply to the discussion: USPS to suspend pension contributions, seeks 4-cent stamp price hike [View all]PatrickforB
(15,443 posts)13. But the damage he did remains. I do stand corrected, but the USPS is still having DeJoy issues. n/t
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USPS to suspend pension contributions, seeks 4-cent stamp price hike [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Thursday
OP
It's being systematically destroyed in preparation for privatization or elimination.
CousinIT
Thursday
#2
"The Internet has replaced the mail delivery service for most correspondence. IMHO."
BumRushDaShow
Thursday
#6
Interestingly, in our rural area, Starlink is the only satellite service we could get.
Dixiegrrrl
Thursday
#9
Or just fund the USPS properly, and get rid of the trump appointees running it into the ground
quakerboy
Yesterday
#21
All under the expert hand of DeJoy! He has financial interests in privatization of the USPS dontcha know! n/t
PatrickforB
Thursday
#8
But the damage he did remains. I do stand corrected, but the USPS is still having DeJoy issues. n/t
PatrickforB
Thursday
#13
It wasn't just him it was the Republican as a whole as they've been conspiring for decades to kill the USPS.
cstanleytech
Yesterday
#20
Frankly I think a national gas and diesel tax specifically for funding the postal service only is needed.
cstanleytech
Yesterday
#19
It may have been bad, but passed with overwhelming support by voice vote in the house & unanimous consent in the senate
MichMan
Yesterday
#32
No offense, but if the 'damage was done', then the repeal did not 'fix' it.
OldBaldy1701E
1 hr ago
#40
You're right, it wasn't just a GOP idea and now it's been repealed, and yet
D. Spaulding
23 hrs ago
#35
I retired from USPS two years ago; I don't think there's anyway the USPS is
D. Spaulding
23 hrs ago
#34