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Guest
05-09-2012, 04:22 PM
...to achieve fiscal reform, to actually begin to reduce government spending?

Zilch. Nada. Zero.

The U.S. Postal Service going bankrupt in a hurry. As a business they won't have enough money to pay their employees or their creditors within less than a year. They can't go out of business...they can't declare bankruptcy...they can't raise their prices. Congress must approve any of those actions. Their only hope for survival is for the Congress of the U.S. to give them more money. And Congress gets the money from us...or borrows it from China.

But even the U.S.P.S. bureaucrats realized that simply asking for a handout wouldn't work. They had to have some sort of plan. They came up with a couple, when combined would stem the financial bleeding of the postal business. They would reduce the number of days that they would deliver mail each week and they would shut down 3,700 mostly rural post offices that were lightly used and probably unneeded, laying off the 100,000 or so postal employees that work in them. Those plans would at least limit the amount that their postal business would have to be subsidized by the taxpayers.

So what did Congress decide to do? I guess I should say what did the Senate decide to do? Nothing! No rural post offices will be closed; no postal workers laid off; no change in the number of days that deliveries will be made. Congress will continue to "study" the problem.

And we'll continue to foot the bill. Like the Super Committee, Congress whiffed again. Like my little tag line says below...let's throw 'em all out and start over. [I]NEVER vote for an incumbent!

Guest
05-09-2012, 05:37 PM
...to achieve fiscal reform, to actually begin to reduce government spending?

Zilch. Nada. Zero.

The U.S. Postal Service going bankrupt in a hurry. As a business they won't have enough money to pay their employees or their creditors within less than a year. They can't go out of business...they can't declare bankruptcy...they can't raise their prices. Congress must approve any of those actions. Their only hope for survival is for the Congress of the U.S. to give them more money. And Congress gets the money from us...or borrows it from China.

But even the U.S.P.S. bureaucrats realized that simply asking for a handout wouldn't work. They had to have some sort of plan. They came up with a couple, when combined would stem the financial bleeding of the postal business. They would reduce the number of days that they would deliver mail each week and they would shut down 3,700 mostly rural post offices that were lightly used and probably unneeded, laying off the 100,000 or so postal employees that work in them. Those plans would at least limit the amount that their postal business would have to be subsidized by the taxpayers.

So what did Congress decide to do? I guess I should say what did the Senate decide to do? Nothing! No rural post offices will be closed; no postal workers laid off; no change in the number of days that deliveries will be made. Congress will continue to "study" the problem.

And we'll continue to foot the bill. Like the Super Committee, Congress whiffed again. Like my little tag line says below...let's throw 'em all out and start over. [I]NEVER vote for an incumbent!

The Senate has proven over and over that they will do NOTHING to hurt the Presidents chance of re election, no matter the consequences for the country. Many examples if anyone wants them but if you think this country is without a budget for any other reason other than the politics !!!

Guest
05-09-2012, 06:42 PM
totally political.

Consistent with the mode of operating of the current administration...it is OK to keep spending and throwing the tax payers money plus borrow 40 cents on every dollar they throw. No limit. No accountability. No responsibility.

And they continue to be allowed to do so by we the people.

Another can kicked down the road in the name of protecting votes. It will have a lot of company down the road where all the other turds still lay in wait to be dealt with (translation = kicked down the road AGAIN).

No leadership...no decisions...only personal politics.

btk

Guest
05-09-2012, 06:47 PM
Amtrak has the same problem...they want to discontinue low-ridership, unprofitable lines but Congress won't let them....but Congress wants Amtrak to be profitable.
Why does Congress do this crazy micromanaging?

Guest
05-09-2012, 06:54 PM
And once again I will ask, "Why in the world do you think the same bureaucrats, unions, and Congress that run the postal service and Amtrak will manage all healthcare financing better than it's run now??????"

Guest
05-09-2012, 08:03 PM
When you cut taxes and start two wars, where did you think the money was gonna come from?

Kinda late to be complaining now. Didn't hear anyone whine when taxes were being cut, or when our brilliant POTUS decided to start 2 wars.

When it comes time to pay the piper, everybody whines.