Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Postal Service with a $3.7 Billion Surplus? Simple Solution Would Prove Government Can Work!

Radio host Thom Hartmann sent me this blog posting the other day (I'm a subscriber), that I thought added a whole new dimension to the supposed horrors of the government run postal service. The root of the problem, health care costs.

Why are we the only stupid industrialized country in the world?

The postal service this week announced it would be cutting as many as 30,000 jobs through attrition - using hiring freezes as workers retire or quit. According to American Postal Workers Union president William Burrus, cutting the U.S. Postal Service delivery to five days a week would be the beginning of the demise of the Post office. Burrus says it's not true that the postal service has to initiate major changes to survive a grave crisis. Burrus says a little-known requirement by Congress for the postal service to pre-pay retiree health care obligations is the central cause of financial problems at the postal service.

Absent that burden, the union president says, there would be a surplus of $3.7 billion over the last three fiscal years. In other words, if we had Medicare for All, the postal service would be profitable. Probably forever. Why are we the only stupid industrialized country in the world?


As long as we delay solving the nations problems, with simple solutions already in place globally, the Republican Party will have an issue and reason to tear the founding fathers vision of our government into a million little privatized pieces.

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