The U.S. Postal Service on Thursday said it needs to shave more costs from its operations to get into better financial shape. To do that, the postal agency wants to overhaul its delivery logistics, resulting in some customers likely seeing a slowdown in their mail delivery.

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    A great deal of the financial pressure that the USPS has been under resulted from the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act [which] required the Postal Service to create a $72 billion fund that would pay for its employees’ retirement health benefits for more than 50 years into the future

    The system is absurd and intentionally so. The goal of this system is to starve the USPS of spendable cash in a quixotic effort to save money for employees who haven’t been born yet.

    I know DeJoy can’t just be fired

    Biden has the power to fire and replace the entire USPS Board of Governors. The replacements then have the power to replace DeJoy.

    But in much the same way Biden refuses to pack the SCOTUS (a nine seat bench that presides over thirteen appellate courts and should have been expanded decades ago), he’s dragging his heels on a Board of Governors long ago stacked with Republican nominees. This is because Biden fucking voted for this policy. One of the worst bills in US History was passed through the Senate with unanimous consent.

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      3 months ago

      Decorum strikes again!

      (Am I ever tired of the government being run by people who do what they do because that’s the way they’ve always done it. No more greatests/silents/boomers who have been in government for 20, 30, 40, 50 years please.)

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        3 months ago

        “Decorum,” or just Democrats not actually being the allies to normal people that people want them to be.

        (To be clear: that’s still way better than the Republicans’ outright mustache-twirling villainy.)