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To: muawiyah

“FIRST, get rid of 28,000 unnecessary or redundant buildings. Phase out about 78,000 rural postmasters, and other employees ~ as those unnecessary buildings are removed.”

I like what you are proposing. But as you say, the Congress uses the USPS as a means of currying favor with “rural customers” and the jobs that the USPS “provides” for “constituents.” And just think, the GSA could have some more “parties” at taxpayer expense” to “celebrate selling off” the unneeded real estate! The USPS could probably be salvaged it it were made a truly private institution. Even some of the European countries have truly privatized their postal services to great advantage.
I remember back when Reagan and the Republicans “deregulated” the airline industry. The RATS were weeping and wailing that “rural America” “deserved” first class air service even if it had to be subsidized by the airlines through higher ticket prices on routes where they were able to make money. For them “it wasn’t fair” to make Ma and Pa Kettle fly on a smaller plane from their little airport in Swollen Groin. Even now, thanks to Dingy Harry, Ely, Nevada has “scheduled air service” to Las Vegas, where the planes often fly empty and the taxpayer picks up the cost. But hey, It’s the American Way now isn’t it!


53 posted on 08/03/2012 9:16:39 AM PDT by vette6387
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To: vette6387
USPS handles its own realty matters and does not need to interact with the crooks over at GSA ~ EXCEPT where there's a shared building (e.g. post office plus federal court house or customs facility).

The guys who wrote the postal reorganization act were wise to the ways of the gub'mnt!

54 posted on 08/03/2012 9:29:59 AM PDT by muawiyah
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