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  • Court OKs Lawsuit Challenging Post-Office Gun Ban(CO)

    11/28/2011 6:12:10 PM PST · by marktwain · 13 replies
    Ammoland ^ | 28 November, 2011 | NSSF
    NEWTOWN, Conn --(Ammoland.com)- A federal judge in Denver has allowed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Postal Service’s ban on guns in post offices to go forward, the Denver Post reports. A Colorado couple filed the lawsuit last year, saying the ban violates their Second Amendment rights. Avon residents Debbie and Tab Bonidy filed the lawsuit last year, saying the ban violates their Second Amendment rights. The Bonidys say they carry handguns for self-defense and both hold concealed-carry permits, and they do not receive mail service at their remote home. They say the ban, which prohibits carrying guns both in post...
  • UPDATE: Authorities Find No Sign of Exploded Package at W.Va. Post Office

    UPDATE 11/4/11 @ 1:45 p.m. RANSON, W.Va. (AP) - Authorities say they have found no sign of a reported explosion inside a small-town post office in West Virginia and no sign that white powder sprayed out. The scare prompted officials to quarantine 15 postal workers Friday, though none showed signs of illness. Click here to find out more! Ronald Fletcher, a firefighter with Citizens Fire Company, is the designated spokesman for the case at the U.S. Post Office in Ranson. Fletcher says workers reported a package had exploded in a storage locker about 7:45 a.m. But the package in question...
  • Senators Propose Changes to Help Rescue the USPS (Senators say it's not a bailout)

    11/02/2011 3:13:12 PM PDT · by Colonel Kangaroo · 41 replies
    ABC News ^ | November 2, 2011 | Sunlen Miller
    Stressing that the United States Postal Service will run out of money to deliver mail by next summer, a bipartisan group of senators unveiled a proposal to help rescue the postal service. “We are not crying wolf here,” Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said today. “The postal service literally will not survive unless comprehensive, legislative and administrative reforms are undertaken.” Along with Collins, Sens. Tom Carper, D-Del., Scott Brown, R-Mass., and Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., revealed their plan, actually a melding of two plans, today at a news conference. It calls for a fundamental restructuring of the postal service, including cost-saving changes...
  • Post office announces 1-cent increase in first-class stamp, other rate increases

    10/18/2011 1:20:23 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 18 replies
    Associated Press ^ | October 18, 2011 | RANDOLPH E. SCHMID
    WASHINGTON (AP) — It'll cost a penny more to mail a letter next year. The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service announced Tuesday that it will increase postage rates on Jan. 22, including a 1-cent increase in the cost of first-class mail, to 45 cents.
  • Post Office's Rescue Plan: Junk Mail

    10/06/2011 10:23:04 AM PDT · by ruralvoter · 23 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 10/6/11 | Jennifer Levitz
    Many consumers are irked by the catalogs, credit-card pitches and other "junk mail" they receive. But the U.S. Postal Service loves it—and wants to deliver more. The agency, beset by historic losses and a plummet in first-class mail, is running promotions, easing rules and planning television and radio ads to encourage more businesses to send pitches by standard mail, the official term for bulk mailings used by marketers to prospect for customers. "What we want to do is to make standard mail more interesting for customers so we can grow the total volume," Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said in an...
  • Pathetic Post Office Commercial Urges Americans To Go Low-Tech

    10/02/2011 8:04:14 AM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 45 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    "A refrigerator has never been hacked. An on-line virus has never attacked a cork board." -- from United States Postal Service TV commercial urging people to use mail. Right. And a buggy whip has never had a broken transmission--so why don't we junk our cars? Really, that was the kind of pathetic logic on display in the USPS TV commercial that aired during today's Fox News Sunday. View the video here.
  • Kabul: Streets with no names

    09/30/2011 2:15:55 PM PDT · by Cardhu · 18 replies
    BBC Persian ^ | September 29th 2011 | Tahir Qadiry
    There are few formal street names or house numbers in Kabul - so just how does a postman deliver the mail? For the postmen of Kabul, navigating the maze of the city is a daunting task. It is a city of more than four million people and one in which hundreds of homes and streets are being developed every year. There are few street names and house numbers, and the Central Post Office has yet to introduce a full postal code system. There is often little information to work with So how does a letter find its way to the...
  • Living people on U.S. stamps: Who would you choose?

    09/26/2011 9:43:02 PM PDT · by Slings and Arrows · 101 replies
    AP via Seattle Times ^ | September 26, 2011 | HOPE YEN and STACY A. ANDERSON
    WASHINGTON — Who would you put on a stamp? Charlie Sheen? Lady Gaga? Yourself? Hoping to boost sagging revenue, the U.S. Postal Service on Monday abandoned its longstanding rule that stamps cannot feature people who are still alive and is asking the public for suggestions.
  • Some Iowa postal workers could be paid for no work

    09/26/2011 5:26:31 AM PDT · by WOBBLY BOB · 8 replies
    pioneer press ^ | 9-25-11 | ap
    SIOUX CITY, Iowa - Some workers at a Sioux City mail processing center could be paid even if they don't work after the facility closes. The U.S. Postal Service is closing the center on Friday and transferring the work to Sioux Falls, S.D. Spokesman Richard Watkins said that about 100 workers have taken other mail jobs and 40 others are on standby status. Those standby workers will have to take other postal service jobs before their contract expires in 2015. In the meantime, Watkins said, they could be asked to report to the Sioux City post office and sit in...
  • Obama's Postal Service plan would cut Saturday mail

    09/19/2011 12:33:59 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 109 replies
    Obama's Postal Service plan would cut Saturday mail By Emily Stephenson 15 mins ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration's plan to rescue the U.S. Postal Service would allow the agency to end Saturday mail delivery and sell non-postal products, according to documents released on Monday. The plan, introduced alongside a deficit-reduction package, also would restructure a massive annual payment to prefund retiree health benefits and refund $6.9 billion the mail carrier says it overpaid into a federal retirement fund. The White House says its plan would save the Postal Service more than $20 billion in the next few years....
  • US Postal Service eyes 35,000 job cuts

    09/15/2011 9:20:38 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 27 replies
    The Jakarta Globe / AFP ^ | September 16, 2011
    The US Postal Service unveiled Thursday a drastic downsizing scheme for the embattled public company, including cutting 35,000 jobs, as it seeks to avoid collapse amid a "new reality" in the economy. "Faced with a massive nationwide infrastructure that is no longer financially sustainable," the USPS said it was proposing sweeping changes aimed at saving the organization up to $3 billion a year. Among the proposals being studied were cutting more than half of its processing facilities, limiting service, and eliminating as many as 35,000 jobs, the company said in a statement.
  • White House to Propose Plan to Help Postal Service (Unions stick to no-layoff clause)

    09/07/2011 3:53:24 AM PDT · by tobyhill · 36 replies
    ny times ^ | 9/7/2011 | steven greenhouse
    The Obama administration said on Tuesday that it would seek to save the deficit-plagued Postal Service from an embarrassing default by proposing to give it an extra three months to make a $5.5 billion payment due on Sept. 30 to finance retirees’ future health coverage. Speaking at a Senate hearing, John Berry, director of the federal Office of Personnel Management, also said the administration would soon put forward a plan to stabilize the postal service, which faces a deficit of nearly $10 billion this fiscal year and had warned that it could run out of money entirely this winter. “We...
  • Inspector general: Pension payment reform could cure Postal Service financial woes

    09/06/2011 11:59:42 AM PDT · by Colonel Kangaroo · 26 replies · 1+ views
    Direct Marketing News ^ | October 5, 2010 | Kate Muth
    The US Postal Service could fully meet its financial obligations, extinguish debt and have substantial cash flow if Congress rectifies the organization's possible overfunding of its pension and retiree healthcare funds, the USPS' Office of Inspector General (OIG) said in a summary report. The OIG has issued four reports in the past year on the Postal Service's possible overfunding of its pension funds and retiree healthcare fund. One report found that the USPS has overpaid the Civil Service Retirement System by about $75 billion since 1972 because of an outdated calculation method. Another report found that if the Postal Service...
  • Postal service may shut down for winter

    09/05/2011 3:54:28 PM PDT · by KeyLargo · 45 replies
    WGN ^ | Sep 5, 2011
    WGN Postal service may shut down for winter WGN News 3:03 PM CDT, September 5, 2011 Without emergency funding the postal service may have to shut down for the winter. The U.S Postal Service faces a $9 billion dollar deficit. The New York Times reports the agency doesn't have enough money to pay its bills and a $5.5 billion dollar payment is due this month. Possible cost cutting measures include eliminating Saturday delivery, closing up to 3700 post offices and laying off 120,000 workers. A congressional hearing on the matter is set for Tuesday.
  • USPS running out of cash; may default on pensions

    09/05/2011 9:37:00 AM PDT · by mdittmar · 131 replies
    KGO ^ | 9/5/11 | KGO
    The postal service says it's running out of cash and may not be able to make a $5.5 billion pension payment this month. In fact, the postmaster general says things are so tight, the postal service may have to shut down this winter unless congress takes emergency action to stabilize its finances.
  • Postal Service Facing Default, Shutdown Without Congressional Intervention (Save yourself!)

    09/05/2011 10:57:27 AM PDT · by tobyhill · 30 replies
    fox news ^ | 9/5/2011 | fox news
    The head of the U.S. Postal Service said in an interview that the organization will default -- perhaps as early as this winter -- unless Congress intervenes. Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe's comments reflect a well-known reality that the Postal Service is in dire financial straits. The rise of email and online bill-paying has steadily eroded its profits over the years while labor costs soar. Donahoe is calling for a host of changes, including the elimination of Saturday delivery, to close a deficit projected to top $9 billion this year. But he said Congress needs to step in to help keep...
  • The Post Office May Shut Down This Winter Unless Congress Authorizes A Bailout

    09/05/2011 6:03:41 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 116 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 09/04/2011 | Zeke Miller
    “Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall keep the postmen from their appointed rounds.” But unless Congress steps in, bankruptcy will. The New York Times reports that unless the House and Senate take drastic action in the next few months, one of the nation's oldest institutions — which employs 574,000 Americans — may be forced to shut down. A combination of labor costs and a declining number of packages and letters has the United States Postal Service running short on cash. The independent government agency will be unable to make a $5.5 billion payment to its employee healthcare...
  • Postal Service Is Nearing Default as Losses Mount

    09/04/2011 7:16:33 PM PDT · by caper gal 1 · 33 replies
    The NY Times ^ | Sept. 4, 2011 | STEVEN GREENHOUSE
    The United States Postal Service has long lived on the financial edge, but it has never been as close to the precipice as it is today: the agency is so low on cash that it will not be able to make a $5.5 billion payment due this month and may have to shut down entirely this winter unless Congress takes emergency action to stabilize its finances. “Our situation is extremely serious,” the postmaster general, Patrick R. Donahoe, said in an interview. “If Congress doesn’t act, we will default.” In recent weeks, Mr. Donahoe has been pushing a series of painful...
  • Postal Service Struggles to Stay Solvent, and Relevant (may shut down this winter)

    09/04/2011 4:49:11 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 201 replies
    NY Times ^ | Sept. 4, 2011
    The United States Postal Service has long lived on the financial edge, but it has never been as close to the precipice as it is today: the agency is so low on cash that it will not be able to make a $5.5 billion payment due this month and may have to shut down entirely this winter unless Congress takes emergency action to stabilize its finances. “Our situation is extremely serious,” the postmaster general, Patrick R. Donahoe, said in an interview. “If Congress doesn’t act, we will default.” In recent weeks, Mr. Donahoe has been pushing a series of painful...
  • USPS proposes cutting 120,000 jobs, pulling out of health-care plan

    08/11/2011 3:05:42 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 32 replies
    washingtonpost.com ^ | August 11, 2011 | Joe Davidson
    In an attempt to stem its financial hemorrhaging, the U.S. Postal Service is seeking to reduce its workforce by 20 percent, including through layoffs now prohibited by union contracts. USPS also wants to withdraw its employees from the health and retirement plans that cover federal staffers and create its own benefit programs for postal employees. This major restructuring of the Postal Service’s relationship with its workforce would need congressional approval and would face fierce opposition from postal unions. But if approved, eliminating contract provisions that prevent layoffs and quitting the federal employee health and retirement programs could have ramifications for...