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Eliminate retirement for anyone, and I mean anyone, that works for the President AND Congress. None of those staffers should work longer than 2 terms. AND, two terms for Reps. & Senators. No retirement necessary. And, why does Congress need Elevator Operators? Yeah, they got them. How hard is it to push a button on an elevator? Congressional morons actually employ elevator operators.
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Originally posted by Logan View PostEbay would shut down if USPS did? They'll adapt.Filed: 28 July 11 (Ch. 7) / 341: 6 Sep 11 / No Dist: 12 Sep 11
Discharge: 9 Nov 11 / CLOSED: 15 Nov 11
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The U.S.P.S posted a net loss of $3.1 billion in its third quarter and warned again it would default on payments to the federal government if Congress did not step in.
Total mail volume for the quarter that ended June 30 fell to 39.8 billion pieces, a 2.6 percent drop from the same period a year earlier, as consumers turn to email and pay bills online.
The mail carrier, which does not get taxpayer funds, has struggled to overhaul its business as mail volumes fall. It has said personnel costs weigh heavily and is facing a massive retiree health benefit prepayment next month.
"We are experiencing a severe cash crisis and are unable to continue to maintain the aggressive prepayment schedule," Joseph Corbett, the agency's chief financial officer, said in a statement.
Postal officials have called for Congress to change the way USPS operates, saying it needs more flexibility to close failing post offices, cut Saturday delivery and raise rates.
The agency is studying about 3,700 of its 32,000 post offices, stations and branches for possible closure. Officials plan to replace post offices by contracting with private retailers to sell stamps, offer shipping and provide other postal services.
Postal officials have called for Congress to change the way USPS operates, saying it needs more flexibility to close failing post offices, cut Saturday delivery and raise rates.
The agency is studying about 3,700 of its 32,000 post offices, stations and branches for possible closure. Officials plan to replace post offices by contracting with private retailers to sell stamps, offer shipping and provide other postal services.
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I didn't respond to the earlier resurrection of this thread because I didn't want anyone to respond to me, responding to the post. This thread is old. Please re-read the forum rules. In fact, the poster, that resurrected the thread, only copied and pasted the prior information from the original post. This was likely to circumvent forum rules on sending private messages or something else.
In any case, this thread is now closed.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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