Congress should act to stop closing of local postal centers
Help stop the needless displacement of 1,200 Connecticut postal workers and their families to New York and Massachusetts. Write and call Congress and demand that the U.S. Postal Service keep the Wallingford Processing and Distribution Center open, continue first class service, maintain current delivery standards, and keep our jobs and mail in Connecticut, not shipped out of state.
Why? In 2006, a Republican-controlled Congress and President George W. Bush approved the “Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act.” This law required that by 2016, the Post Office must pre-pay postal service retirees’ health-care benefits for the next 75 years.
That includes future benefits for employees not yet hired, even not yet born! That impossibility began a suicidal spiral intended to kill the U.S. Postal Service and privatize its services.
The craze for privatization began with President Ronald Reagan’s famous statement: “Government IS the problem.” Privatization - called “free enterprise” - would get the post office out of our mail boxes and hand mail service over to private entities like Fed-Ex and UPS. Goal of these private businesses is PROFIT, not public service, and there’s no profit in serving rural areas.
The U.S. Post Office pays its way by selling stamps and other products and has not taken any tax dollars since 1971.
This fault lies with Congress, which created the financial disaster, described above. It’s time for Congress to read the U.S. Constitution, which says: “Congress shall have the power to establish Post Offices (Article 1, Section 8).” That doesn’t mean destroy post offices.
Thank you for your support and help.
David Franklin
Meriden
Why? In 2006, a Republican-controlled Congress and President George W. Bush approved the “Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act.” This law required that by 2016, the Post Office must pre-pay postal service retirees’ health-care benefits for the next 75 years.
That includes future benefits for employees not yet hired, even not yet born! That impossibility began a suicidal spiral intended to kill the U.S. Postal Service and privatize its services.
The craze for privatization began with President Ronald Reagan’s famous statement: “Government IS the problem.” Privatization - called “free enterprise” - would get the post office out of our mail boxes and hand mail service over to private entities like Fed-Ex and UPS. Goal of these private businesses is PROFIT, not public service, and there’s no profit in serving rural areas.
The U.S. Post Office pays its way by selling stamps and other products and has not taken any tax dollars since 1971.
This fault lies with Congress, which created the financial disaster, described above. It’s time for Congress to read the U.S. Constitution, which says: “Congress shall have the power to establish Post Offices (Article 1, Section 8).” That doesn’t mean destroy post offices.
Thank you for your support and help.
David Franklin
Meriden
1 Comments:
I could easily live with 3-4 days of mail delivery and the closing of redundant Post Offices. 90% of what I get in the mail is junk and the rest could be handled better with email or online banking. I send birthday, get well etc cards on line. The Post Office should go the way of the Pony Express.
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