I’m a little labor-heavy today, but this caught my eye. We’ve been discussing the imminent demise of the US Postal Service, and the potential loss of 120,000 good-paying jobs. But most of the near-term funding “crisis” for the USPS comes from an unusual pre-funding mandate for retiree benefits. James Parks explains:
The USPS economic crisis is the result of a provision of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006 that requires the Postal Service to pre-fund the health care benefits of future retirees—a burden no other government agency or private company bears.
The legislation requires the USPS to fund a 75-year liability over a 10-year period, and that requirement costs the USPS more than $5.5 billion per year. Guffey also pointed out that “the federal government is holding billions of dollars in postal overpayments to its pension accounts.”
All of the USPS losses over the past four years come from this mandate. You cannot find another organization in the world, AFAIK, that pre-funds 75 years of benefits over a 10-year period. And it’s not just the overpayments, it’s the opportunity costs of having to hold that much reserve capital that cannot be used when times are tough, or to invest in more attractive services. This results from a 2006 law that was one of the last time bombs of the Denny Hastert-Bill Frist Congress. That needs to change.
Today, rallies are being held from 4-5:30pm local time to support the postal service. The locations are available here. Just about every Congressional district in the country will see a rally.
Over time, the postal service could need some additional innovation, as mail volume reduces. I suggested they take on simple banking, and there are other ideas available. In the short-term, the pre-funding mechanism is the entire problem. Hopefully the rallies will stick to this very simple message.
Here’s a more detailed discussion from Kay Tillow.




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It’s a really great ad ~ I have seen it several times on TV ~ shows what can be done with engaging but simple graphics and a good explanation with a powerful tag line at the end.
It’s an outrage what they’ve done to our old Post Office. They began in the Nixon Error by kicking it out of the Cabinet. And it’s been downhill ever since.
It exists as a result of Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution. If it weren’t set up in the Constitution, you have to wonder if Grover’s Great Destroyers wouldn’t already have gotten rid of it.
The “crisis” is real. It’s just a question of whether the treatment is worse than the disease.
Someone who works in the USPS has told me several times about wasteful practices there. The fact that USPS officials never mention waste in their public discussions of income “shortfalls” suggests that management allows the practices to continue, intentionally to promote the outcome desired by politicians. Of course, there will be cushy jobs available for those who aided privatization. Also, it has been pointed out that the USPS, while it lost some of its First Class mail income, has had an increase in other kinds of mail. Personally, I receive as much mail as I ever did–which has always been mainly commercial mail.
democracynow did a good segment on it yesterday.
I’m sorry but the office that I’ve been working at everyone works as fast as they are capable of. I’m not sure who that person is telling you that but someone’s not being truthful.
The GOP wants the Postal Service to fail. More business opportunities for the “private sector.” Occupy Wall Street.
Having to fund it in 10 years doesn’t seem reasonable, but being forced to fund an entitlement seems responsible. If you won’t be able to afford to pay the entitlement in the future, you shouldn’t provide the benefit (or promise thereof) today.
Wheels within wheels. There is no doubt in my mind that operatives have been sent in to sabotage USPS as you say.
OTOH, the union rep on the dn segment I linked above, points out that the prefunding mandate has also prevented the USPS from using it’s own funds to modernize. That’s covered at bit in the quote in the post but deserves more attention.
Union rep on dn got the union busting part of the agenda, but didn’t mention that the other BIG part of the agenda is to loot the 75-year “fund.”
In the realm of gaming, and poker in particular, this is what is called a ‘tell’, that is, an observable behavior that ‘tells’ us what is going on in the otherwise un-observable mind of one’s opponents.
Over the past few decades, the private sector has been allowed, by our captive government to under-fund their contractual obligations to employee’s pension funds, and dodge their tax obligations, and count those ‘saved’ dollars as profits in order to pad their bottom-line to boost their own bonus checks.
That the congress, at the very same time, would mandate the over-payment/pre-payment to the USPO’s retiree’s fund is an obvious window into the thinking behind their plan which is to drive the USPO out of business, along with their organized workforce, and hand the nations vital, commonly held infrastructure over to the private sector.
Privatization of the commons is theft, and this legislation is an example of conspiracy to further theft by fraud.
Our friend Henry Waxman was one of the three cosponsors to the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act which brought on this demise. Could others join me in calling his office and asking just what benefit was this law intended to accomplish. The union was against it from the get go yet the bill passed by voice vote in the House and by unanimous consent in the Senate. Another of the cosponsors still in Congress is Illnois Rep. Danny Davis. Waxman–202-225-3976; Davis–202-225-5006.
Apologizing for the OT, but I heard on NPR this morning that the woman who was assaulted in Iraq (whose name escapes me at the moment), the woman whose rape kit was handed to Halliburton and lost. was ordered to pay $145,000 in court costs for her unsuccessful civil trial against Halliburton.
I have to wonder at how depraved Halliburton was to even ask for court costs and lawyer fees. My only thought is that the person who made the choice has no feeling of kinship with humanity
So now it’s orthodox to take money from retirees, force a pension crisis down the road, and expect taxpayers to make up for the theft?
Why, that’s old hat. LBJ started that process with Social Security half a century ago.
“ITALY PREPARING TO DROP UTILITIES; Mussolini for Giving Up State Operation of Railways, Telegraph and Telephones.GUARD FORCE CUT ONE-HALF Premier Will Ask Vote of Confidance and Go to Londonto See Curzon…” NYT, Nov 10, 1922
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0B16F6345D1A7A93C2A8178AD95F468285F9
Premature shooter.
Yes I can see that happening when somebody offers you a pile of dough to undermine an agency but the thing that really makes no sense is the fools that do it because of their ideology. They have to cheat to protect their beliefs.
Typical Republican tactic. Pass something under the radar and in a few years a “crisis” comes up, and you can kill it as they intended all along.
Bush tax cuts
No child left behind
Unpaid Prescription drug benefit.
I’m sure the list goes on and on and on….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOLNWF5QMxY&feature=related
As usual nothing but a blatant attempt to create a fake crisis, misleading MSM news bytes to remove one of the beloved well functioning government institutions from the public space.
Even now whenever I go to USPS it is always long lines and long wait for a lower price with higher quality of service but this time it is due to priority mail boxes etc of small business. Only that shipment type has changed.
As you pointed out correctly issue is with the choice of management and their actions which comes from the 35K a Plate dinners our policy makers attend in the election cycle thinking the money is coming due to them due to the wrong impression they gain by seeing fawning people with fancy plates of hors d oeuvers giving bad self-serving advice to them.
One more glaring example of what USPS Management and not its Employees has become. Yesterday I read USPS wants to bring out Stamps in honor of living people. There is a reason why we had such policy banning that practice. To prevent people of influence to get stamps to boost their illusive ego. If they made really useful noteworthy contribution to society then the society will surely remember them long after they are gone like we remember Pres. Washington, Pres. Jefferson etc. even after couple of hundred years. Looks like we are on a downward slope in value system.
I would agree, but it’s been made extremely clear by the companies themselves that neither UPS nor FedEx want anything to do with first-class mail delivery.
Right now UPS and FedEx contract with the USPS for “last mile” delivery of packages that are going to areas which would be cost-inefficient for them. There’s no profit for them at the current pricing levels, and to reach an attainable profit (or at least a break-even mark) they’d have to raise the price so astronomically that nobody would use the service.
I agree that the pre-payment system is ludicrous and should be scrapped. But another area to look at is non-union management. At the moment, there is 1 “supervisory” management position for every 6 “craft” positions (either clerk or carrier). That seems extremely top-heavy.
Not so, we didn’t start borrowing from, and spending the SS ‘surplus’ until 1983.
The fact that Fed-Ex and UPS are smart enough to avoid the last mile is no guarantee that there isn’t an effort a-foot to privatize the functions of the USPO.
I’d remind everyone of the way privatizing government functions is always sold, and that is “the private sector will do it better and for less money”
This totally bogus, in the real world, they do it worse and it costs more, but that doesn’t mean they’ll stop stealing from us under the guise of ‘cost reduction’.
UPS and Fed-Ex don’t have to push this thing, but someone has their eyes on the USPO budget, and if they get their way, it’s going to cost our country dearly.
LBJ included SS in the total budget, 1969.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/socialsecurity/changes.asp
This is just another step by the GOP (and a few addled and clueless DEM dupes) to dismantle the federal government piece by piece. FEMA, the EPA and the Dept. of Education are also in their crosshairs. We don’t need to worry about foreign terrorists, when the domestic ones are doing the job for them.
So, to back up your bogus comment you offer a link to a Snopes article that refutes that very comment?
From your link;
“The reference to Lyndon Johnson indicates that someone was probably confused by a change implemented at the end of the Johnson administration (1969) that altered how the fund was accounted for in the federal budget but did not change the actual operations of the fund itself”
The article you link goes on to say that it was not until 1983 that the SS trust fund actually became entangled in the federal budget, exactly as I pointed out.
Thank you for providing further proof that my comment stands as written.
This is just another transparent effort to bust the last big union in the country. Fuck the GOP.
All very true, and;
Don’t forget the Public Health system that has been under relentless attack by those who would steal its budget.
Public Health as it now exists is a shining example of the power, efficiency and resilience of de-centralized networks.
I shudder to think of the response we could expect from the private sector in the event of a world-wide pandemic.
I guess because I’m old I remember that: THE POST OFFICE WAS THE FIRST INDUSTRY IN AMERICA TO BE DEREGULATED! The Freight companies like ups and fdx were allowed to compete for business in the late 60′s. They only competed for the PO’s money making area freight and left the money losing area first class mail with the PO. If someone took all your industries best biz and left you with the problem areas how long would you last????
Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006
House passed it 420-10
Senate passed by Unanimous Consent (no roll call vote)
There isn’t single piece of GOP dirty work without Democratic fingerprints all over it too.
Again, heard conservtive folks talking and wanting the USPO to become privatized–like so many other institutions in America. I would rather the US House and Senate become privatized than the USPO. Privatize the President, teh House and the Senate then outsource them to China. Put up huge tariffs if any of them want back in to mess things up more.
The crisis is manufactured and designed to destroy the union and any method we have left to communicate privately with one another. Do you have a problem with reading comprehension?
It’s not just the GOP. Lose the partisan rhetoric. Just because someone has a “D” after their name doesn’t mean they’re working for your benefit. Don’t we have ample evidence of that?
shooter242 is a troll, don’t feed it.
According the the Republican Rules of Order, Halliburton is one of the ‘Small Businesses’ they always speak so highly of.
But this is spectacular: an employee is gang raped, and not only does the law prevent a criminal trial, she even loses a civil lawsuit and has to pay her rapists (in this case Halliburton, the poor, little Small Business) for their having raped her.
Gotcha, I guess I knew that, but had a temporary loss of control.
It was a texas jury. What would you really expect from that shithole of a state?