Saturday, October 15, 2011

Plutocrat/Career Criminal Darrell Issa Wants To Destroy The American Way of Life

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Most normal Americans have either never heard of Darrell Issa-- an obscure former auto-thief and career criminal who managed to amass hundreds of millions of dollars and buy himself a congressional seat in a backward red district-- or think of him as a loudmouth clown better off ignored. Postal workers only wish they could be that cavalier about one of the greatest domestic dangers to the American way of life. In fact, when I send out a package these days I always write on it: "FRAGILE! We hate Darrell Issa too."

So what's the real story behind Darrell Issa's-- and the Republican Party's-- relentless jihad against the post office? DWT readers are familiar with New Hampshire grassroots activist Carol Shea Porter, who we helped get elected to Congress in 2006 and who we are helping again this year. Carol is urging New Hampshire voters to help save the post office-- and her message works everywhere.
Our founders understood the critical role a post office would play as our nation developed. The Continental Congress hired Benjamin Franklin as the first Postmaster General in 1775. When the Constitution was adopted in 1789, it stated “Congress shall have the Power …To establish Post Offices and post Roads.” Throughout our history, people have understood that the post office is critical for commerce, communications, security and convenience, and national unity.

I grew up, as did my parents and my own children, with a reliable postal service and terrific postal employees. These men and women-- so many of them military veterans-- have served quietly and proudly in many different jobs, all dedicated to getting the mail from its origin to its destination. In all kinds of weather, they carry business packages, books, newspapers, magazines, sales fliers, and important documents. They also carry baby announcements, wedding invitations, the latest updates from your hometown, birthday greetings, and sympathy cards. We generally do not see these men and women unless they are at the counter or out carrying the mail. As they go about their duties, they also share town news and serve as the eyes and ears in neighborhoods, since they notice if anything is amiss. Sometimes they are the only face at the door for many isolated, elderly, or infirm citizens. They have earned and enjoy very high marks from their customers, who trust them and appreciate their great service.

However, the U.S. Postal Service is now in desperate trouble. It doesn’t receive taxpayer money, and has been running large deficits since 2007. Something must be done to preserve the world’s greatest postal system, and proposals are in Congress right now. Can the post office be saved? Yes. Should it be? Absolutely! As the ad [above] says, Congress created the problem and they can fix it.

How did the U.S. Postal Service get into this mess? The Recession, which hurt businesses and decreased the volume of mail, certainly hurt, but that is temporary, and it is not the biggest reason for the red ink . Some blame the internet, but the internet has also created business for the post office because people order online and because the Post Office transports mail for what they call “the last mile” for private carriers. The biggest problem is the law that Congress passed in 2006, forcing the U.S. Postal Service to pre-fund their future retiree health benefits 75 years in advance. No other public agency is required to do that, and private industry does not have that standard either.

If the U.S. Postal Service were not required to do that, they would have made a modest profit over the past four years, despite the Recession and other challenges. But because of this unreasonable law, the profits have been eaten up, and the Postal Service management has been hacking away at our postal system to save money. They need to remember that there is a 1.3 trillion-dollar mailing industry that supports around 8 million private-sector jobs and relies on a great postal service. Of course the Postal Service should work to update its current business model, but they should not end Saturday delivery, which hurts businesses who rely on quick package delivery, and people who need fast prescription delivery. The six-day delivery keeps the Postal Service competitive and convenient. The Postal Service is also closing down processing centers, which can delay mail and creates havoc for workers. In Portsmouth, for example, some staff now have to travel more than 50 miles each way just to keep jobs, and many will lose theirs, increasing unemployment at the worst time. The Postal Service has already cut 110,000 jobs, but that is not enough for people like one NH member of Congress and his tea party supporters. He and many other right wing politicians have refused to sign on to a bill that would save the postal service by ending the bizarre requirement to pre-fund the employee health benefits for 75 years, for future postal workers who are not even born yet!

This is, at its core, a surreptitious push to privatize the post office, and citizens must raise their voices now in protest. They must tell their members of Congress to fix the mess Congress created in 2006, because they are proud of the U.S. Postal Service and its record of service since its beginning, they depend on it, and they want the Post Office to always be there serving the American people, just as the Creators of our Constitution envisioned.

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4 Comments:

At 5:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

One often wonders what Issa and his ilk do that helps normal Americans. There is no rhyme and certainly no reason to penalize the US Postal System, its workers and customers to line the pockets of Fedex and UPS which charge more and do not have to deliver mail to rural or hard to reach places. Oh yes and screw media mail...that's books, music and tapes and the receivers might learn something Issa doesn't want them to know, like his background and general all around uselessness. Save the post office....Rather Russ

 
At 6:32 PM, Blogger KenInNY said...

I guess someone thought it was a toss-up between two ways to handle Darrell I.:

(1) Lock him in the slammer and throw away the key, or

(2) Put him in charge of a semi-major congressional committee.

Ooh, such a close call!

Ken

 
At 12:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Rep. Issa, after you destroy the middle class in this country,who is going to buy American products? Why cant millionaires (like yourself) in this country be less greedy? How much is enough? Remember, God judges us by what we do NOW!!

 
At 5:16 PM, Anonymous Abby w said...

Darrel issa screwed my flgrandfather over he was darrels partner with viper but they never signed documents. So darrel took all the money and my gpa went to court to get some of it and came out with way less than earned. Greedy bastard.

 

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