Tee Wrote:
The Tea Party, constitutional scholars all, want all post service taken over by FedEx (non-union... & the TEApers jizz... In... Their pants), & to a lesser extent UPS (union, & better on-time rate than FedEx) & DHL, so they're loving this. But, then, you have to stop & remember postal service is explicitly required to be performed by government. Not even by an amendment. It's in the original articles of the constitution.
According to the article I posted above:
Over the past five years, FedEx and UPS have spent a combined $100 million lobbying Congress. Because neither company has a delivery network nearly as sprawling as Donahoe's, they contract with the postal service to deliver the "final mile" of much of their cargo. For instance, more than 21 percent of all FedEx deliveries are dropped off by a postal carrier. Meanwhile, millions of postal-service letters hitch rides on FedEx flights every day, for which the company gets paid $1 billion a year. FedEx and UPS don't want the postal service to go out of business but to remain contained, out of the way — one reason many of the addresses on packages that pass through Medford are handwritten by mothers and grandfathers and eBay minimoguls, rather than printed by manufacturers and retailers.
Read more: The Post Office Connects America - Why We Should Save the Post Office - Esquire http://www.esquire.com/features/post-of ... z2KABup6Ur[i][/i]
So, Teapartiers, that probably isn't gonna work.
