• Federal Times
The National Association of Postal Supervisors has fired back at President Barack Obama for dragging the U.S. Postal Service further into the health care debate. In an Aug. 14 letter, NAPS President Ted Keating accused Obama of using the Postal Service as a “scapegoat” and unfairly painting it as “an example of inefficiency” during a health care town hall meeting last week. Obama told a crowd in Portsmouth, N.H., Aug. 11 that private health care insurance providers should be able to compete with a government-run public option because “UPS and FedEx are doing just fine. … It’s the Post Office that’s always having problems.”
Keating pointed out that UPS and FedEx revenues are falling faster than Postal Service revenues, and reiterated the overtime, management and work hour reductions the Postal Service has made over the last year:
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Wow! How very patriotic of the postal supervisors...gives new meaning to the word "postal" - ha ha! In case there were any doubts, they know have to have the "postal" whackos (postal in more ways than one) join the crusade. This show is getting better and better by the day...
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Red you must be having a bad day and taking too much meth. It is hard for me to decide which is better, to ignore an angry lib with a chip on your shoulder that has nothing constructive to say or tell you that you need to go play somewhere else because you are a pain in the a**. Could anyone else out there help me make a decision, suggestions would be appreciated
Wow! How very patriotic of the postal supervisors...gives new meaning to the word "postal" - ha ha! In case there were any doubts, they know have to have the "postal" whackos (postal in more ways than one) join the crusade. This show is getting better and better by the day...