WASHINGTON D.C. – U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.), along with U.S. Senator Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) introduced a bipartisan amendment to the “21st Century Postal Service Act” today that would provide rural communities facing post office or postal processing facility closures with an advocate in the process. Senator Blunt released the following statement regarding his amendment to the postal reform bill:
“As the U.S. Postal Service continues to face serious fiscal problems, we need to consider all possible options before closing post offices and processing centers. And rural communities and small towns in Missouri and across the country that rely on the Postal Service every day deserve to have their voices heard throughout the process.
“I’m proud to work with Senator Bennet on a bipartisan amendment to the postal reform bill that will provide communities facing postal closures with a citizens’ advocate to represent their interests. Through balancing the needs of local communities with the Postal Service’s serious financial challenges, we can work to protect the mail delivery service without harming the rural communities and small towns that make up America.”
Do the following; cut executive pay by 30-40%; Try to place Post Offices in smaller areas in a grocery store or hardware store and/or use smaller strip malls for branch offices. Current postal workers could work at those locations with less overhead costs. Keep current sorting centers so one to three day service will be the norm.
We are in Hell
Teabagger….who are you? Glen Beck? If your a Blue Collar Worker and You consider yourself a Teabagger!? Oh Boy. Never give up. It’s never too late to get your Brain in Order!
Lets see… “D”…that means he’s a commie and going too hell!