wrong ! The opposite. The postal service suffers in billions of dollars of losses year after year. Maybe that one should be privatized? |
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Tesla is tanking because fElon is an idiot, not because his contracts are being slashed. It’s completely due to who he is as a human being. Everything he touches breaks. |
The "losses" are in pensions paid out to former postal workers. The actual operation of the postal service is fine, cost flow-wise. But what private company is going to take on the pension obligation? And why sell the postal service and keep the pension obligation? |
Those areas were affected by global economic trends--they boomed when the rest of the world had not yet industrialized or was recovering from WWII, and then suffered when US costs were no longer competitive in a global trade system post 1970. (Not saying its nice, just describing what happened.) What's happening in DC right now is chaotic, vengeance-driven, and detrimental not just to the people who are losing their jobs but to the safety and security of the country. The government could be downsized--both employees and contracts--in a thoughtful and strategic way that would reduce government spending and contract the economy of DC, even in a relative short time. That is not what is happening in 2025, at all. |
DC was kind of a he11hole in the 70s, booked a bit under Reagan, was a crimescape and depressed in the 90s, and then pivoted to tech and modernizing govt in the 2000s with a big boost from 9/11. DC has definitely suffered many times. This one is the first that was purposely inflicted. Pittsburgh is doing quite well, I think Detroit is also on an upswing. |
He's giving himself the contracts. |
Go ahead and privatize it but made sure you allow it to compete with other private providers. Make sure you do not require it to deliver unprofitable services. |
No it was drug infested hell hole during Reagan. Reagan brought in crack. |
You're confusing the President with Marion Barry. |
| I’m good with this. I’ve worked for the Feds in contracting for a long time and watched the rates paid in the contracts go higher and higher. So many useless reports written by vendors who get payed close to 200k to write reports. They are like little parasites sucking off the government teet. And then I see where they live in my area and always figured that that particular Booz Allen person must work in something else because how do they afford the 2 million home in Great Falls. To learn that 95% of Booz Allen is government shows that Feds get to live in Burke or Manassas but the contractors that we tell what to do live in great falls. Nope. Time to rein it in. Booz and its kind writes the sow, and the policies, that require the reports in the contracts that they then bid on. Then they write the reports or do the analysis to identify the problems that must be addressed via another consulting contract. It’s ridiculous and such obvious grift. Time to rein it in. |
Who can spell “rein” correctly but not “paid” (payed?) or “teat” (teet?). Voice to text wouldn’t make those mistakes because those aren’t homophones. |
You are a moron. I am a contractor and cannot afford to live in Great Falls. |
Agree. Booz is actually one of the lower paying firms too. |
NP. I've been both a contractor and a fed. There's jealousy and misunderstanding on both sides. Feds think contractors are all overpaid, contractors think feds are lazy and entitled. Both are incorrect. Most feds are very hardworking and take public service seriously, while the benefits that contractors receive are often paltry compared to feds, and a lost contract can mean job loss or a pay cut. At the end of the day, most everyone is just trying to do good at their respective jobs and go home. |