THE GREAT POSTAL FRAUD

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Posted on 13th April 2013 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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“One of the things the government can’t do is run anything. The only things our government runs are the post office and the railroads, and both of them are bankrupt.” – Lee Iaccoca

You may have heard that the U.S. Post Office lost $16 BILLION last year. You may also have heard that Congress snuck a requirement into a bill that had nothing to do with the Post Office, mandating that they must deliver on Saturdays, even though eliminating Saturday delivery would save the Post Office $2 BILLION per year. Congress evidently can’t read a financial statement or interpret a chart. I’m sure the trends detailed on this chart will reverse themselves shortly.

While reading an editorial today supporting the Post Office in its efforts to save money by eliminating Saturday delivery I saw another MASSIVE LIE perpetuated by the MSM and the government.

Here is the Orwellian statement:

“The U.S. Postal Service is an independent governmental agency that doesn’t take taxpayer funds.”

This is complete and utter bullshit. This statement also described Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac until 2008. They were just little old independent government agencies helping out the housing market – until the shit hit the fan!!! Then they became albatrosses around the necks of the American taxpayer. You own them now. They have lost $200 billion of your tax dollars, and will lose billions more before all is said and done.

You can access the U.S. Post Office financial statements online. Here is their December 2012 report:

http://about.usps.com/who-we-are/financials/financial-conditions-results-reports/fy2013-q1.pdf

The honesty of the people writing this report is refreshing. They essentially admit they are BANKRUPT and unable to meet their financial obligations. In other words, a truly INDEPENDENT entity admitting they can no longer operate. How is this for honesty:

“The Postal Service continues to suffer from a severe lack of liquidity. The Postal Service held total cash of $2.9 billion and $2.3 billion as of December 31, and September 30, 2012, respectively, and had no remaining borrowing capacity on its $15 billion debt facility (See Note 3, Debt, for additional information). The increase in cash balances for the quarter is largely attributable to the seasonal impact of holiday mailings, along with additional revenue resulting from this year’s political campaign and elections. Cash balances generally decline during the remainder of the fiscal year, as revenue is not as strong in the remaining quarters. By the end of this fiscal year, the Postal Service projects it will have a liquidity balance that will be less than its average weekly expenses of $1.3 billion. This low level of available cash means that the Postal Service will be unable to make the $5.6 billion legally-mandated prefunding of retiree health benefits due by September 30, 2013. Further, this level of cash could be insufficient to support operations in the event of another significant downturn in the U.S. economy.

Through the three months ended December 31, 2012, the Postal Service has suffered 5 quarters of consecutive net losses and net losses in 14 of the last 16 quarters. The net loss of $1.3 billion for the first quarter of the year included $1.4 billion of expense accrued for the legally-mandated prefunding payment for retiree health benefits. The requirement of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act, Public Law 109-435 (P.L. 109-435) to prefund its retiree health benefit obligations, a requirement not shared by other federal agencies or private sector businesses, plus the precipitous drop in mail volume caused by changes in consumers’ uses of mail, have been the two major factors contributing to Postal Service losses since the recession ended in 2009. Without structural change to the Postal Service’s business model, it will continue to be negatively impacted by these factors and, absent legislative change, it anticipates continuing quarterly losses for the remainder of 2013.”

The politicians that are mismanaging this country use governmental accounting fraud to cover-up the fact that the obligations of this bloated pig of an operation are going to be paid by YOU, the taxpayers of the United States. Today, none of the past, current, or future liabilities of this INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENT AGENCY are reflected in the Federal budget projections or the National Debt calculation.

Do YOU want to know how much YOU really owe? Brace yourself.

  • In the past six years they have lost $41 BILLION and they have a cumulative deficit of $36 billion. How many INDEPENDENT organizations can run up deficits of $36 billion without going out of business? YOU are on the hook for these accumulated deficits, just like you were on the hook for all of the Fannie and Freddie backed toxic mortgages.
  • The Post Office will lose another $10 to $15 billion this fiscal year. You will be on the hook for that too.
  • They have $15 billion of debt on their balance sheet, with $9.5 billion payable in the next 9 months. How will this INDEPENDENT government agency that is losing $16 billion per year pay off $9.5 billion? They won’t. The government drones will pass a bill in the middle of the night extending the terms with no cash flow requirements or expectation of repayment. I wonder if I can get a loan like that?
  • The really interesting stuff is buried on page 42 of their report. I wonder why it is all the way back there? In addition to their $15 billion of debt, they have another $70.5 BILLION of unfunded future obligations. The two biggest are:
    • $33.9 Billion of payments for pension and health benefits for retirees, all due within the next 5 years. It’s not cheap providing gold plated benefits to government workers.
    • $25 billion for workers compensation and sick leave payments. Yikes!!! It must be all that stress, because the mail never stops. It keeps coming and coming. It’s almost enough to make someone go postal, or at least file a stress related workers comp claim.

This really sounds like a promising story. Mail volumes continue to plummet. Someone should tell Congress the internet age has arrived. The Post Office has thousands of money losing, unneeded outlets. It has 637,000 employees when it only needs 300,000. Over 70% of Americans favor ending Saturday delivery, so Congress passes a law making that impossible to implement, ensuring $2 billion more losses per year. That’s par for the course. Over 70% of Americans were against passing TARP too. And according to your leaders in Washington, and parroted by the MSM, you are not on the hook for their losses.

It’s beyond laughable, but so is most of what is going on in this tragedy of a country, disguised as a comedy. The truth is that you are on the hook for the $36 billion of accumulated deficits, the $85 billion of debt and contractual obligations, and the annual $16 billion losses they continue to pile up. But what’s $120 to $150 billion among friends? Bennie can print that out of thin air in a few days. Why run an operation efficiently at a surplus, when you can keep hundreds of thousands of union government drones employed (until they go on workers comp) by sticking it to the working American taxpayer. I sure hope I don’t get a visit from the Postmaster General because of this article.

 

CONGRESS STOPS THE U.S. POST OFFICE FROM SAVING $2 BILLION PER YEAR

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Posted on 11th April 2013 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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Do you really think the lowlife, corrupt, bought off, blood suckers in Congress give a crap about fiscal responsibility or the long term sustainability of our economic system? The leadership of the U.S. Post Office have been trying to take steps reduce their bloated costs. This agency is supposedly not part of the government, but is controlled by Congress. It lost freaking $16 billion last year. Their volume of mail continues to plummet as we’ve recently entered the computer age. Bills are paid on-line. Ads are sent by email. Documents are sent by Pdf. The Post Office operates thousands of useless antiquated unnecessary money losing outlets. It employs over 600,000 union drones, when it should employ 300,000. It’s has crushing pension obligations. And none of this appears on the Federal Budget. The beauty of government accounting.

What does Congress do when the leadership of the Post Office announces an absolutely common sense step to reduce $2 billion from their massive annual deficit by not delivering mail on Saturdays? These Congressional scumbags pass a bill to prevent the Post Office from cutting costs. Just when you think these idiots can’t do anything stupider, they rise to the occasion and top themselves. It almost makes me want to go postal on their asses.   

Postal Service keeping Saturday delivery

Staff report

12:57 PM CDT, April 10, 2013

The U.S. Postal Service said today it will keep Saturday delivery, saying a recent bill passed by Congress prevents it from making the cost-cutting measure.

USPS had planned to stop Saturday mail delivery in August, but maintain package delivery Monday through Saturday.

“Although disappointed with this Congressional action, the (USPS) will follow the law and … delay implementation of its new delivery schedule until legislation is passed that provides the Postal Service with the authority to implement a financially appropriate and responsible delivery schedule,” the agency said in a statement.

The USPS said halting Saturday mail delivery would have saved $2 billion a year. Without that, the Postal Service said it plans to reopen negotiations with its unions and implement other administrative actions to cut costs. It’s also looking for more ways to increase revenue.

The USPS referred to “restrictive legislation” in the continuing resolution recently passed by Congress to fund government operations as the reason for its about-face.

At least one senator balked at that.

“Just a few months ago, when USPS announced that it would alter Saturday delivery service, it made no mention that this change could only occur if Congress eliminated an old and well-known provision of law,” said Darrell Issa, a California Republican and chairman of the House oversight and government reform committee.

“Despite some assertions, it’s quite clear that special interest lobbying and intense political pressure played a much greater role in the Postal Service’s change of heart than any real or perceived barrier to implementing what had been announced.”

Issa added in a statement he will continue to fight for postal reform, though he noted the reversal is a clear setback.

 

JAMIE DIMON IS RICHER THAN YOU

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Posted on 15th March 2013 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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If I recall, corporate executives who signed off on knowingly false financial statements were personally liable under the Sarbanes Oxley law. Jamie Dimon signed off on knowingly false financial statements. I always thought that lying under oath before Congress was a crime. Jamie Dimon lied under oath before Congress. There are hundreds of thousands of Americans behind bars for minor drug offenses. Why is a man who committed crimes that resulted in billions of losses still leading one of the biggest banks in the world? Why is he still living in a multi-million dollar luxury home in NYC? Why is he being paid $10 million per year?

Do you think your vote counts? Do you think our legal system is designed to protect you? Do you think the politicians you elected give a fuck about you and your best interests? Did you spend $8 million last year lobbying politicians in Washington DC?

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ROTTING SMELL IN CONGRESS

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Posted on 22nd February 2013 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

Rotting Smell In Congress Traced To Decaying Senator Who Died Inside Wall

News in BriefpoliticiansNewsISSUE 49•08 • Feb 21, 2013

WASHINGTON—Maintenance crews inspecting the U.S. Capitol building this morning confirmed the foul-smelling odor emanating from the back of House chambers over the past two days was caused by the rotting carcass of a dead senator who got stuck inside the walls. “Looks like the poor guy crawled in there somehow and couldn’t get back out again,” custodian Bill Conwill told reporters while extracting the decaying legislator and placing the remains in a garbage bag. “There’d been complaints of something scurrying around in here chewing on the insulation for a couple weeks until the sounds suddenly stopped, then it really started to reek during a joint session of Congress. This kind of thing tends to happen once or twice a year when it gets really cold outside. They’re trying to make their way indoors and get warm, I guess.” At press time, House Speaker John Boehner had notified the senator’s constituents of the situation and reminded members of Congress to firmly lock all doors when exiting and avoid leaving open containers of food out that could attract hungry representatives.

FUTURE CONGRESSMAN

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Posted on 3rd January 2013 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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