PDA

View Full Version : FedEx Plundering & Privatization of the U.S. Postal Service



ironboltbruce
11-16-2011, 10:13 PM
http://ldrlongdistancerider.com/images/FedEx_USPS_Privatization.jpg

FEDEX PLUNDERING AND THE PIECEMEAL PRIVATIZATION OF THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
Global Revolution 1: American Revolution 2: Day 62: Communication 1
IronBoltBruce's Kleptocracy Chronicles for 17 Nov 2011 (g1a2d0062c1)
How many examples of greed and corruption must you see before you act?


"FedEx Corp [formerly Federal Express] is the world's top express delivery service, thanks in large part to its close relationship with members of Congress and the White House. For years, the company has been a major campaign contributor to both Democrats and Republicans and is famous for its unique lobbying tactics, including the fleet of private planes that it keeps on stand-by for lawmakers who need to jet off at a moment's notice. In exchange, the company has gotten unparalleled access to debates over international trade, tax cuts and rules that govern the business practices of its one-time competitor, the United States Postal Service [USPS]. In 2001, FedEx cemented a groundbreaking deal with the USPS to deliver all of the post office's overnight packages and express deliveries. In turn, FedEx was allowed to put its drop boxes in post offices around the country."

http://tinyurl.com/6p8rq7t

Since 1989 FedEx has made over $20 million in campaign contributions to both Republicans (60%) and Democrats (40%), and since 1997 spent a staggering $80 million lobbying the Washington elite. In return they have been "awarded" over $11.8 billion in federal government defense, transportation and logistics contracts over the past decade, and they have seated at least 29 of their employees on key federal "advisory" committees at the Department of Transportation and elsewhere.

http://tinyurl.com/876lzy3

http://tinyurl.com/7mmdxn9

http://tinyurl.com/6nhhmjo

FedEx has also benefited greatly in recent years from a series of legislative and regulatory changes that might best be described as the systematic piecemeal privatization of the U.S. Postal Service, key among those changes being the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006 (PAEA) that required the Postal Service to prefund the health care benefits of future retirees - a burden no other government agency or private company bears - and contained other provisions that made it difficult if not impossible for the USPS to operate at optimum efficiency and effectively compete with companies like FedEx and the United Parcel Service (UPS). Those "other provisions" contributed far more to the $5.1 billion loss the USPS reported this week than did the impact of the Internet on first class mail volumes.

http://tinyurl.com/6qtyvzh

Also contributing greatly to USPS losses are the billions of dollars that - thanks to crony capitalism - they have been forced to pay to big-name federal contractors for transportation, technology and other outsourcing and support services that could be done in-house for much less money. FedEx ranks #1 on Top U.S. Postal Service Suppliers List, raking in over $1.3 billion in 2010 alone:

http://tinyurl.com/85v8l7g

Audits released by the USPS Office of the Inspector General published last year disclosed that millions of the dollars funneled to FedEx were unnecessary and wasteful, proving that their deal with FedEx was only a deal FOR FedEx. Here is a quote from of those audits:

"It was more effective and economical in some cases for the Capital Metro, Eastern, Great Lakes, and Northeast Areas to use ground transportation and domestic air carriers as well as to sort mail at Postal Service plants than to use FedEx to perform these functions. Because the areas used FedEx, the Postal Service incurred about $35.3 million in unnecessary costs. If these areas implement our recommended changes, we estimate the Postal Service could save $170.6 million over a 10-year period."

http://tinyurl.com/7fwvhpy

On a combined basis, the OIG audits showed THE CONTRACT WITH FEDEX HAS SQUANDERED OVER $94 BILLION SO FAR, AND COULD WASTE ANOTHER $480 MILLION OR MORE if allowed to continue:

http://tinyurl.com/7jkajh4

The United States Postal Service cannot be expected to successfully compete with companies like FedEx when those companies are using political influence and payola to place undue financial burdens on the USPS, to force wasteful and unnecessary outsourcing, to mangle its business practices and to cripple its efficiency. To better understand what corporate greed and systematic kleptocracy have done to (take over) our mail service and how, these three references are must-reads:

The Strange Story of Postal Reform
http://tinyurl.com/6ufwdt3

How to Privatize the Post Office: Piece by Piece, Step by Step
http://tinyurl.com/7plyco6

Battle Over USPS Future Enters Critical Period
http://tinyurl.com/7o75v3j


Related Image:

http://ldrlongdistancerider.com/images/FedEx_USPS_Privatization.jpg

Related Videos:

The Great Postal Heist (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUisfLtGN2A#ws)

US Postal Service Vs. FedEx & UPS (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UJGS_1oFXU#)


This document contains links shortened using http://tinyurl.com to facilitate emailing. If you are concerned that we would use them to cloak phishing or malware, you should open them with this: http://longurl.org


###

OCCUPY WALL STREET: NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION 17 NOVEMBER 2011

http://occupywallst.org/action/november-17th/

http://november17.org/


###

SHOW ME WHAT KLEPTOCRACY LOOKS LIKE! THIS IS WHAT KLEPTOCRACY LOOKS LIKE!

Kleptocracy [klep-TOK-ruh-see]: A government or state in which those in power exploit national resources and steal; rule by a thief or thieves. See also the United States of America where, as Goethe said, "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." Want documented examples of the corporate greed that corrupts our government and fuels the Revolution? Find dozens here, with more to come:

http://kleptocracychronicles.com


###

IT IS NO COINCIDENCE THAT OF THE LAST 14 U.S. PRESIDENTS, 7 HAVE BEEN DEMOCRATS AND 7 HAVE BEEN REPUBLICANS.

Our Kleptocracy-controlled media focuses on America's two-year election cycles as if who wins or loses in the swinging of the pendulum was a matter of life or death, when in fact even at the Presidential level it makes no more difference than the outcomes of Monday Night Football, American Idol, Dancing With The Stars, Hillbilly Handfishing or the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor. U.S. elections are staged primarily to give Sheeple the illusion of control so they will (a) vent their frustrations and expend their energy, emotions and resources supporting or attacking the Puppet on the Left hand or the Puppet on the Right, and consequently (b) never recognize and challenge the common omnipotent Puppetmaster.

There was no real change in 2008. There was no real change in 2010. There WILL be real change in 2012, but it won't be coming from tele-brainwashed couch potatoes, manipulated voter lists, rigged voting machines or predetermined ballot counts. It will be coming from us...

The 99 Percent

http://corporategreedchronicles.com


###

I AM NOT ANONYMOUS. I AM AN AMERICAN.

I am not just a Consumer. I am a Citizen.

I will no longer be labeled Left or Right, Liberal or Conservative, Demopublican or Republocrat.

I will no longer follow Puppets labeled Left or Right, Liberal or Conservative, Demopublican or Republocrat.

I am the People. And I am coming for the Puppetmasters.

I am part of the 99 Percent. And I demand the following:

1. End the Fed.
2. Reverse Citizens United.
3. Repeal PATRIOT Act.
4. Expose 9/11 Truth.
5. End Profit Wars.
6. Refund Taxpayer Trillions.
7. Imprison the Kleptocrats.
8. Single Term Limits.

Or, if these demands are not addressed promptly:

1. Regime Change.

http://ironboltbruce.com


###

LABELS (A POEM OF PROTEST)

"Democrat", "Republican",
The parties of the system;
Puppets both, for sale their votes,
No character or wisdom.

"Liberal", "Conservative",
For change or status quo?
Pick either one, the change is none,
All charlatans and whores.

Far "Left" we place the Anarchists,
Libertarians claim far "Right";
Yet both decry the government:
False continuum brought to light.

For oil, "We" bomb their mud huts,
Strip them bare, then offer "Aid";
And fake their retribution as
Pretext - a false flag raised.

Unarmed hundred thousands killed
By weapons of "Defense",
While rights are lost for "Freedom" sake -
On profit, all depends.

With stroke of pen, the "Patriot" Act,
And patriots' gifts are taken;
Then "Citizens United" leaves
Our citizens forsaken.

We protest loss of liberties,
Put "World Wide Web" to use;
Cloudmark Authority censors us
For "messaging abuse".

They label us to finger-point,
With labels, "They" deride us;
Their labels keep us all at bay,
For with labels, "They" divide us.

http://ldrlongdistancerider.com


###

JOIN THE GLOBAL REVOLUTION!

Occupy Wall Street/OWS:

http://occupywallst.org/

Occupy DC/Stop the Machine:

http://october2011.org/

Occupy Together:

http://occupytogether.org/

Watch these Videos:

http://tinyurl.com/kleptocracytutorial

Take this Pledge:

http://wp.me/p19dS3-9o

How many examples of greed and corruption must you see before you act?

http://corporatecriminalsexposed.com

Mister D
11-16-2011, 10:17 PM
Wasn't the government plundering the Post Office's revenues

Captain Obvious
11-16-2011, 10:20 PM
I wholly support the privatization of our parcel delivery service.

Wholly and completely support it.

ironboltbruce
11-18-2011, 12:40 PM
I wholly support the privatization of our parcel delivery service.

Wholly and completely support it.


And I suppose paying FedEx almost half a billion dollars too much to do a job the USPS could have done in-house for less is in your twisted little mind a good thing. If so, here's a video that was made with you and your kind in mind:

Privatize Profits and Socialize Failure - REPUBLICANISM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWxTQbfsEA8#)

Conley
11-18-2011, 12:44 PM
Cap'n you just got told! :o

Good post IBB.

Captain Obvious
11-18-2011, 03:31 PM
I wholly support the privatization of our parcel delivery service.

Wholly and completely support it.


And I suppose paying FedEx almost half a billion dollars too much to do a job the USPS could have done in-house for less is in your twisted little mind a good thing. If so, here's a video that was made with you and your kind in mind:

Privatize Profits and Socialize Failure - REPUBLICANISM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWxTQbfsEA8#)


Fuck your video, show me some documentation on what it costs to ship a package with USPS and FedEx.

I'm not saying I doubt that stat is accurate - I don't know. You haven't given me any proof.

Serve up some real numbers and lets start there. Sound good?

Conley
11-18-2011, 03:41 PM
Personally I have mixed feelings on the USPS.

The TLDR of what I posted here

http://politirant.com/rants/what-congress-doesn't-want-you-to-know-about-the-post-office/

is that they are profitable and are also pretty efficient, but the pols have screwed everything up and are taking money from it just like they do with Social Security.

Could private business do things more efficiently? Maybe, probably, but I don't think the Post Office is where we should spending our energy when there are so many other problems in government. Even accounting for taxes [edit: actually they don't get any tax money] the USPS is a lot cheaper to ship stuff with than FedEx or UPS in my experience (flat rate boxes) and it's horsecrap that FedEx gets to play by a different set of labor laws than UPS which give them a HUGE advantage.

"Because FedEx was originally founded as an airline, FedEx Express workers are currently subject to the Railway Labor Act (RLA), a law passed in 1926 to prevent disruptions to national air and train traffic. Though many FedEx Express workers don't have a direct relationship with the operation or maintenance of the air fleet, they are still covered by the RLA. That law carries a difficult path to unionization that requires a national vote by every worker at a company, and doesn't allow for organizing at a local, terminal-by-terminal level. "

http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/jun2009/db2009068_154641.htm

There's a lot to discuss in this issue, obviously.

Peter1469
11-19-2011, 03:11 PM
Fed Ex may be close to congress, but not as close as the post office. The USPO is failing because Congress is its board of directors. The USPO can't make any changes to its business model, no matter how practical, without Congressional approval.

No wonder it is failing.

Captain Obvious
11-26-2011, 11:40 PM
No retort from IBB?

MMC
11-27-2011, 12:30 AM
Has he switched over here yet?

Conley
11-27-2011, 10:21 AM
Oh yeah, he's been spamming here just like he did at the old site. He had no trouble making the switch :angry: :angry: :laugh:

Mister D
11-27-2011, 10:52 AM
Yeah, rebuttals aren't his thing, apparently.