Postmaster General Testifies on Reforming the U.S. Postal Service

U.S. Postmaster General David Steiner testified on improving the Postal Service’s business operations before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. He was grilled by Democratic senators regarding a proposal that would require states to provide information about voters receiving mail-in ballots for federal elections. Under the proposed rule, the USPS would not deliver mail-in ballots in states that didn’t provide this data. Steiner also testified that the Postal Services was “out of cash” and was borrowing money from retirement plans to fund current operations

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garbageboy

He’s done nothing!!!
Still have managers just sitting around all day.
rural carriers finish in 5 hours getting paid 8!
brand new mail trucks sitting in our parking lot
with 6 more weeks until they train us.
We have 11 Post Offices withing a 12 mile radius.
I know that 2 sell a book of stamps a week, or less.
But, the clerks that work there are all relatives of
the PMs family?? Go figure!!!!

Scot Rhodes

https://x.com/HawleyMO/status/2069842007325901170/video/1

The PMG and Senator Hawley going at it. This PMG laughs and DeJoy put his hands over his ears.

Funny how Congress told the previous PMG he needed to resign, too.

Different person…same haughtiness.

The Truth

When he was appointed, there was hope he would look at the the USPS and apply private sector business sense to the place. Of course the result would have been to eliminate the unnecessary management positions and we all know there’s a lot of them. But he blew it and actually added more, despite falling volumes. He flat out lied several times yesterday. He deserves really worse than what he got and does probably need to resign or be fired.

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