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The post office is unfortunately vulnerable to political pressure. Both from their unions, and from the federal government. Imagine the nightmare of Pete Buttigieg sending down dictates to the post office as he tries to build political career. Look at what’s happening in CA right now: just park the ships far enough offshore that you can’t see them and then claim the problem is solved because there aren’t as many ships waiting, charge the people who are already losing money because they can’t get their containers out of the port fines, and punish them further, claiming this as a political win because it punishes the businesses. Absolutely no thank you. This is an actual problem that needs real solutions, not politicians grubbing power. |
If you think your elected leaders are not competent and professional, then fire them and elect leaders that will improve the government. If you want a better post office, we need to FIX the post office, not destroy it.
This sort of argument is the one that leads to hypocritically de-funding the post office by playing politics, then since it's too political pointing to it and saying "See? The government can't do anything right", then completely dismantling it.
Other countries manage to have public services that actually work. I don't believe that the American people are somehow genetically predisposed to having a bad government.