| >> It's very easy to complaint when you've never seen the worse alternatives. I have relatives that fled the USSR during the heights of communism. I have played soccer with guys who came from South American countries that were mired in Civil War. Two of my best friends fled South Asia during the Pol Pot regime. Its interesting you tell me I have no perspective without even knowing who I am or what I've experienced in my life. To judge someone like this is pretty offensive. I'm keenly aware of how dictatorships work. I've heard and seen what an abusive government is capable of. I have yet to see the abuses people I know fled from happen here in the US. >> How often does the Government do that to you? Your short term memory must not be very good: "If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor." "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan." "Take this vaccine or you're going to lose your job." "This is the govt, you need to remove posts that we don't like." "We couldn't come to an agreement on a budget so the government is shut down until further notice." https://mailomg.com/2025/09/17/opinion-the-good-the-bad-and-... With a second attempt to rectify PAEA’s errors, Congress successfully granted a financial reform of $57 billion dollars through the Postal Service Reform Act in FY 2022. Soon after, Postmaster General DeJoy announced his “Delivering for America Plan” (DFA) Delivery performance suffered as well, as the new consolidated facilities far underperformed the prior structure, leading to enormous cost overruns and overtime. The infrastructure for new EV delivery vehicles simply did not exist, and the selected manufacturer fell behind implementation times as each facility needed to be retrofitted for EV charging. |