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You Won’t Believe Which Senator Won ‘Porker Of The Year’
« on: February 20, 2015, 10:08:40 am »
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You Won’t Believe Which Senator Won ‘Porker Of The Year’

Posted By Rachel Stoltzfoos On 6:04 PM 02/19/2015 In | No Comments

Citizens Against Government Waste awarded Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren “Porker of the Year,” for her “inane” suggestion that the financially struggling U.S. Postal Service should start acting as a bank.

CAGW, a non-profit dedicated to eliminating government waste, gives the award annually to the lawmaker, government official, or political candidate who has shown the most “blatant disregard” for taxpayers that year. Warren won over six other candidates with 34 percent of the vote in a public online poll.
 
 

She won the award because in 2014 she suggested the USPS fix its financial troubles by rebranding itself as a bank. If USPS offered basic bill paying, check cashing and small loans, it could make enough money to provide those services and shape up its finances.

It could “make a critical difference for millions of Americans who don’t have basic banking services because there are almost no banks or bank branches in their neighborhoods,” she wrote in an op-ed published by the Huffington Post.

The USPS has been on the Government Accountability Office’s annual High Risk List since 2009, because it “continues to face great uncertainty and risk related to its financial condition.”

 
CAGW said Warren’s suggestion showed “blatant disregard” for taxpayers, in a statement Thursday. “For her supremely inane idea to allow the USPS to take on financial services under its current flawed and bloated management structure in order to chase profits, while setting the stage for another enormous taxpayer bailout, Sen. Elizabeth Warren is CAGW’s 2014 Porker of the Year.”

Leading Porker in a Supporting Role went to Consumer Finance Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray, with 29 percent. Honorable Porker awards went to Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Republican Rep. Mike Rogers, Democratic Rep. Anna Eshoo, and former U.S. Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel.

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Re: You Won’t Believe Which Senator Won ‘Porker Of The Year’
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2015, 03:57:22 pm »
Congress needs to make up it's mind and decide if the postal service is a private corporation or a federal agency.  For decades, the postal service has been denied access to federal funding but denied access to free market.  The USPS tried 15 years ago to implement an ebillpay to augment declining revenue because of free email but the banking industry whined to congress and congress told the USPS to take apart all that they had done.  The USPS was also working on a "certified" email capability but UPS/et al whined to congress and forced USPS to shut it down.  With all of its awkwardness, the management at USPS is not solely responsible for their issues, congress and the union are immense weights tied around the neck of the organization not allowing it to prevail.

And no I am not nor have I ever been a USPS employee.  My dad worked for them for 30+ years and I did a little consulting work for them so no hype, just the facts..  :dx1: