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In reply to the discussion: Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Resigns [View all]Blue Dotty
(171 posts)31. His part in the hatchet job to destroy and privatize the USPS is done
Mar 15, 2025
Truthout.org
Postmaster General Louis DeJoys Thursday announcement that the independent United States Postal Service is partnering with the Department of Government Efficiency on a cost-cutting crusade that includes a planned reduction of 10,000 workers stoked fears that one of Americas most trusted and relied-upon federal agencies is on a path toward privatization.
In a letter to congressional leaders, DeJoy said DOGE will help the USPS in identifying and achieving further efficiencies. The postal chief listed mismanagement of the agencys retirement assets and workers compensation program, unfunded mandates imposed on us by legislation, and burdensome regulatory requirements restricting normal business practice as issues to be addressed.
The letter suggests alarming actions for DOGE to pursue that would easily lead to the privatization and politicization of the Postal Service, Democrats on the U.S. House Oversight Committee said in response to the announcement. This includes DeJoys call to gut or even terminate the Postal Regulatory Commission, the independent regulator of the Postal Service created by Congress and responsible for approving rate changes and ensuring appropriate service.
DeJoy who last month announced his intent to step down after more than four years in office has led a dramatic restructuring of the USPS, a constitutionally sanctioned agency. His tenure has been marred by allegations of criminal election obstruction, conflicts of interest, and other corruption. Critics have also warned that DeJoys Delivering for America, a 10-year austerity plan, put the agency on a fast track toward slower service, job cuts, and, ultimately, privatization.
Truthout.org
Postmaster General Louis DeJoys Thursday announcement that the independent United States Postal Service is partnering with the Department of Government Efficiency on a cost-cutting crusade that includes a planned reduction of 10,000 workers stoked fears that one of Americas most trusted and relied-upon federal agencies is on a path toward privatization.
In a letter to congressional leaders, DeJoy said DOGE will help the USPS in identifying and achieving further efficiencies. The postal chief listed mismanagement of the agencys retirement assets and workers compensation program, unfunded mandates imposed on us by legislation, and burdensome regulatory requirements restricting normal business practice as issues to be addressed.
The letter suggests alarming actions for DOGE to pursue that would easily lead to the privatization and politicization of the Postal Service, Democrats on the U.S. House Oversight Committee said in response to the announcement. This includes DeJoys call to gut or even terminate the Postal Regulatory Commission, the independent regulator of the Postal Service created by Congress and responsible for approving rate changes and ensuring appropriate service.
DeJoy who last month announced his intent to step down after more than four years in office has led a dramatic restructuring of the USPS, a constitutionally sanctioned agency. His tenure has been marred by allegations of criminal election obstruction, conflicts of interest, and other corruption. Critics have also warned that DeJoys Delivering for America, a 10-year austerity plan, put the agency on a fast track toward slower service, job cuts, and, ultimately, privatization.
Letter to Congressional leaders from DeJoy in full article.
https://truthout.org/articles/postmaster-general-louis-dejoy-teams-up-with-doge-to-gut-usps/
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100%, same here. Ours is a gem, beloved. Truly. When she retires I don't know what we will do.
mahina
Mar 2025
#14
Good riddance to bad rubbish. But I fear he'll be replaced by something worse.
sakabatou
Mar 2025
#18
Just as the excitement over Kevin McCarthy's departure as Speaker of the House led to disappointment with his successor*
Oopsie Daisy
Mar 2025
#30