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Posted 01/12/2011   09:19 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add laswabbie to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Good old Newt (Gingrich) discussed Forever Stamps in his latest e-letter. He raises a couple of good points.


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Post Office Bait and Switch

A new initiative by the U.S Postal Service that appears on the surface to be a good deal for customers is in fact setting the stage for bankruptcy and a future bailout of the Post Office with taxpayer money.

This week, U.S. Postmaster General Patrick Donahue plans to announce that all future stamps sales will be so-called "forever stamps," which can still be used even if postage rates go up.

Anyone who has had to hunt around for 1 or 2 cent stamps to add to their old stamps after an increase may consider this good news.

However, consider the implications of this action. The Post Office is currently experiencing a severe budget deficit and has been unable to gain approval for a postal rate increase. In addition, they are threatening to stop delivering mail on Saturdays as a way to cut costs. As Peter Schiff astutely points out in this interview with The Daily Bell, the Post Office is trying to solve their short term revenue problems at the cost of even bigger problems down the road.

The Post Office will try to use any short term increase in sales from these forever stamps to solve their immediate fiscal problems. But if the Post Office is already having trouble operating at full capacity with current prices, imagine how difficult it will be to do so in five or ten years after inflation has pushed their costs up AND they are selling even fewer stamps because so many people already purchased them in the past.

In fact, this move is setting the stage for a future taxpayer bailout of the Post Office because it virtually guarantees its future bankruptcy.

The low price of stamps is not the reason why the Post Office is facing such huge deficits. The Post Office is seeking a 5.6% increase in the price of stamps despite an inflation rate of just 0.6%.

Instead, the Post Office is facing budget shortfalls because it is unwilling to engage in the necessary reform of its operations necessary in the modern economy.

As I discussed in To Save America, which is now out in an updated paperback version, the Post Office's union work rules require it to pay a large group of employees more than a million dollars a week to do nothing. Instead of being able to lay off redundant workers, the Post Office (and by extension, every American who uses the mail) keeps them on salary through a program called "standby time."

If the Post Office really wants to solve its fiscal challenges, it needs to engage in the difficult work of reforming its operating procedures, including its suffocating and costly union work rules like "standby time."

Congress should block the Post Office from implementing this genuinely dumb move and force it to confront the true cause of its budget woes and implement real reform.
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Posted 01/12/2011   10:38 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stamperdude to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting. I was speaking to a local small town Postmaster whom said they are in the process of letting go of dozens of positions in the area to restructure. He is currently coming into the "big" city to help another PO get organized and trained in their rural delivery area a few times a week in addition to trying to run his own PO over 10 miles away. I should ask him how he feels about the new forever commemoratives. He has always been good to collectors in the area by trying to stock each new issue.
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Posted 01/13/2011   12:54 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wt1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I'm reading so many articles on the current financial dilemma of the USPS and just wonder why a basic idea that has raised revenue for so many companies for years hasn't been implemented by the USPS.

Why do they not sell advertising used within the postmarks they apply to the mail? Based on the cost advertisers pay for flyers, signs, billboards, etc., the use of an advertiser's logos or slogan within a postmark would account for alot of needed revenue using a medium that already exists. The costs would be borne by the advertiser and the USPS would reap a lot of adveritsing dollars in doing so. (It would also provide our fellow stamp collectors -- er, postmark collectors -- yet another field of collecting to consider.)

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Posted 01/13/2011   11:05 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add kirks to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I always try very hard to avoid POLITICS on the SCF forums, but is should not surprise anyone that Gingrich and his cronies are opposed to Labor Unions ???
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Posted 01/13/2011   12:19 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add bobgggg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I will vote for anyone who forces the USPS to use Gum on stamps
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Good one, Bob. Thanks for the levity!
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Posted 01/13/2011   6:40 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Donna Merkle to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
What's going to make it hard to remove the "redundant workers" is the fact that they are "Federal redundant workers". Unions will flex their muscles to prevent the the layoffs. Anyone know the words to I Am A Federally Protected Employee?

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