Safe Mode: On
HISTORIC POST OFFICE DEFAULT AUGUST

While lawmakers continue to fight over how to fix the ailing U.S. Postal Service, the agency's money problems are only growing worse.

The Postal Service repeated on Wednesday that without congressional action, it will default—a first in its long history, a spokesman said—on a legally required annual $5.5 billion payment, due Aug. 1, into a health-benefits fund for future retirees. Action in Congress isn't likely, as the House prepares to leave for its August recess.

The agency said a default on the payment, for 2011, wouldn't directly affect service or its ability to pay employees and suppliers. But "these ongoing liquidity issues unnecessarily undermine confidence in the viability of the Postal Service among our customers," said spokesman David Partenheimer.

The agency says it will default on its 2012 retiree health payment as well—also roughly $5.5 billion, due Sept. 30—if there is no legislative action by then.


Is Your Post Office Saved?

Check if your local post office is on the list of locations initially scheduled to close and then given a reprieve in May.

Postal Service Moves Ahead on Plant Closures , May 17, 2012
Opinion: The Senate's Pony Express, May 2, 2012

Most everyone agrees the Postal Service needs an overhaul. It had a loss of $3.2 billion in the second quarter of this fiscal year; it is to report third-quarter results on Aug. 9. The agency blames factors including declining mail volumes and the unusual 2006 mandate by Congress that it annually set aside billions for future retirees. But while the Senate has passed legislation to overhaul the agency, the House says it doesn't expect to take up its own proposal until after August.

The two sides remain far apart. Senators voted in April, on a bipartisan basis, for legislation that largely shores up the agency's finances by returning an estimated $10.9 billion overpayment made into the federal employee pension system. The legislation limits the agency's ability to close postal branches and stop Saturday delivery.

Republican House leaders support legislation they say would require the agency to operate more like a business, in part by setting up a panel to reduce the network of post offices. Some rural-district House members, from both parties, have been worried about closures in their areas.

A chief backer of the House bill, Rep. Dennis Ross (R., Fla.), wouldn't consider financial relief in the Senate bill "absent wholesale reforms" that are in the House bill, said Fredrick Piccolo Jr., chief of staff for Mr. Ross. He said that there will "in all likelihood be no vote before the August recess."

The office of Sen. Tom Carper (D., Del.), one of the authors of the Senate bill, said Wednesday that "every day that is lost in passing reform legislation puts the Postal Service another step closer to collapse, and unfortunately it appears that House Leaders are prepared to let that happen."



I would like any liberal out there to tell me ONE THING our government does good. Any government entity that could survive on the same playing filed as a private company and make a profit.







.


Added: Jul-19-2012 Occurred On: Jul-19-2012
By: cajunmojo
In:
Other News
Tags: postal service, post office, goverment
Location: United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 1106 | Comments: 7 | Votes: 1 | Favorites: 0 | Shared: 1 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
You need to be registered in order to add comments! Register HERE
Sort by: Newest first | Oldest first | Highest score first
Liveleak opposes racial slurs - if you do spot comments that fall into this category, please report them for us to review.
  • How is that print, borrow tax Keynesian Ponzi scheme working out for you lemmings?

    The government can't even run or manage mail delivery or Amtrak and you want them to take over healthcare? Ahhahahahahahahahaha!

    Posted Jul-19-2012 By 

    (4)

  • "Greatest country on the Earth" blah blah blah.

    I get a little tired of hearing that and I myself am an American.

    Don't get me wrong, I love my country and our history.

    I just don't trust these motherfuckers running the show.

    We can't keep the post office open but we can guarantee free healthcare, childbirth for illegal alien knocked up wetbacks, citizenship for their spawn, welfare for the whole damn family to the tune of 30 million illegals in this country.

    But the post office i More..

    Posted Jul-19-2012 By 

    (2)

    • @ValleyBlacksmith when you look at how we have a post office thats broke, the worst education system in the developed world, a crumbling infrastructure, the most obesity and cancer of most countries on Earth, over crowded prisons etc.. and then think about how ~$.53 of every tax dollar is spent on wars that have nothing to do with the people of this country, its almost too much to bare

      Posted Jul-19-2012 By 

      (1)

  • The federal government created these jobs, and has lost eye popping billions of dollars ever since. Nice job, and welcome to government run healthcare.

    Posted Jul-19-2012 By 

    (1)

  • the post office;
    outdated technology

    you cant toss more money and you cant charge more money;
    it is what it is and its time to cut back the size of it.

    why do people or the elected not understand that things expand and contract at market will, service provided, service stability, and finical ability of the overall transaction (mfg, retail, financing, taxation, and registration)
    all of these points must be in pace properly for an industry to work; and well. The post office is a lame horse; have More..

    Posted Jul-19-2012 By 

    (0)

  • The postal system saw a boom in shipping and profits when ebay blossomed!. Between ebays greed and the postal system, sellers were forced out of business and ebay where it is now and the postal system stuck with obligations that it can no longer meet because they lost a massive amount of people now shipping packages. Now it has to raise rates in order to meet there goal thus further eroding there customer shipping items. Both ebay and the postal system dug there graves. THANK YOU MEG WHITEMAN! B More..

    Posted Jul-19-2012 By 

    (0)

  • Declining mail volumes.... https://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NYSE:FDX

    Huh.

    Posted Jul-19-2012 By 

    (0)