by theluckycountry » Fri 26 Sep 2025, 00:17:15
The Post Office Has Become An Embarrassment
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')his week I landed myself smack dab in the middle of a real-life example of just how piss-poor of a capital allocator the government is compared to the free, for-profit market. Usually, when I want to mail something, I walk a block or two to either the UPS Store or the FedEx store. Both are pretty similar...
https://quoththeraven.substack.com/p/wi ... o-servicesLets stop there and go back to the first sentence. Our journo is claiming government services are a boondoggle because they aren't a for-profit corp, yet for hundreds of years that same postal system no doubt provided quality service to all and sundry. What went wrong? Outsourcing of course, it was the only change. The Government allowed private capitalist corporations to come in and then found they couldn't compete. Why? Because Fatcats will pay the lowest wages and allow crap conditions for their workers but government has to be fair. So allowing corps to take over everything is simply reintroducing Serfdom. Small businesses care for their employees, because they have to live shoulder to shoulder with them. Not franchise bullshit, real small business. Big business owners can live on the other side of the planet, what do they care about their "human capital". They are just so many animals in a factory to them.
Some things are best left under government control (the People's control) and postal is one of them. Electricity distribution is another. These things are part of the commons, you need them, you don't need Amazon or Tesla or McDonalds, but you need your mail delivered. Once people allow their elected officials (who are ALL corrupt) to do these deals with the private for profit sector they will get screwed to the wall. Companies don't mind paying extra, they can write it off on tax, householders can't!
Postal is a money loser by design, it's something the government must subsidize out of taxes, for the greater good. Same with Ambulance and Fire and Railroads and bus services. America has sold it's soul to the corporations and in so doing has allowed the trillions to flow into the pockets of the fatcats instead of staying in the pockets of the people.
This is an early peakOiler, where is she now 20 years later? Doing fine, or struggling to exist in the dystopian US world of greed and corruption? Many had hope back then. There is no hope now.

We're 17 years past the peak now and the 3rd World is going hungry and dark. We'll be next, we're well on the way in fact.