It was only a few days ago I had read about a new Postmaster General and the “improvements” he was implementing to mail delivery. And for the first time ever, I see this message on a package I am expecting.
The clarify that image. I had earlier gotten emails saying my package was due to be delivered Aug 7. When it didn’t arrive, I checked the website and saw this message. Ok, I figured it would be delivered the next day, Saturday. Nope. Monday? Nope. The fucking package was only 2 hours away from me 5 days ago! What the hell is happening?
I want to say, I have never seen a message from USPS saying “Arriving Late”. I also want to say that my experience with USPS has been rock solid for as long as I can remember. When you read news stories about new management and their plan to improve profitability by reducing service levels, and immediately you are impacted, what kind of impression are you supposed to get?
I’ve tried to keep politics out of my blog for a long time, but I feel this gripe would be fair to make under any administration. It would only seem biased because one party’s beliefs on the topic run counter to my own while the other party would agree. And so goes politics in the black and white era of America.
Many, many years ago I had the belief that the government should be run like a business. remember Ross Perot? That was the era. And I was in support of Perot for president for that very reason. Make the government run efficiently like a business. It was years later that I realized how wrong that perspective is. And I’m sure there are many people now who felt like I did back then. Although Perot didn’t get very far, we’re finally getting to test the idea of having a business-type government. And boy are we going to pay for it.
Here is the reason is a nutshell so you don’t have to read at length: Government is about helping people, business is about making money. Those goals are incompatible. A business will sacrifice anything, especially people, in its goal for profit. Is that wrong? No, it’s just its nature. No hard feelings, it’s just business, ya know?
And at this point, I was going to lay out a bunch of differences, but it also came down to a single reason, one that is overwhelmingly obvious in these times, from the top to the bottom. It’s all selfishness.
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