Costco Wants to Know: Should USPS Be Privatized? 

Posted on February 1, 2016 by postal

Costco Wants to Know: Should USPS Be Privatized?

02/01/2016 – Costco, the rebate retailer, is leading a study, "Should the U.S. Postal Service be Privatized?" in The Costco Connection. Snap here to cast a ballot "no" by Feb. 10.

"The United States Postal Service is in a bad position, and some say the best way to turn this around is to privatize it and work it more like a business," the study says. "Others contend that keeping up the Postal Service as an open establishment is the best way to make mail benefit available and reasonable for everybody in the nation. What do you think?"

The article incorporates an expert privatization article by Chris Edwards of the CATO Institute and an enemy of privatization article composed by Katherine McFate, an individual from A Grand Alliance to Save Our Public Postal Service.

Overview members can post remarks.

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36 considerations on "Costco Wants to Know: Should USPS Be Privatized?" 

Barbara Hernandez says:

February 4, 2016 at 7:09 am

National Security and Privatization Facts about the USPS

1. After 9-11… carriers close down, trains close down, UPS close down, Fed-X close down for a considerable length of time, however the USPS conveyed the mail every day. The US Postal Service has the biggest transportation system and coordinations via the post office business.

2. After each storm, snowstorm, UPS and FED-X did not convey because of conceivable liabilities. The USPS will convey the mail.

3. The USPS did privatize the need mail to EMERY in the late 90's… .Remember?

Emery made such a terrible showing with regards to and never made their objectives. So the USPS broke the Emery contract and recovered the need mail preparing.

On the off chance that you privatize the USPS like a business, at that point taking no chances for a benefit, the American native loses.

Shop Sam's, and SAVE says:

February 4, 2016 at 3:36 am

Here is an approach to react to Costco. Hit them where it harms. Drop your participation only PRIOR to it terminating. At that point rejoin multi day or two later. By doing this, you spare somewhere in the range of $45 – $110 of your "participation". 

All Your TSP Belong To Us ! says:

February 3, 2016 at 3:33 pm

Postal representatives need to know, why Costco doesn't tend to it's very own concerns.

teofilo ramirez jr says:

February 3, 2016 at 2:42 pm

huge no.. the usps must be open not privatize.. it must be done under govt. furthermore, the most confided in govt office , I like it the manner in which it is again no to privatization

Phil says:

February 3, 2016 at 8:02 am

No fricknnn way! Try not to surrender to the idea! The USPS is the most confided in approach to dispatch letters and bundles, it is the main thing AMERICA has that mirrors our country.

Phil says:

February 3, 2016 at 8:08 am

I'm sorry to learn yet check your remark since you are misled and not taught regarding this matter. For what reason would Costco make this inquiry on the off chance that it previously was privatized! Congress has been endeavoring to privatize the postal administration for a long time and the general population of the United States get taught about the effect and stop it unfailingly!

obie scenic route says:

February 3, 2016 at 7:58 am

National Security and Privatization Facts about the USPS

1. After 9-11… aircrafts close down, trains close down, UPS close down, Fed-X close down for quite a long time, yet the USPS conveyed the mail every day. The US Postal Service has the biggest transportation system and coordinations via the post office business.

2. After each tropical storm, snowstorm, UPS and FED-X did not convey because of conceivable liabilities. The USPS will convey the mail.

3. The USPS did privatize the need mail to EMERY in the late 90's… .Remember?


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