Thursday, November 22, 2012

Federal-Postal Coalition Requests Special Treatment

From the National Journal, on November 21, 2012:
The Federal-Postal Coalition -- a group representing more than two dozen federal employee unions -- pleaded with Congress on Monday to spare their members in any deal related to the "fiscal cliff."

Federal workers, the coalition wrote in a letter, have contributed more than their fair share toward reducing the debt and are the only group that has been targeted so heavily.

“Federal and postal employees and their families are hardworking, middle-class Americans who are struggling during these tough times just like other Americans,” the group wrote. “No other group has been asked to financially contribute the way they have, and it is time our nation’s leaders found other ways to reduce the deficit than continually taking from those who have dedicated their lives to public service.”...
Oligarchy and the Nanny State are in full bloom.

Weep for America.

Weep for the American taxpayer.

1 comment:

Ciccio said...

Irecently read a comparison of USPS and Fedex, both in the same business woth similar turnover. Then I took my little calculator and figured out that each USPS employee costs about $100,000 per year and manages to achieve a loss of another $50,000.