Post&Parcel--Ralph Nader, the renowned consumer advocate and five-time candidate for President of the United States, has warned key US Congressmen that cutting postal services is a "suicidal prescription for further decline" at the US Postal Service.
Nader wrote to the chairmen of the US Senate and House government oversight committees last week declaring that the financial troubles at USPS were an "entirely manufactured crisis".
In particular, he urged Senator Joseph Lieberman and Representative Darrell Issa to sort out the "perverse" annual healthcare payments required of USPS by Congress in the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA) of 2006. Read more!
Nader wrote to the chairmen of the US Senate and House government oversight committees last week declaring that the financial troubles at USPS were an "entirely manufactured crisis".
In particular, he urged Senator Joseph Lieberman and Representative Darrell Issa to sort out the "perverse" annual healthcare payments required of USPS by Congress in the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (PAEA) of 2006. Read more!