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March 16, 2010

What Do Detroit, the Postal Service, and Health Care Reform Have in Common?

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Fewer and more expensive services, corruption, and inefficiency are the marks of liberal government-run cities, businesses, and programs.

Before casting "yea" votes in favor of a government health care grab later this week, wavering House Democrats may want to struggle out of the left's ideological fog for a moment and consider the sad, but instructive, tales of the U.S. Postal Service and the city of Detroit. Both are poster boys (excuse me, poster persons) for how government can get almost anything gloriously wrong.

That the U.S. Postal Service is swimming in red ink isn't news. The nation's postal service, despite its first-class mail monopoly, swims in red ink a lot. The important news to Americans as they follow Washington's three-ring health care circus is that U.S. Postmaster General Joe E. Potter wants to drop Saturday mail delivery as a cost-cutting measure.

To repeat, the postmaster general wants to reduce service in an effort to staunch red ink. That's service as in mail delivery, the U.S. Postal Service's bread and butter. Imagine a hamburger joint announcing to its customers that it plans to stop selling hamburgers a day or two a week to cut costs....

posted by : Nancy Kennon on March 16, 2010
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