03/05/2025
Why aren’t the representatives in the Democratic Party never concerned about parts of the government who are always over-spending or can’t explain their loses, i.e., Pentagon/Post Office, etc.? It always seems to be a given or they never question this?
The railroad/post offices have to be structured/run as a business.
Something the representatives/leaders of the government have not learned is – the government is a business not a piggy bank – and that is the problem.
The railroad and the post offic need to be treated as such. A good example is during elections the Democrats use the post office to advance their election votes – manipulating the mail-in votes by adding or subtracting the votes.
Is that why the Democrats are bashing Musk?
The government must be more advanced in their thinking rather than “doing business” the old ways which are the horse and buggy days.
The Democrats line of thinking is – if you have a post office box at their station(s) – you can’t have anything delivered to your home address become you do not have a POST OFFIC BOX in front of your house. Does that make sense when I can receive a United Parcel Post /Amazon/etc. package – they can deliver it to my home even though I don’t have a mail box in front of my home?
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Elon Musk’s newest targets in his quest to slash the federal government: the United States Postal Service and the national passenger railroad company Amtrak.
The DOGE chief said Wednesday at a Morgan Stanley tech conference, “Logically, we should prioritize anything that can reasonably be privatized… We should privatize the post office and Amtrak,” according to CNN.
“To understand the federal government, it is like a corporate takeover at scale,” Musk also said, “but one where the company is actually in much worse shape than any commercial company could ever be.”
While Musk has spent the weeks since Donald Trump’s inauguration leveling accusations of fraud at the federal government and cutting programs he disagrees with, this seems to be the first time that he has publicly advocated for the privatization of these two high-profile government organizations.
Elon Musk delivers remarks during a Cabinet meeting held by U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on February 26, 2025 in Washington, DC. / Andrew Harnik / Getty Images
Privatizing the USPS—which in recent years has faced dramatic financial difficulties, losing billions each year—has long been floated as an idea to make the service more effective.
Trump has been mulling the option since before he entered office, according to The Washington Post.Related video: Unelected Elon dubbed ‘CEO of the country’ inking deals leaving U.S. ‘less safe,’ critic says (MSNBC)
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“There is a lot of talk about the Postal Service being taken private,” he said in December. “It’s a lot different today, between Amazon and UPS and FedEx and all the things that you didn’t have. But there is talk about that. It’s an idea that a lot of people have liked for a long time.”
Last month, the Post reported that Trump was considering attempting to seize control of the USPS by way of an executive order, which could violate federal law. He hasn’t done so yet.
However, privatizing the postal service could have serious downsides, especially for rural communities and small businesses. The agency’s “universal service obligation” means that it will deliver to distant parts of the country regardless of whether doing so is profitable.
An Amtrak passenger train pass by Waldo Stadium before the college football game between the Kent State Golden Flashes and Western Michigan Broncos on October 26, 2024, at Waldo Stadium in Kalamazoo, MI. / Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Likewise, proposals to privatize Amtrak have also come up in the past amid the organization’s financial difficulties. While the railroad service is majority-owned by the government and relies on federal subsidies, it is already run as a for-profit company.
While supporters argue that taking the passenger railroad private would make it operate more efficiently, critics of the idea point to the many problems that emerged when Britain privatized its passenger rail service in the 1990s. It resulted in greater service lapses and further financial issues, yet still required significant government subsidies.
If Musk follows through on his words, the two agencies would just be the latest on which he has sicced his DOGE team. The squad has already infiltrated numerous government organizations, including the Department of Education, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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The Democrats will never agree on anything that Musk recommends because his mind is so far above their heads they can’t comprehend anything called “CHANGE” unless you talk about the change in their pockets. And, the fact, it doesn’t have corruption or fraud incorporated in it – then – they are not interested because their take is not included.
If you will note most of their bill allocations are for outside countries and are all frivolous.
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