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Jhhnn

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This. Within weeks of Trump complaining about how much the USPS charges Amazon, the amount of Amazon packages being delivered by USPS in my area trickled to nothing, before then they were delivering the bulk of them., including all the Sunday ones. Now it's almost always Amazon contractors.

Amazon has been building their own urban shipping service for some while, an in house version of UPS or Fedex. The latter have a whole series of agreements with USPS about air/ground shipping & last leg delivery. Neither deliver out in the countryside but rather pay USPS to do it since they're going out there anyway. They never will because it's too expensive to do so. I suspect Amazon also does the same at this point. The vast majority of all their customers are urban dwellers so they may just add a USPS surcharge where applicable rather than raise rates for everybody.
 
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Bingo
Then watch all the Federalist Society shitheads start mumbling that constitution didn't really mean anything about mail.
It meant Male but the founding fathers being illegal immigrants could not spell correctly

Nah, they'll argue that a single person carrying a letter counts as a postal service. And then they'll probably say it requires mail be delivered on horseback.
 
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1prophet

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We can't have a whole group of people with Ok skills and a union, make a decent living. Those days are over.
Yep and you can thank backstabbing, lip service paying liberal Democrats who look down at blue collar workers and outside of elections have no use for them, but like a Trump supporter Unions keep going back for more abuse and empty promises.
 

1prophet

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Trumps just mad Bezos is successful when all Trump has done is fail at anything he attempts.
Successful at stopping unionization, preventing liberal Seattle from making people like himself pay more to alleviate the homeless problem, brought back the gilded age into his warehouses and stands for everything liberals used to be against, but because he is a Democrat, hangs out with cool celebrities, keeps the bluecollar in check from getting too uppity and of course anti-Trump he is cool.
 

brycejones

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Successful at stopping unionization, preventing liberal Seattle from making people like himself pay more to alleviate the homeless problem, brought back the gilded age into his warehouses and stands for everything liberals used to be against, but because he is a Democrat, hangs out with cool celebrities, keeps the bluecollar in check from getting too uppity and of course anti-Trump he is cool.
Who lives up to your standards and is someone who should be a leader or is a leader in this country?
 

Fenixgoon

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Who lives up to your standards and is someone who should be a leader or is a leader in this country?

I don't think his statement is inconsistent with being a leader in the sense that business leaders are judged by the success of their company, not by the moral/ethical standards of how they treat their employees. I WISH that were the case.

So yeah, Bezos can be a great business leader and still have what many consider immoral or unethical business practices.

Do I think Bezos would make a competent politician in the sense that he could run a tight ship? Absolutely.
Do I think he would be good for the vulnerable, poor, and middle class - the people who are always struggling and are in desperate need of competent government now more than ever? Probably not.
 
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Successful at stopping unionization, preventing liberal Seattle from making people like himself pay more to alleviate the homeless problem, brought back the gilded age into his warehouses and stands for everything liberals used to be against, but because he is a Democrat, hangs out with cool celebrities, keeps the bluecollar in check from getting too uppity and of course anti-Trump he is cool.

I don’t think Bezos is cool, he is a pretty douchey businessman, but within the rules of our system he has been successful, unlike Trump. I’d love to see the system changed though. All the things you mentioned Bezos has done are right up Republicans alley though.
 

Mai72

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My brother has been a PO employee for about 25 years. Luckily he's on his way out because I see some very big changes in the near future. I don't use the post office much anymore, but many people still do. It's one of the few jobs that don't require a 4 year degree/technical certificate and you can still make a good living. These type of jobs are becoming extimct and will be bad for America IMO. You can say that people need to go back to college, but with student debt hovering at 1.6T and many people stuck in student debt payments for years I don't think it's a viable solution for some. Also, many people aren't good with technical jobs like plumbing, construction, etc. We need more jobs that you can start working straight out of HS, but I know that times are different.
 

brycejones

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I don't think his statement is inconsistent with being a leader in the sense that business leaders are judged by the success of their company, not by the moral/ethical standards of how they treat their employees. I WISH that were the case.

So yeah, Bezos can be a great business leader and still have what many consider immoral or unethical business practices.

Do I think Bezos would make a competent politician in the sense that he could run a tight ship? Absolutely.
Do I think he would be good for the vulnerable, poor, and middle class - the people who are always struggling and are in desperate need of competent government now more than ever? Probably not.
I'm not a big Bezos fan myself. My larger question is all @1prophet ever posts is screeds complaining about how democrats or liberals are bad and have sold out everyone. I am genuinely curious who he thinks is a better alternative and why.
 
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Thump553

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The post office is a major employer of disabled vets and has been so for many years. But I guess that doesn't matter to the perpetually flag waving GOPers.
 

hal2kilo

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Yep and you can thank backstabbing, lip service paying liberal Democrats who look down at blue collar workers and outside of elections have no use for them, but like a Trump supporter Unions keep going back for more abuse and empty promises.
Oh shit. I actually agree with you. Abandoning FDR's legacy I lay solely on the Clintons, thus the DNC's embrace of wall street.
Dems have been consistently better for the little guy than the Pubs by a long shot still. So, you don't get a bothsides cookie.