Leave it to the righties to come in with their horseshit explanations.
Newsflash: none of this would be happening if the lameduck Republican Congress of 2006 hadn't passed a last-minute bill designed to destroy the US Post Office at the bidding of Fedex and UPS. The USPO is now required to accumulate some ridiculous amount of pension funds in advance of retirements that no other government agency and no private business is required to do, and most other organizations wouldn't survive if they had to do what this outrageous regulation requires the USPO to do. The USPO has been struggling ever since to find ways to survive this agency-killing bill. I am very glad they can get into the banking business. Good for them.
And shame on the Democrats for not killing that evil bill when they had the chance.
Not sure where you read this, but it's false.
The US feds pay for their retirements out of payroll deductions...except for two agencies - one being the Postal Service. They were allowed (many years ago) to make bulk payments to OPM on behalf of their employees - instead of every pay period. Then the Postal Service started losing money and decided that one of their "cuts" was to delay their retirement contributions - so they got way behind on their payments. So then what should the gov't do? Who is going to pay for the retirements the employees were legally entitled to (and THEY paid for) - but not paid by the USPS? You would think Democrats would want to stick up for these poor, hardworking employees.
All Congress did was force them to pay their bills.
Is that where things are these days? The lefties think financial commitments and contracts are optional and the righties insist on people paying their bills...because I'm starting to notice a pattern here.