Saturday, October 9, 2010

Breaking News: Postal Union Election Delayed After Ballots Lost in the Mail

The American Postal Workers Union has extended its internal election after thousands of ballots appeared to have gotten lost . . . in the mail.

The union's election committee was supposed to be counting those ballots this week in downtown Washington, D.C., following a tradition mail-in election. But the union announced that only about 39,000 ballots were turned in -- and that "a large number of union members had not received their ballots."

Is there any wonder why Fed Ex, UPS and others are enormously successful?

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In a somewhat related video, Bill Whittle explains the basics of Tea Party Conservatism. In this segment, Bill talks about the advantages of small government and free enterprise using the Post Office as an example.

2 comments:

  1. Bill made something so very complicated seem perfectly logical and easy to understand. Thanks for the viewing!

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  2. I definitely agree that this explains the success of privatized mail delivery! Tsk,tsk,tsk!

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