Comments by "DXR" (@MrDXRamirez) on "The Biggest Labor Struggle NO ONE Is Talking About!" video.

  1. How rich are the administrators of the Post Office? Do they live in mansions and drive luxury cars? I want to see evidence of a class difference between the rank and file and the upper levels of management of the Post Office. If you cannot show me the contrast between rich and poor in the social organization of the US post office than your story is bankrupt! Show me how capitalism exploits society’s need for mass communication of which the post office is a part, ---is it leasing or letting its trucks to carriers the way Ubur exploits the needs of society for mass transportation, that a class division between a driver and a car, is established and accepted in America. Uber driver works free for the owner of the driver’s car because the driver, one and the same actual owner of the car, leases the car to Uber to pick up an Uber client, during that time, the car’s owner has changed, after the Uber client has left the car the car’s owner changes back to the driver another Uber client needs a ride and the driver is reassigned a new pick up. Believe me there are enough potential Uber clients in society that regular car owners would consider renting out their cars to a corporation building a market. Is this happening to postal workers? Privatizing the post office would entail the rank and file to become the owners of the postal delivery trucks and the administrators of the post office can hire out the trucks and drivers, only then can the revenue (tax dollars) be free of the cost of delivering mail and a profit (privatization) can be made from the work of the driver’s.
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