September 15, Pocatello, Idaho, to be hit by latest USPS closings. Local postal workers told me that the Gateway distribution center, on Flandro Road in Pocatello, could be part of the surprise announcement made by U.S. Postal Service officials today.
This would mean all east Idaho mail would be shipped off to Salt Lake City, Utah, to be sorted.
I checked the USPS mail processing facilities list of closings, and the Pocatello distribution center is the only facility in Idaho on the list!
Postal officials say it will result in much slower delivery times. That’s not all, the USPS is considering ending First Class letter service altogether!
Local postal workers told me they were notified yesterday, September 14. This latest announcement of closings are for as many as 252 mail processing facilities (distribution centers), cutting 35,000 jobs, across the country. They were not listed on the recent Post Office closing list!
Local postal workers also told me that they suspect the U.S. Congress is conspiring to fully privatize the Postal Service. There is no reason for that, since the USPS does not get any taxpayer money!!!
The United States Postal Service does not make money off taxpayers, they are solely funded by the postage they charge. The U.S. Congress controls what the USPS can charge, and, according to testimonies by the U.S. postmaster general, Patrick Donahoe, and Fredric Rolando, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, the U.S. Congress has forced the USPS to over pay into several federal funds.