7/4/2026 at 1:17:59 AM
Pretty important asterisk concerning the privatization of the Japanese rail network: this privatization led to the closure of a lot of rural, unprofitable lines. IMO this would play out similarly for the USPS; it's not hard to remain profitable when you can just cleave off the parts of your public service that are in the red.by hingler36
7/4/2026 at 5:25:01 PM
This is almost always the right answer to people who claim the government should be run like a business in a tone that suggests they believe they're the first person to ever have thoughts. Businesses and governments operate under wildly different constraints, the most significant being the general need of government to provide a broad range of services even where it's inefficient.Now people could make a reasonable argument that they actually do want government to run like a business by getting rid of costly functions or services with low ROI. But at least in the US this almost never seems to be the case and proponents of the argument just think government has a ton of excess waste that can be cut with no impact on services.
by rainsford
7/4/2026 at 3:01:17 PM
The irony here is the red Republican states are the ones voting for this who will be most impacted by it.by brandensilva
7/4/2026 at 5:37:55 PM
There's no irony because they'll never put two and two together and republican politicians will use the frustration to get reelected.by stackbutterflow
7/4/2026 at 5:57:05 PM
Indeed, that's been part of their strategy ever since Reagan's.by thrance
7/4/2026 at 3:08:46 AM
JR also owns tons of valuable real estate that brings them recurring revenueby queenkjuul