Delivering for America Plan (DFA) has wasted that help, losing more money for the Postal Service

The last thing or person the USPS needed was Louis DeJoy who lacked in knowledge of how the Post Service works. He then took it upon himself to implement change(s) before learning about the USPS systems and its people. We did not do such in manufacturing facilities. Lacking the knowledge of how the USPS works and the backing of its labor spelled failure right from the beginning.

Steve Hutkins has been delivering the message of a coming disaster at the USPS that no one person outside of Louis DeJoy could stop. Now that Louis has tossed in the towel, he is asking for Elon Musk to take over in his place. What better person to arrive at the scene and further the mistakes Louis DeJoy made.

In the final item in the list, DeJoy renewed his attacks on the Postal Regulatory Commission. DeJoy calls the PRC “an unnecessary agency that has inflicted over $50 billion in damage to the Postal Service by administering defective pricing models and decades old bureaucratic processes that encumber the Postal Service. They have an anachronistic view of the Postal Service’s current business environment, they have failed to change as the times and the postal economy has changed, and they therefore stand in the way of the timely and necessary changes required to succeed as a self-funded enterprise in a competitive environment-which is what the Postal Service needs to do to survive.”

The statement goes on to explain that,

“The Commission follows the law to ensure that USPS provides universal service to all Americans, including those in rural and remote locations, and also safeguards fair competition in package markets by preventing the Postal Service from abusing its monopoly position. The price cap the Postmaster General has complained about for years was established by law, not by the Commission.”

The Commission does not mince words. More detail:

But yesterday’s letter to Congress may represent an escalation in the fight. DeJoy is apparently asking Musk for help in getting rid of the PRC.

That’s how Congressman Gerald E. Connolly interpreted the letter, anyway. Yesterday he issued a statement saying DeJoy’s letter “suggests alarming actions for DOGE to pursue that would easily lead to the privatization and politicization of the Postal Service. This includes DeJoy’s call to gut or even terminate the Postal Regulatory Commission, the independent regulator of the Postal Service created by Congress and responsible for approving rate changes and ensuring appropriate service.”

It’s not clear what Musk can do to help DeJoy get rid of the PRC, but given the reporting that Trump may fire the USPS Board of Governors and move the Postal Service to the Commerce Department, it looks as if the PRC and its Commissioners may also be in danger.