How is it permitted that the United States Postal Service (USPS) which claims to NOT be part of the Federal Government, gets all the perks of the Federal Government??? It seems their Feds when its convenient to be so!
Also, why are Post Offices listed under US Government in the “Blue Pages” of the phone book??? Hmm!
I don’t know where you got the idea that USPS “claims to not be part of the Federal Government.” The USPS is a corporation wholly owned by the government. They are not funed by taxes (though Congress has been known to give them loans from time to time.) But they are most certainly part of the government.
Welp… here we see that “The U.S. Postal Service is perhaps the most visible and personal of all federal services.”
here we see that although the Postal Service recieves “Operational authority vested in a Board of Governors and Postal Service executive management, rather than in Congress”, the Board of Governors are all Presidential appointees. here is a copy of the President’s Commission on the United States Postal Service report to the President and the Office of Domestic Finance.
here we see that the Postal Inspection service is a “federal law enforcement agency”… empowered by Congress. Also "Postal Inspectors are federal law enforcement officers who carry firearms, make arrests and serve federal search warrants and subpoenas. "
So… here we have an entity led by Presidential appointees, that reports to the President, and The Office of Domestic Finance (Treasury Department)… and has employees empowed to serve federal warrants and subpoenas…
Don’t sound very “Non-Fed” to me…
A buddy of mine is a postal employee and his explanation was that the the postal service predated the creation of the “agency system” and did not easily fit into what we now see as normal govt supervisory structures. They are just as much federal employees as any other.