Donald Trump is gearing up for a monumental second term. After a landslide victory, he says he has “the nation’s mandate to save America.”
With a supercharged agenda, Trump promises to outshine his first term. He’s already teasing major moves to cut waste, save billions—maybe even trillions—in taxpayer dollars, and restore what he calls “America’s glory.”
But Trump isn’t just planning to tweak a few knobs. He’s got his eyes locked on one particular agency. “Failing,” he calls it.
He hints it’s draining the economy faster than a leaky bucket in a monsoon. What is it? Let’s just say, if you’ve ever mailed a Christmas card, you’ve used it.
From Daily Caller:
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly looking to privatize the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), three people familiar with the matter told The Washington Post in a report published Sunday…As mail volume declines for the Postal Service, the agency has reportedly lost $9.5 billion in the fiscal year ending on Sept. 30, The Washington Post reported.
Aiming at the USPS: The Postal Purge
Trump is reportedly eyeing the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) for a massive shake-up. In fact, sources close to Trump say he’s considering full privatization of the historic agency.
He’s had candid conversations about it at Mar-a-Lago with Howard Lutnick, his pick for Commerce Secretary and co-chair of his transition team.
The USPS has been a financial headache for years. Last year, it hemorrhaged $9.5 billion, thanks to declining mail volume and what Trump calls “inefficiency on steroids.”
For context, this is the same USPS that received only 93 trucks out of the Biden administration’s grandiose plan for 60,000 electric vehicles. Billions spent, almost nothing delivered—literally.
This isn’t just about saving stamps or packages, though. Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—yes, DOGE—has been sharpening its teeth.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, the co-leaders of the panel, have reportedly had early discussions about USPS reforms. Musk, whose efficiency obsessions could probably streamline a Monopoly game, seems like the perfect foil to the Postal Service’s bloated operations.
The Postal Service: A Relic or a Revival?
Privatizing the USPS isn’t just a cost-cutting exercise—it’s a philosophical shift. The agency, established in 1775 with Benjamin Franklin as the first Postmaster General, has seen better days.
Back then, it was revolutionary, delivering letters and connecting colonies. Today, it’s struggling to stay relevant in a world of TikTok and Amazon Prime.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, incoming chair of the DOGE subcommittee, minced no words. “USPS wasting money has to stop,” she said.
Greene’s blunt style pairs well with Trump’s unapologetic approach. Together, they seem ready to deliver a swift kick to the Postal Service’s inefficiencies.
Christmas Cards, but Make Them Private
The timing couldn’t be more perfect—or hilariously ironic. As the holiday season rolls around, Americans are flooding the USPS with cards and packages.
But under Trump’s vision, next year you might be choosing from FedEx, UPS, or some new Musk-inspired “Rocket Mail.”
Critics argue privatization could hurt e-commerce, especially for companies relying on affordable shipping. But supporters say it’s about time the USPS started pulling its weight.
And if Musk and Ramaswamy are involved, you can bet it’ll be high-tech and innovative. Who knows? Your future package might arrive via drone, or better yet, a self-driving Tesla.
Key Takeaways:
- Trump’s big plans: His second term aims to surpass the first with bold reforms and massive cost savings.
- USPS in the crosshairs: Privatization could save billions but would mark a historic shift.
- The DOGE team: Musk, Ramaswamy, and Greene are ready to lead the charge on efficiency.
Source: Daily Caller