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There will be tons of legal challenges. They could choose to award contracts to make it cheaper, but the federal government will still have to pay for it. There is absolutely zero profit in carrying letter mail to rural areas for example, a job that will still have to be done by someone.This will take time to accomplish with all the expected legal challenges ...
Trump Eyes Privatizing US Postal Service, Washington Post Says
(Bloomberg) -- President-elect Donald Trump has expressed interest in privatizing the US Postal Service, the Washington Post reported.Most Read from BloombergHong Kong's Expat Party Hub Reshaped by Chinese InfluxHow California Sees the World, and ItselfBrace for a Nationwide Shuffle of Corporate...www.yahoo.com
DC food workers vow Trump officials won't feel welcomed when dining out in nation's capital
Food industry workers in Washington, D.C. pledged to refuse service and make other inconvenienceswww.foxnews.com
A bartender named Joseph said while he was disappointed by the election results, he was looking forward to higher tips with more Republicans in Washington.
"I think my tip average from Republicans—at least ones that I or a coworker has recognized—is close to 30 percent. With Dems, I’m surprised if it’s over 20," he told the Washingtonian, adding that Republicans tend to be lower maintenance patrons as well.
On a side note they will be crying if they are discovered and lose their job.
Maxine Waters 2017 speech still has some legs. Make them feel not wanted.D.C. restaurant server fired after comments about refusing service to some Trump officials
A Washington, D.C. restaurant fired a server after she told the media she would likely refuse service to certain Trump officials, saying her comments "horrified" them.www.foxnews.com
And there it is....
Let's hurry and get back to the good ole days of crippled children and iron lungsRFK Jr.'s Lawyer and Top Ally Asked FDA to Revoke Approval of Polio Vaccine
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s personal attorney previously lobbied the Food and Drug Administration to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine, highlighting an influential Kennedy ally who, sources tell ABC News, has been helping interview candidates for top health jobs in the incoming Trump administration.
The matter could be something RFK Jr. gets questioned about when he goes to Capitol Hill next week to meet with senators considering whether to confirm him as health and human services secretary..
"Petitioner requests that the FDA withdraw or suspend the approval for [the polio vaccine] for infants, toddlers, and children until a properly controlled and properly powered double-blind trial of sufficient duration is conducted to assess the safety of this product," Siri wrote.
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RFK Jr.'s lawyer and top ally asked FDA to revoke approval of polio vaccine
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s personal attorney previously lobbied the Food and Drug Administration to revoke approval of the polio vaccine.abcnews.go.com