Friday, June 26, 2026

June, 2026, Political Class Insanity: More Chicago Carnage, Mamdani's Ideas Continue to Fail, A Loan Sharking NJ Councilman, and The Post Office Financial Death Spiral

 We have spent a lot of our recent posts about which state or city will go bankrupt first and the massive fraud that has been going on relative to government programs. But that does not mean that the potential class has been up to its traditional incompetence, insanity,  and screw ups. So, let’s catch up with  the shenanigans that continue to plague the country:


1)We have previously discussed the reality that the Post Office is in serious financial trouble. Over the past few decades the volume of first class  mail pieces has decreased from  about 220 million first class mail pieces a year to about 110 million  a year. It is obvious  to anyone with a just a bit of common  sense that the  Post Office has been hurtling towards bankruptcy and something has to be  done  to prevent that.


But over the decades the Washington political class has done nothing to  resolve  the financial problems facing the  Post Office,  so much so  that this  is where we find ourselves today:


  • If nothing  had  been done,  the  Post Office was going to run out of cash for  operations by 2027.

  • The good news is that the day of reckoning has been delayed to 2031 or so.

  • The bad news  is  that the Post Office management has stopped making payments  into their  employees’ retirement funds, endangering the retirement payments to retiring/retired Post Office employees.

  • Thus, just to  keep operating, the Post Office is  using employee retirement funds to keep afloat, a tactic that only delays the inevitable financial  disaster.

  • According to the Postmaster General: "What we are doing right now is we're basically borrowing money from our retirement plans to fund current operations. I'm not particularly comfortable with that. I promise you our employees are not particularly comfortable with that. You all shouldn't be comfortable with that. None of us should be comfortable with that. To me, that's why we have to have this discussion of how we fix this broken business model."

  • The Post Office lost a whopping  $2 billion  in  this  fiscal year’s second quarter after losing $9 billion last year.


The  Post Office business model  is certainly now in the  decline stage of its life cycle. Drastic, courageous action is needed by the political  class to develop and deploy a new business model. Whether it is restricting the  number of days it delivers mail, consolidating Post Office locations to save  on  real estate  and  utility costs, etc. something  has to be  done.  The mail volume will continue to decrease, expenses  will continue to  go up, that is reality and  denying that reality makes the end  result  even worse.


Unfortunately, as we all know, the American politicians always have neither the  ability, the foresight, or courage to take the drastic actions needed to resolve any problem  facing the country. Including changing the business model of postal operations.


Side note: I have been  doing a little survey  of  mail deliveries on my own. Over the past four days, I have received 21 pieces  of mail. Seventeen  of  those mail  pieces were advertisements for  tree pruning, auto sales, real estate sales, and other business  advertisements. Only four  pieces of mail were non-advertising and important in my life. Whether I  got those advertisements today or tomorrow would make no difference in my life. 


My point: given how much less important mail we all receive these  days, it would  probably not be a hardship if the Post Office not only dropped Saturday delivery but could probably drop Tuesday and Thursday deliveries also. A day delay in getting that auto deal advertisement is not a big deal. Restricting mail delivery days would greatly reduce costs and give the Post Office some financial  breathing  room.


But to think that our politicians  in Washington  have the courage to restrict the number of  delivery days, or do anything else needed to fix what is broken,  is  just wishful thinking.


2)One would hope that those elected to serve the citizens in their government entity would be  of the highest honor and integrity.  Unfortunately, that is not often the case, as illustrated by a recent situation in New Jersey:


  • A New Jersey sitting councilman was recently  arrested for allegedly running a loansharking operation out of his council  office.

  • Yes, running  an illegal criminal enterprise out of his government  office, unreal.

  • Councilman  John  Alite, of Englishtown was arrested and charged with theft by extortion, corporate misconduct, usury, and terroristic threats.

  • He was arrested with another gentleman who was allegedly his partner in running a  loan shark racket.

  • They are accused of making loans at so-called "extreme rates” and threatened  loan recipients with violent acts to force repayment, a classic organized  crime loansharking approach.

  • But these allegation maybe should not surprise us since  15 years ago  he received a 10 year prison sentence on  racketeering charges and yet still ended up being a high ranking city government  official.

  • He supposedly had ties to  the Gambino crime family and  notorious gangster, John  Gotti Jr.


Obviously these two gentlemen  are presumed innocent until proven guilty in  a court of  law.  But if the allegations are true, it really makes you wonder how broken our political  processes are if someone with a long criminal record can get elected and yet continue those criminal activities out of a  taxpayer funded office. 


3)We have not been a fan of New York City mayor,  Zohran Mamdani,  since he  was  elected. His ideas of government border on communism and we know from history  that communism  is a failed style of governance that is not conducive to freedom and a high quality of  life.


But that does not mean he has not promised a high quality of life for his citizens. He has  proposed "free" day care, “free” bus service, and greatly reduced grocery prices in government  run grocery stores. Of  course,”free” is a misleading adjective since someone is going to  have to pay for all of his “free” services  and that someone is the  city taxpayer who will be taxed at a higher and higher rate  to fund his ideas.


But these ideas have previously failed miserably around  the country and  around  the world. Government run grocery stores in the  Soviet Union and communist eastern  Europe were  disasters with minimal  product offerings at high prices. His idea to operate government run, reduced priced grocery stores was tried and failed in Kansas City. The city lost $18 million of taxpayer wealth trying to implement Mamdani’s government grocery idea which failed miserably in  just a  single store location.


And Kansas City,  which tried to implement another of Mamdani’s communist  concepts, has another failure  on  its hands:


  • Kansas City attempted to  operate  a city bus system where there was no charge to those using the bus  system,  much  like the concept Mamdani wants to implement in  New York City.

  • But the  city  politicians recently abandoned the idea  and started charging people  bus fares once they found out that they could not  afford this “free” service.

  • The Kansas City “free” bus service started back in 2020.

  • The concept of  “free” bus service operated for a while but was surviving financially because of Covid relief  dollars that flowed to the city and its bus operations under the Biden regime.

  • However, once the Federal government  source of those funds dried  up it became obvious that the free service could not survive without huge  government subsidies.

  • Thus, the city’s politicians were faced  with a brutal choice: greatly reduce bus service until the city government could afford to  provide free service or start charging again for bus ridership.

  • The  original forecasted cost of suspending charging for bus fares was estimated at $8.8 million a year but the real cost of “free”  bus  service actually came in at almost double the cost or about $15 million a year, $15 million  that city taxpayers were going to have to pay to keep the “free” service.


A failed concept that has a proven  track record of failure and yet, Mamdani is still pressing  ahead with the idea. The cost of Kansas City’s  “free”  bus failure is likely tiny compared to the massively larger bus service that New York City would try to make free and probably fail doing. A failure in  New York City would not be a  mere $15 million but orders of magnitude higher, which again,  would  eventually require massive cuts to  service or the eventual return to bus fares, exactly what happened in Kansas City. 


And for a city facing larger  and larger  structural  budget shortfalls in the coming years, it  is  unknown and  doubtful  if Mamdani could find the additional funding that would cover the massive  loss of bus fare  revenue.


Einstein  once said “The definition of  insanity is doing the same thing over and  over and expecting  different  results.”  This concept obviously is unknown to Mamdani. Government  grocery stores have failed many times. Free bus service has already failed in a  smaller city that could not support a much smaller bus  operation than New York City. Failed concepts that will make a failing financial situation  in New York City fail  even quicker with no benefit to city residents.


4)The  last piece of  political  class  insanity today  is  just another tragic  chapter in the long story of violent  insanity from the the city of Chicago:


  • Despite a new mayor, the violence in the city continues to grind out every day.

  • During a recent weekend,  six residents were shot and killed and another 39  were  gunshot wounded.

  • Unfortunately, this is just another pretty typical example of the  constant  gun violence in Chicago, violence that the  city’s politicians have no clue on how  to get under control.


And yet the  mayor and  the Illinois governor refuse  to  accept help from the Trump administration to help reduce the violence. They would rather have their citizens die and live in fear than  accept help from the President they detest.


 Since a very basic tenet of any government entity is  to  protect the lives  and property of the citizens they serve, their Trump  Derangement Syndrome is preventing them from executing  this basic government  entity.  And because of their stubbornness, Chicago residents will continue to die unnecessarily.


Enough insanity for today: more  carnage in  Chicago, Mamdani’s favorite  programs are already failures, a  loan sharking  politician in New Jersey, and the Post office financial death spiral gets worse.


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