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	Comments on: Representatives Press USPS for Financial Transparency Amid Funding Warnings	</title>
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		By: The Truth		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[With the USPS, it’s ask and you won’t receive, as is the case with numerous Congress members. It won’t be as easy this time and Steiner will probably give them something, but anyone that believes any service related numbers is a fool. The USPS keeps touting good service numbers when everyone knows service is terrible and Congress’s phones are ringing off the hook with complaints. This isn’t the first time the USPS has refused to turn over any kind of numbers. They’ve had nearly three months and the clock is still ticking.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the USPS, it’s ask and you won’t receive, as is the case with numerous Congress members. It won’t be as easy this time and Steiner will probably give them something, but anyone that believes any service related numbers is a fool. The USPS keeps touting good service numbers when everyone knows service is terrible and Congress’s phones are ringing off the hook with complaints. This isn’t the first time the USPS has refused to turn over any kind of numbers. They’ve had nearly three months and the clock is still ticking.</p>
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