Nice Link...Too bad you didnt read it.
You will also notice that the Federal Reserve Bank is also listed. The Federal Reserve is ANOTHER privately held company.
Most of the entities on that link are part of the infrastructure needed in the United States.
The only thing "Federal" about the two that I usually bitch about are governors in the USPS.
The USPS is supposedly a "non-profit", but what about the Federal Reserve. Alan Greenspan is there until HE decides not to be there. He was not elected OR appointed. He is the CEO. He has a BIG responsibility to do what is right, and often confers w/ our government, but he can do ANYTHING he wants.
Go ask your mailman if he is a Federal Employee. He will LAUGH at you and start bitching about all of the federal holidays he has to take off WITHOUT pay.
I stand by my statements.
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GOD ALMIGHTY!!! WHAT KIND OF FVCKING IDIOT ARE YOU!!!! From the site:
"The Post Office Department was transformed into the United States Postal Service, an independent establishment of the executive branch of the Government of the United States. The mission of the Postal Service remained the same, as stated in Title 39 of the U.S. Code: 'The Postal Service shall have as its basic function the obligation to provide postal services to bind the Nation together through the personal, educational, literary, and business correspondence of the people. It shall provide prompt, reliable, and efficient services to patrons in all areas and shall render postal services to all communities.'"
[url]http://www.usps.com/history/his3.htm#REORG[/url]
As far as Alan Greenspan and the Fed, he is appointed by the President for a term and confirmed by the congress.
From their website:
"The seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate (see list at left for current membership). A full term is fourteen years. One term begins every two years, on February 1 of even-numbered years. A member who serves a full term may not be reappointed. A member who completes an unexpired portion of a term may be reappointed. All terms end on their statutory date regardless of the date on which the member is sworn into office.
The Chairman and the Vice Chairman of the Board are named by the President from among the members and are confirmed by the Senate. They serve a term of four years. A member's term on the Board is not affected by his or her status as Chairman or Vice Chairman."
Read the link: [url]http://www.federalreserve.gov/bios/[/url]
Let's see some proof of your other horseshit "statements." You are just as God-damned stupid as [b]Max_Mike.[/b]