USPS blows $3 billion on 32 mail trucks—$32M each. Outrageous waste.

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The USPS has reached new heights of fiscal irresponsibility, spending an unthinkable $3 billion on just 32 mail trucks. That’s $32 million per truck. Let that sink in. Thirty-two million dollars—per truck. This isn’t just wasteful; it’s an insult to every American taxpayer. Where is the oversight? Who approved this absurd price tag without a second thought?

These aren’t gold-plated, space-age vehicles; they’re mail trucks replacing the aging Grumman Long Life Vehicles (LLVs) that have served since 1987. Sure, the fleet needs an upgrade, but this kind of reckless spending is indefensible. The USPS has long been plagued by inefficiency, but this decision drags incompetence to a whole new level.

The so-called Next Generation Delivery Vehicles (NGDVs), part of a $6 billion contract with Oshkosh Defense, were touted as a step toward modernization. Featuring better fuel efficiency, safety features, and electric options, they might sound impressive—until you look at the cost. The USPS claims these trucks will save money in the long run, but the up-front price and the additional costs of charging stations and infrastructure upgrades make that hard to believe.

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Critics are rightly questioning the lack of transparency in the procurement process. Were alternatives explored? Could the current fleet have been retrofitted at a fraction of the cost? These are basic questions that any competent organization would ask before committing billions. Yet here we are, saddled with an outrageous bill and no clear answers.

The USPS’s financial struggles are no secret. Years of deficits and operating losses should have pushed the agency toward tighter budgeting and smarter decisions. Instead, it’s doubling down on wasteful spending, further jeopardizing its ability to deliver essential services.

This is taxpayer money being thrown into the wind. Every American, regardless of political affiliation, should be outraged. The USPS needs to be held accountable for this absurd misuse of funds. Anything less is a slap in the face to every citizen who pays for this bloated, out-of-control bureaucracy.

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For more detailed insights and updates, you can refer to the following sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oshkosh_NGDV

https://itif.org/publications/2021/02/10/postal-services-6-billion-procurement-its-next-generation-mail-truck-what/

https://about.usps.com/manuals/ipm/html/ipmc4_004.html