SmithBarney
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Why not? He's usually to blame....![]()
Well he's much like a Courier... can't make any real decisions, and when the poop hits the fan, he gets all the blame..
Why not? He's usually to blame....![]()
Well he's much like a Courier... can't make any real decisions, and when the poop hits the fan, he gets all the blame..
It's not called the most powerful job in the world for nothing. He can introduce legislation, hire subordinates who'll implement his policies and fire them if they don't, order generals to do the same, sign bills into law and veto them if he doesn't like them. If he's hindered in getting what he wants it's due to several reasons. He overreached in his first term which got the House back for the Repubs, he either failed to control subordinates or they were doing his bidding that resulted in multiple scandals, and the further he goes into his 2nd term the more of a lame duck he'll be.
Then tell me why FedEx has to approve wine shippers and gun shipments? Because those two industries are heavily regulated. They know the ramifications if they don't follow the law and the bad publicity would definitely hurt their image.It seems to me that they turned a blind eye to the fact that thousands of these online pharmaceuticals weren't operating legally and FedEx was profiting from these illegal shipments. Now that it has been exposed they want to claim they new nothing and zero responsibility. I'm sorry but that bs just doesn't make sense. This company has the philosophy that you aren't doing anything illegal if you don't get caught. And if you do, deny, deny, deny.Perhaps but to me this seems much more real-world and reasonable:
FedEx, said in a statement. "This investigation . . . has now become absurd and deeply disturbing. We have no interest in violating the privacy of our customers by opening and inspecting their packages in an attempt to determine the legality of the contents. We stand ready and willing to support and assist law enforcement. We cannot, however, do their jobs for them."
Then tell me why FedEx has to approve wine shippers and gun shipments? Because those two industries are heavily regulated. They know the ramifications if they don't follow the law and the bad publicity would definitely hurt their image.It seems to me that they turned a blind eye to the fact that thousands of these online pharmaceuticals weren't operating legally and FedEx was profiting from these illegal shipments. Now that it has been exposed they want to claim they new nothing and zero responsibility. I'm sorry but that bs just doesn't make sense. This company has the philosophy that you aren't doing anything illegal if you don't get caught. And if you do, deny, deny, deny.
When you put it this way, why don't we have a free for all and start transporting cocaine and meth for the cartel?. I mean we don't want to be a nanny state and the sole responsibility should be on the shipper.You're missing the point. This isn't for an isolated incident. These shipments were going on for years while FedEx looked the other way. If I'm doing business with someone and I suspect they are doing something illegal than it is my responsibility to do or say something .Then tell me why FedEx has to approve wine shippers and gun shipments? Because those two industries are heavily regulated. They know the ramifications if they don't follow the law and the bad publicity would definitely hurt their image.It seems to me that they turned a blind eye to the fact that thousands of these online pharmaceuticals weren't operating legally and FedEx was profiting from these illegal shipments. Now that it has been exposed they want to claim they new nothing and zero responsibility. I'm sorry but that bs just doesn't make sense. This company has the philosophy that you aren't doing anything illegal if you don't get caught. And if you do, deny, deny, deny.
Medication is regulated as well. I can also tell you some wine ships out as olive oil to get around state laws. I can tell you that the carriers in their agreements put the full onus on the shipper to be in compliant with the laws of shipping alcohol and they are the sole party responsible if they break the law and are fined. I can tell you there are 10's of thousands of medications, some that don't require a prescriptions, some not even FDA approved but still legal (see TV offers). How in the wide world of sports is a driver supposed to know that what the shipper says in the box is correct? That the recipient has a valid prescription? Even if a driver opened it, they'd have to be a pharmacists. And if for some reason one is stuck on this thinking this control can really work, then why aren't they up and down on USPS, they ship more illegals than UPS and Fedex combined. It's a witch hunt, and as some posters stated, UPS was basically blackmailed into paying 40 Million or whatever it was, that can't be right either.
Then on a whole other plane, this is right up NSA bugging everything, it's a police state action.
So if they can come up with a new method for medication, then so be it, expect to pay a lot more. But to go back and fine carriers over something they've been working hand and hand with the gov't on, it's maddening to be back stabbed like that.
I think the simplest fix is to go after and shut down/fine the companies if they are US based, duh. If Intl, then the US govt should give the carriers a list of Intl Pharmaceuticals that are illegal to pick up from and if they don't follow that FINE THEM. Don't those two make more sense, going to the source, not the middle man? There are two groups to blame and that is the seller and the buyer, totally not the carrier which has the pieces concealed in a shipping box.
And if you do all this, why just stop with medication? Why not move it into possible acts like espionage docs (how do we know that letter isn't carry top secret data on it?), weaponry, illegal drugs etc. You cannot take paper work at face value, you need to open every single box and check it against all the laws of the land. That metal pipe fitting, might actually be a grenade, how do you know unless you look? It is just an idiotic possibility.
When you put it this way, why don't we have a free for all and start transporting cocaine and meth for the cartel?. I mean we don't want to be a nanny state and the sole responsibility should be on the shipper.You're missing the point. This isn't for an isolated incident. These shipments were going on for years while FedEx looked the other way. If I'm doing business with someone and I suspect they are doing something illegal than it is my responsibility to do or say something .
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that these fly by night operations , which most had a name of xyz online pharmacy out of some wherehouse were not operating legally. It was happening for years. I've del many of these shipments over the years and now that volume has suddenly dropped off. And for the record these cartels do operate as companies which I wouldn't doubt have their hands involved in this industry. These illegal online pharmacies are nothing but drug dealers and we were there runners. FedEx can try playing dumb but most of us who work here know differently and the DEA isn't buying it.When you put it this way, why don't we have a free for all and start transporting cocaine and meth for the cartel?. I mean we don't want to be a nanny state and the sole responsibility should be on the shipper.You're missing the point. This isn't for an isolated incident. These shipments were going on for years while FedEx looked the other way. If I'm doing business with someone and I suspect they are doing something illegal than it is my responsibility to do or say something .
Well it seems Fedex for certain is not agreeing that was going on for years and looking the other way. In fact they are saying they have been working with the gov't to do what they can and can isn't opening all boxes, that is illegal. "And I suspect" that is if one suspects, that isn't always apparent is it? One of a crooks traits is deception. The cocaine, meth and pot, these won't be companies but individuals shipping. Sniffing or the like is the only reasonable way, no? And not all boxes can be sniffed, can they? How do you stop a random drop off without going in to every box? Do you want to go into every box and look through people's ****? Because if you are against Fedex on this, you are pointing that way.
Like I said before, wine shippers have to be approved, gun shipments have to have a licensed dealer as shipper or consignee. There is no reason this can't be done for online pharmaceuticals. FedEx doesn't give a rats ass about the customer and keeping their shipments private. They only care about covering their own ass and profit.So if these online pharmacies were illegal, why didn't the government just shut them down years ago? They want to suggest UPS and FedEx knew how? If I have a prescription from my doctor and have it filled online, that is between my doctor and me. If I don't have the prescription, how is a delivery company supposed to know that? And if a driver asked me at the door to see the prescription,, whether I had it or not, I'd tell him or her to piss off.
So if these online pharmacies were illegal, why didn't the government just shut them down years ago? They want to suggest UPS and FedEx knew how? If I have a prescription from my doctor and have it filled online, that is between my doctor and me. If I don't have the prescription, how is a delivery company supposed to know that? And if a driver asked me at the door to see the prescription,, whether I had it or not, I'd tell him or her to piss off.
Big difference between requiring a signature, ID and showing a prescription. And fine if that becomes a requirement but you can't punish a company for what the did before that determination.
It wasn't difficult to see what those companies were doing was eventually going to be found illegal.
Like I said before, wine shippers have to be approved, gun shipments have to have a licensed dealer as shipper or consignee. There is no reason this can't be done for online pharmaceuticals. FedEx doesn't give a rats ass about the customer and keeping their shipments private. They only care about covering their own ass and profit.
Not too difficult to figure that the online pharmacies were skirting the law. As long as they pay their bills, FedEx could care less.