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Yup. The stories are starting to come in: this is not just one machine in one post office. It is definitely something to raise he!! about.
Stop clutching your pearls.
Yup. The stories are starting to come in: this is not just one machine in one post office. It is definitely something to raise he!! about.
Susan Collins calls on postmaster general to address delays of "critically needed mail"
Ken Plume @kenplume
Let’s just start calling Trump’s attacks on the @USPS as his #WarOnChristmasCards and see where that goes.
This is our last stand, folks. And here’s (Trump) your last defender. If they take him down, America is gone forever. Vote for @realDonaldTrump
like your life depends on it.
But I thought Hovey said it was only one post office where equipment was being removed???
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/n...f-the-election
The United States Postal Service proposed removing 20 percent of letter sorting machines it uses around the country before revising the plan weeks later to closer to 15 percent of all machines, meaning 502 will be taken out of service, according to documents obtained by Motherboard outlining the agency’s plans. USPS workers told Motherboard this will slow their ability to sort mail.
One of the documents also suggests these changes were in the works before Louis DeJoy, a top Trump donor and Republican fundraiser, became postmaster general, because it is dated May 15, a month before DeJoy assumed office and only nine days after the Board of Governors announced his selection.
The title of the presentation, as well as language used in the notice to union officials, undermines the Postal Service’s narrative that the organization is simply “mov[ing] equipment around its network” to optimize processing, as spokesperson Dave Partenheimer told Motherboard on Thursday. The May document clearly calls the initiative an “equipment reduction.” It makes no mention of the machines being moved to other facilities. And the notice to union officials repeatedly uses the same phrase. Multiple sources within the postal service told Motherboard they have personally witnessed the machines, which cost millions of dollars, being destroyed or thrown in the dumpster. USPS did not respond to a request for comment.
In May, the USPS planned to remove a total of 969 sorting machines out of the 4,926 it had in operation as of February for all types of letters and flat mail. The vast majority of them—746 out of 3,765 in use—were delivery bar code sorters (DBCS), the type that sort letters, postcards, ballots, marketing mail and other similarly sized pieces. But a subsequent document distributed to union officials in mid-June said 502 of those machines would be removed from facilities.
Further, the timeline of the May document did not come to pass. It proposed a plan resulting in the machines being removed by the end of July, but that didn’t happen. Interviews with six postal workers and union officials around the country, who spoke to Motherboard on condition of anonymity because they’re not authorized to speak to the media, revealed these machine removals are still occurring in Michigan, West Virginia, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Texas.
More machine removals are planned in the months ahead. The document sent to union officials in June shows an updated plan to extend the machine removal timeline through the first quarter of 2021.
Motherboard also viewed documents from the same region that laid out detailed plans to reroute mail to sorting facilities further away in order to centralize mail processing even if it moves the mail across further distances. To the union officials, the result of these plans was clear: “This will slow mail processing,” one wrote in large font.
UPDATE
So this has been in the works for a while (pre-dating the current Postmaster but still this year) and it is WAY more widespread than originally thought.
But such a boogeyman!
Of course the motherboard article also said they typically don’t use these machines for election ballots because of their importance, but then that sort of screws with the narrative. Keep clutching those pearls though.
Of course the motherboard article also said they typically don’t use these machines for election ballots because of their importance, but then that sort of screws with the narrative. Keep clutching those pearls though.
Of course the motherboard article also said they typically don’t use these machines for election ballots because of their importance, but then that sort of screws with the narrative. Keep clutching those pearls though.
He doesnt defend him he just didn't take him to talk like us. To him we are hyperbolic cause to him Trump is a nothingburger.
It isn't that he supports him it is that he just doesn't care.
I don't think that's it. I don't think they care. They welcome their new Nazi overlords, as long as the tax cuts keep coming for them, they get to do whatever they want to do, and its only the "right" people who keep getting stepped on and beat down.
As long as they don't see any of it effecting them personally, they don't care. Frogs in a pot.