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Postal Service, Biden Can’t Deliver
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Posted By: RockyTCB, 12/17/2024 8:18:09 AM

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s bizarre and frankly childish behavior during testimony before Congress wasn’t the U.S. Postal Service’s worst moment last week. That came two days later. DeJoy, appearing before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, was told by Republican Rep. Rich McCormick of Georgia that he is “responsible for the fall of the Postal Service and the lack of accountability.” DeJoy retorted that “this Congress is responsible for it falling apart” and insisted he was “trying to fix” the post office. He then told McCormick that “you’re talking to yourself” and covered his ears with his hands

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Quigley 12/17/2024 8:56:18 AM (No. 1856358)
The DimoKKKrap party = institutionalized incompetence, waste and graft.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Skinnydip 12/17/2024 9:01:18 AM (No. 1856361)
I could barely read the article thanks to the most intrusive pop-up ad ever. Sheesh!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: red1066 12/17/2024 11:01:53 AM (No. 1856444)
Postal vehicles may be switching to electric, but why is the Postmaster General giving us an update about EV's? He should be concerned about the two-to-three-billion-dollar deficit the post office runs every year.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: mc squared 12/17/2024 12:23:49 PM (No. 1856498)
At least we know that our Christmas mail won't explode and burn in electric mail trucks - this year. ( no popups here)
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mifla 12/18/2024 6:30:14 AM (No. 1856908)
The charter of the Post Office has to be re-examined. We do not need mall delivery six days a week. Let the private companies do the accelerated (e.g., next day) deliveries for a price. Raise the postage on junk mail to reduce the quantity.
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