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Excellent piece, Sam! I would respectfully disagree with one point, however, when you say the following:

"Everyone gets mail, and it’s astonishing that DeJoy can be so shortsighted and not realize that Republicans will also be up in arms over not getting their medicinal treatments on time."

I think that's exactly what DeJoy is counting on. And because Republicans don't get mad at things done to them by their Republican overlords, he'll blame it on "bureaucracy" and talk about how the USPS has been losing money for years (without mentioning the pension fiasco, or that it's a service and not a business, etc, etc and they'll all fall in line.

It's all part of the path towards privatization, which is exactly what people like DeJoy want. That their push towards destroying the USPS for the purpose of privatization just happens to now coincide with the President's push towards destroying the USPS for election theft is just the cherry on the top of this capitalist Shit Sundae.

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All of that stuff at the USPS store is really cool, but it really bothers me how we are basically funding them through bake sales when they should be getting the funding upfront.

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In case you're also wondering who the illustrator was, Rafi's friend Hope has kindly shared that the illustrator's name is Mary Engelbreit :)

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My anger over this administration's and congressional actions to tear down the USPS is fiery and unceasing. Here's an agency that works great when it's not tampered with, that's lifted up people of all races and genders for almost a century, that offers unfettered access to ALL Americans, that was founded by Benjamin FUCKING Franklin. Yet I've watched and fumed as Republicans have let the air out of the USPS's tires for most of my life. And for what? Because we should only spend money on our military?

The continual privatization obsession, to wrench every last cent out of everything, will ultimately be this society's downfall. And not in like, 20 years; more like 20 months. Mark my words.

God, I wish these problems had a face, so I could punch the shit out of them.

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20 years ago was 2000; or, the last time a Republican was elected. So it's not like this is unprecedented, it's just what happens when the GOP gets power, and there was a Dem president between the last two. Really, it's surprising Trump waited as long as he did when gutting the USPS was apparently job #1 for W.

Also, the Postal and Accountability Enhancement Act that all the #Resistance centrists are currently bemoaning was approved overwhelmingly by democrats in both houses.

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/109/hr6407

Passed so unanimously in both houses that no record of who voted how was made, but

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/109-2005/h430

Which preceded it in a previous congress, and is functionally the same. 100% support from House dems - has all your favorite Heroes. Pelosi, Schiff, Hoyer, all yeas.

The dems had a -7 disadvantage in the House and there were 10 GOP defectors. They could have stopped it. Instead they passed it with more enthusiasm than the Republicans. It's almost like voting for the lesser of two evils, now, has way worse knock on effects, later.

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Thanks for a great piece! I would just add that the Republicans have made us believe that the Post Office should be profitable or there's a problem. The US Mail is a service, just like the military or the CDC or the NIH. Congress funds them to provide the services they provide. No one is looking to shut down the CDC because it's not profitableβ€”and the doctors and researchers there make a lot more money than postal workers.

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