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lindy rogers's avatar

The reforms to the post office by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who resigned yesterday, made the post office slower and more inefficient. He removed sorting machines, which caused mail to be sorted by hand, a much slower, less accurate means of sorting. In addition he refused to pay overtime, so trucks, already delayed by sorting difficulties, had to stop delivery until the next day. In Atlanta, a letter that took previously two days to be delivered could take a week, since mail was sent to a new center which might send a letter to Alabama and then back to Georgia, delaying service. DeJoy had his own ambition to privatize the post office so his own company could compete. His mismanagement may continue to cast a destructive influence.

Larry Lathrop's avatar

I unequivocally have absolutely no trust in the decisions coming out of the so-called supreme court of this country.

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