‘There’s a Lot the Postal Service Can Do to Be Present in the 21st Century’
“He is embarking on one of the most outlandish plans ever unveiled, which is to charge Americans more for slower mail.”
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“He is embarking on one of the most outlandish plans ever unveiled, which is to charge Americans more for slower mail.”


Though the Postal Service has always been a public good, its current leaders seem intent on driving it into the ground.


The source for the “conspiracy theory” that Trump was blocking funding to the post office to prevent mail-in voting was…Donald Trump.


“Charles Koch, who’s one of the richest billionaires in the world…has been staking efforts by people who have been working to privatize the Postal Service for more than five decades.”


We’re looking at 20 to 28 million people facing eviction between now and September. Making folks homeless in a pandemic is just a flashpoint of this country’s affordable housing crisis.


The right-wing vendetta against the Postal Service long predates the pandemic, but gutting it now has the potential to undermine the integrity of the November election. Yet establishment media seem remarkably uninterested in connecting the dots.

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