In the midst of a pandemic, when mail-in voting will be more important than ever, this move to corrupt and politicize the postal service could prove catastrophic to the validity of the 2020 election.
Buckle in. This is going to be a bumpy ride.
Charlotte County Democratic Party
is with
Marie Tabor
and 11 others.
This is Louis DeJoy He.donated millions to the Trump administration and has hosted Trump campaign events in his home. Why is this important?
Because Donald Trump just recently appointed DeJoy as the new Postmaster General.
Since Trump couldn’t put an end to mail-in ballots, his appointment of DeJoy gives him the opportunity to have a strongly biased head of the USPS.
In the midst of a pandemic, when mail in voting will probably be more important than ever, this move to corrupt and politicize the postal service could prove catastrophic to the validity of the 2020 election.
Buckle in, kids. It’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Anyone who was paying attention recognizes the STICKY KOCH FINGERS! Let's stop ignoring KOCH!
THE POSTAL SERVICE!
Interesting article...and how come SUSAN COLLINS is always opposing the best interests of her constituents?
[KOCH golfs at Mar-A-Lago]
EXCERPTS:
Big Trump donor—surprise—Louis DeJoy
What we discovered in our research was that Charles Koch, who's one of the richest billionaires in the world, and who leads one of the biggest privately held corporations in the world, Koch Industries, has been staking efforts by people who have been working to privatize the Postal Service for more than five decades, basically. So we traced the early funding of Charles Koch of the Reason Magazine and Reason Foundation, as it was working to popularize the term “privatization,” and specifically target the Postal Service for privatization. Also, after Charles Koch became the biggest funder of the Libertarian Party, its platform included direct abolition of the Postal Service.
Then in the ’80s, his right-hand man went on a commission, set up by Reagan, that also called for the privatization of the Postal Service. His group then brought on board the Reagan administration official who was behind that, a guy named James Miller, who continued to push for postal privatization through the ’90s.
He was rewarded with a position on the Postal Board of Governors during the George W. Bush administration, pushed through in part by Susan Collins of Maine,
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