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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

*UPDATE* Machine thrown out at Grand Junction USPS annex was not new

 





GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — *UPDATE* We reported Monday that a local USPS annex employee said a brand new mail sorting machine was being thrown out. We got that information from a viewer who called in, but there is more to the story.

According to a USPS spokesperson in Denver, the machine in the dumpster was an older machine in need of repair. USPS Denver originally received the machine from Seattle but could not get it to work– that’s why it was thrown out.

We originally reported that a viewer said she went to the postal sorting annex at Patterson road and Burkey Street Monday when she noticed a red dumpster by the loading docks.

When she asked a clerk what was being thrown out, the worker said it’s a brand new sorting machine.

According to the viewer, the clerk added, “it took two months to set up and they were just about to do a test run when the postmaster general ordered us to take it out. Now we’re sorting by hand. No wonder they say we’re losing money when they throw out expensive machines like that.”

Again, after speaking with the spokesperson in Denver, the machine was not new, it was broken– and that’s why it was being thrown out.

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Republicans gather to proclaim how well the country is doing, in an event held virtually because a containable virus killed almost 180,000 Americans in 6 months

 

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Sunday, August 23, 2020

Caught red-handed: A detailed report confirms Russia’s collusion and Trump’s lies




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Da! Comrades in arms.



A major reason Donald Trump doesn’t deserve re-election: The suspected original sin of this presidency — cheating to win with Russian collusion — has mostly proven true.

So says near-1,000-page fifth and final bipartisan report from the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence detailing a wide web of contacts between Russian intelligence operatives and the 2016 Trump campaign.

Key findings: Vladimir Putin personally directed the weaponizing of hacked Democratic campaign emails. The Trump campaign received assistance from various Russian pass-throughs, most significantly Roger Stone via his Julian Assange WikiLeaks back-channel.

Former campaign chair Paul Manafort is deemed a “grave counterintelligence threat” due to repeated contacts with Konstantin Kilimnik, exposed as a Russian intelligence officer. The report also suggests Kilimnik early on tried blaming any campaign interference on Ukraine, a revelation that underscores the case for impeachment and removal made earlier this year.

Stone knew as early as August 2016 that WikiLeaks hacked Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s emails — yet waited until the October “Access Hollywood” tape was about to go public before giving the go-ahead to release them.

The report from a Republican-chaired committee all but declares that Trump lied in written testimony to Bob Mueller about not remembering conversations with Stone about WikiLeaks. Last month, Trump pardoned Stone for his conviction for lying to Congress.


Yes, Trump’s campaign cronies solicited and accepted foreign interference in 2016. He got away with it then. He mustn’t again.

This is the Daily News’ Editorial Board’s reminder of 99 reasons Donald Trump ought to be disqualified from serving a second term as president. To read more, go here.

https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/99-reasons-to-dump-trump/ny-edit-99-reasons-20200819-gapktc47p5cobn2gqu6npc73ym-story.html?fbclid=IwAR2mGZNnBFkQo7Rt5zPHEo2QBHQkfSpkXNSq0W4AkJ8wZc4pasdbyEIVkvQ



Saturday, August 22, 2020

"They're Not Needed, Sir": DeJoy Tells Senate He Has No Intention of Returning Mail Sorting Machines

 






MCSALLY: ANOTHER CLOWN! 

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President Trump reacted Aug. 20 to a ruling by a federal judge against his latest attempt to shield his tax records from the Manhattan district attorney.
Trump says ruling on tax records is part of 'the greatest witch hunt in history'
August 20, 2020
"A federal judge has rejected President Donald Trump’s attempt to quash a subpoena for his tax returns as part of an investigation into hush payments to women who alleged affairs, which Trump long has denied.
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office had subpoenaed Trump's accounting firm, Mazars, for eight years worth of the president's personal and business tax returns.
The investigation is looking into bank and tax fraud, according to previous court filings.
Trump had argued he had immunity against the subpoena, but the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that he was not immune from state criminal investigations."
Trump loses court ruling to quash subpoena for tax records
AARON KATERSKY August 21, 2020




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tRump's postmaster Louis DeJoy (opposite of EnJoy), seemed as nervous as a rat in a trap; and - he also appeared to be lying like a dirty wet rug on a greasy marble floor!
His usual slick sanguine smiling self-assured composure was GONE! He kept repeating things (words, phrases, etc.), he kept looking away, moving his eyes (and head position) around almost wildly, stammering sometimes, rather long pauses, some tearing up, always claiming 100% innocence, making very frequent digressions and then creating digressions within his digressions! His breathing seemed labored and irregular. His “ums” and “uhs” were incalculable!!

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/08/21/theyre-not-needed-sir-dejoy-tells-senate-he-has-no-intention-returning-mail-sorting?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR0x7lyO4OBpHfAcH6gDzcUYdllXSuRBqXgYdikxtp8U1fx0pldq4JoHwWo



POGO: USPS under the microscope

 

POGO Weekly Spotlight

August 22, 2020

Last week, we warned you that the Postal Service’s ability to manage mail-in ballots this fall is under threat, and that comments from President Donald Trump suggested changes in mail service might be politically motivated. Outcry over these changes prompted Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to announce that the Postal Service would roll back some changes that could impact mail delivery ahead of the election.

 

Yet several reports indicate that the Postal Service will not reverse all policies contributing to mail delays. USPS confirmed it will not reverse a new policy that resulted in mail carriers leaving mail behind for the next day and told maintenance managers not to reinstall mail sorting machines that had already been removed. On top of that, USPS recently barred clerks from serving as mail-in ballot witnesses.

 

Given all this, we’re still deeply concerned about the management of the Postal Service in the lead-up to the election and politicization of the post office. On Thursday, we filed a complaint with the Office of Special Counsel, requesting an investigation into whether DeJoy and other officials violated the Hatch Act by attempting to interfere in or sway the election. We also spoke to a former member of the Postal Regulatory Commission about the latest controversy surrounding USPS.

 

DeJoy appeared in a Senate hearing yesterday, where he committed to expediting election mail and continuing overtime for postal workers, and will testify in the House on Monday. We’ll continue to monitor the situation.

 

We’re following another executive branch move, though this one has flown a bit under the radar. The Office of Management and Budget has put in place a new policy requiring political appointees to sign off on decisions about the disbursement of funds appropriated by Congress. Through the Power of the Purse Coalition, of which we are co-founders, we condemned the move, which, paired with the administration’s increased secrecy about these decisions, further erodes Congress’ power over the federal budget.

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LETTER

Hatch Act Complaint Against Postmaster General Louis DeJoy

POGO asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Postmaster General Louis DeJoy or other federal officials violated the Hatch Act by enacting changes in mail delivery service.

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Ruth Goldway

ANALYSIS

The Postal Service and the Election: Q&A with a Former Postal Regulator

For an expert view on USPS changes that could impact the delivery of mail-in ballots, POGO turned to former Postal Regulatory Commission member Ruth Goldway.

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TESTIMONY

Testimony in Support of Increased Transparency and Reform of FISA Surveillance

Recent, limited reforms to increase transparency have been insufficient to answer critical questions concerning how much and in what ways FISA surveillance impacts individuals.

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Mandy Smithberger

ICYMI: PANEL DISCUSSION

Everything on the Table: The Case for Rethinking the Pentagon Budget

POGO's Mandy Smithberger participated in a panel discussion about waste in the Pentagon budget and the extent to which defense spending is actually making us safer.

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SPECIAL EVENT

Calling All Law Students: Emergency Moot Court Competition

The Constitution Project at POGO will host its first-ever emergency moot court competition, through which participants will be given a problem that mimics the kind of real-world scenario that would require immediate redress for conduct by the federal government and an emergency petition for relief before a federal district court. Registration is open through September 16, 2020.

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“The fact that [Louis DeJoy] was a clear political donor to the president raises the question: who is he working for? ... He has clear political leanings that favors this administration, which raises questions. Why was he appointed in the first place?”

Tim Stretton, Policy Analyst, on NPR

ONE LINERS

“I realize there was a premium on getting the money out quickly, but modern banking technology surely could have done far better than it did.”

Danielle Brian, Executive Director, in Business Insider

 

“I’m sitting here in amazement. After 26 years in law enforcement, I've never seen anything with this level of sophistication. It literally sounds like a Hollywood movie.”

Wayne McElrath, Senior Investigative Adviser, in the Daily Beast

 

“If something falls into a gray zone, I recommend people seek OSC's Hatch Act advice before assuming something is either okay or a violation.”

Nick Schwellenbach, Senior Investigator, in Government Executive

 

“The well-banked, the well-lawyered and the politically well-connected did benefit from this program in a way that absolutely undermined the effectiveness of this program for those smaller businesses.”

Liz Hempowicz, Director of Public Policy, in the New York Post

 

“Just giving (the Pentagon) a blank check and not challenging them on how that money is going to be spent won’t make us safer.”

Mandy Smithberger, Director of the Center for Defense Information at POGO, in the Washington Times

 

“You'd almost think would be the other way around: the larger, more leveraged banks are able to take on this risk rather than the small ones.”

Tim Stretton, Policy Analyst, in American Banker

 

“Using people’s data is not expressive, and even if it is, courts have long treated commercial speech differently than other types of speech.”

Jake Laperruque, Senior Counsel with The Constitution Project at POGO, in World Magazine

 

“The overwhelming reason why people don’t use dissent channels, according to the people we’ve talked to, is they don’t think it would make a difference.”

Nick Schwellenbach, Senior Investigator, in Federal News Network


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