Anonymous ID: dd9f63 Aug. 13, 2020, 6:31 a.m. No.10273077   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3101 >>3103 >>3140 >>3168 >>3218

Democrats are DESPERATELY trying to reverse POTUS changes to the USPS (Post Office) that are undermining and stopping their 'cheat by mail' plan.

 

From: The Hill article -

 

House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday introduced legislation that would block the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) from implementing a series of changes amid the coronavirus pandemic.

 

The Delivering for America Act would prevent USPS from instituting shifts to its operations or to the level of service that was in place at the beginning of 2020.

 

The bill comes as Maloney and other Democrats increasingly speak out against the decisions made at USPS during a year in which the presidential election will rely more heavily on mail-in voting.

 

“Our Postal Service should not become an instrument of partisan politics, but instead must be protected as a neutral, independent entity that focuses on one thing and one thing only — delivering the mail," Maloney said in a statement. "At this juncture in our nation’s history, when the number of Americans voting by mail for this presidential election is expected to more than double from the last, Congress must protect the right of all eligible citizens to have their vote counted."

 

"A once-in-a-century pandemic is no time to enact changes that threaten service reliability and transparency," she added. "The [bill] would reverse these changes so this fundamental American service can continue unimpeded.”

 

In a news release announcing the legislation, Maloney's office cited multiple memos released by USPS earlier this year that included details about new policies and the organization's restructuring.

 

Maloney also cited the millions in campaign contributions to President Trump from Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who assumed the post in June.

 

The actions of the Postal Service have gained attention in recent weeks amid concerns about how prepared the agency is for a surge in mail-in voting. Some Democrats say that DeJoy's cost-cutting moves, including reducing overtime and adjusting delivery policies, could only make things more difficult for the agency.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/511692-house-oversight-chair-introduces-bill-to-freeze-postal-service-changes-amid

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2020/08/12/house-democrat-introduces-bill-to-stop-us-postal-service-changes/#42ff3f777d80

Anonymous ID: dd9f63 Aug. 13, 2020, 6:36 a.m. No.10273116   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3260 >>3407 >>3569 >>3677

For a decade the USPS and Amazon (CIA) have been in a secret deal to destroy small businesses across the Nation. Now the USPS is trying to throw the Election but POTUS won't let them. Trust the plan and watch them cry as he destroys their 'cheat by mail' operation.

 

Thanks Q+

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-postoffice/u-s-postal-service-reorganization-sparks-delays-election-questions-idUSKCN258197

Anonymous ID: dd9f63 Aug. 13, 2020, 6:47 a.m. No.10273199   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3225

>>10273167

Yep. They knew as soon as they took office that the Post Office was completely compromised. Remember in the Bill Clinton years 'going postal'? The USPS was the FIRST false flag testing ground because it had SEVERAL compromised employees. How do you spy on the American People pre-internet? The US Postal Service.

Anonymous ID: dd9f63 Aug. 13, 2020, 7:08 a.m. No.10273340   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Dems holding up coronavirus relief unless they get mail in voting funding for the post office.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-democrats-mail-in-voting-money-coronavirus-stimulus-package

 

President Trump on Thursday blamed Democrats’ push for funding for universal mail-in ballots as one of the reasons for a delay in negotiations on Capitol Hill over a fourth coronavirus stimulus package, claiming the practice in the 2020 election would cause "the greatest fraud in history."

 

During an exclusive interview with FOX Business' Maria Bartiromo on Thursday morning, the president said negotiations over the fourth economic stimulus relief package were held up, in part, due to Democrats' demands for billions of dollars in funding toward mail-in voting.

 

"It's their fault," Trump said. "They want $3.5 billion for something that's fraudulent … for the mail-in votes, universal mail-in ballots. They want $25 billion for the post office. They need that money so it can work and they can take these millions and millions of ballots."

 

Trump added: "But if they don't get those two items, then they can't have mail-in ballots."

 

The president went on to slam the practice, saying that ballots have been “sent to dogs” and "dead people," citing states like Virginia, where he said more than “500,000 phony ballot applications were sent to voters,” and in New York, where mail-in voting caused a weekslong delay in announcing results for some races in the state's primary.

 

“How would you like to have $3.5 billion for mail-in voting? You know how much money that is? They want $25 billion for the post office because the post office is going to have to go to town to get these ridiculous ballots in,” Trump said.

 

The president went on to say that “there is nothing wrong with getting out and voting” amid the coronavirus pandemic.

 

“They voted in World War I and in World War II,” Trump said. “They should have voter ID because Democrats scammed the system.”

 

He added, shifting back to negotiations on Capitol Hill, “If we don’t make a deal, that means they won’t get the money and they won’t have universal mail-in voting.”

 

The president went on to cite California, where he said the state is sending out “tens of millions of ballots.”

 

“Maybe they’ll go to everyone but Republicans,” he said. “We’re challenging it in court. It’s being challenged at many different levels.”

 

He added: “This will be the greatest fraud in history — this will be almost as fraudulent as Obama spying on my campaign.”

 

The president and the Republican Party have been warning for months about possible fraud connected to mail-in voting. The RNC and the Trump campaign have filed lawsuits to hit back against efforts by Democrats to overhaul voting laws in response to the pandemic.

 

Democrats, pushing back against the claims by Trump and the GOP, say that cases of actual voter fraud are limited and claim that Republicans are trying to suppress voter turnout to improve their chances of winning elections.

 

Meanwhile, the president went on to further slam Democrats, like freshman progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., who he predicted would eventually challenge Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and said she would win.

 

The president, though, slammed her as a “poor student,” saying she “yaps” but said that Schumer “will be heated by her.”

 

“AOC will run against Chuck Schumer for the Senate and I think she’ll win.”

 

The president then said the "progressive Democrats are beating the regular Democrats."

 

“Look at Eliot Engel! What happened to Engel? What happened? What happened?” He said. “Ya lost, Eliot.”

 

Trump was citing incumbent Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., who lost in his primary against progressive candidate Jamaal Bowman.

 

“I think we’re going to take the House because Nancy Pelosi is stone-cold crazy,” he said, predicting an election result for 2020. “We’re going to take back the House and we’re going to hold the presidency.”

 

He did say, though, that Republicans “will be fighting very hard in the Senate.”

 

“We have a couple of people who aren’t as supportive of Trump,” he said. “But if they don’t support Trump they’ll lose their election.”

 

It is unclear which Republican senators the president was referring to, but earlier this week, the president sparred with Ben Sasse after the Republican senator from Nebraska criticized his executive actions over the weekend that would provide economic relief to American citizens amid the coronavirus pandemic as an “unconstitutional slop.”

 

“You have a few people who want to be cute, and I think they’re going to lose their elections,” Trump said. “And that’s a problem for the Senate.”