Saturday, August 15, 2020

An Open Letter to the USPS Board of Governors

Sent today to the USPS Board of Governors, who have the power to remove Louis DeJoy from his position as Postmaster General.  You are encouraged to contact them yourself:

  • mduncan@inezdepositbank.com
  • roman@rmiv.com
  • barger.jm@gmail.com
  • lee.moak@moakgroup.com
  • ron.bloom@brookfield.com
  • DirectorAccessMailbox@cigna.com

Like millions of others (I would imagine), I'm writing to you about the disaster who is our current Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy.

By now, of course, you know that DeJoy is doing the bidding of Trump and the Republican party in attempting to destroy the Post Office for the purpose of minimizing mail-in voting.  Trump has publicly admitted as much.  And it's difficult to see how the physical removal of both sorting machines and mail drop boxes can be seen as anything other than sabotage.

I'm sure you also realize that these corrupt actions will have dire consequences for some people.  Medications and medical supplies will arrive too late for people who need them.  Social Security checks and other payments will be delayed at a time when the number of unemployed persons in America has ballooned due to the coronavirus, and people desperately need this money to pay rent and buy food.  Small businesses which depend on the USPS will be forced to close.

Although you may not yet have realized it, DeJoy will almost certainly be found criminally guilty of impeding mail deliveries, as multiple state attorneys general are weighing action against him.

What should be foremost in your minds right now is this: If law enforcement decides that DeJoy is guilty of a criminal act, how long do you suppose you can wait before law enforcement also decides that you're guilty of criminal negligence for not removing him?

You have the opportunity to demonstrate that you are honorable men.  Please do so and remove DeJoy before he does further damage.

No comments:

Post a Comment