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'Friday Night Massacre' at US Postal Service as Postmaster General — a Major Trump Donor — Ousts Top Officials

  

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Via:  jbb  •  4 years ago  •  25 comments

By:   Jon Queely (BillMoyers. com)

'Friday Night Massacre' at US Postal Service as Postmaster General — a Major Trump Donor — Ousts Top Officials
America is in a dead sprint to authoritarianism. The man is pulling out all the stops to prevent the citizens of this country from holding a legitimate election in which he might face removal from office.

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"America is in a dead sprint to authoritarianism. The man is pulling out all the stops to prevent the citizens of this country from holding a legitimate election in which he might face removal from office."

By Jon Queally | August 8, 2020

(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Government watchdogs, Democratic lawmakers, and pro-democracy advocates declared it a "Friday Night Massacre" for the US Postal Service after news broke in a classic end-of-the-week dump that Louis DeJoy — a major GOP donor to President Donald Trump and the recently appointed Postmaster General — had issued a sweeping overhaul of the agency, including the ouster of top executives from key posts and the reshuffling of more than two dozen other officials and operational managers.

"Trump is actively sabotaging the election under our noses — this isn't theoretical, it's happening RIGHT NOW.

— Brian Tyler Cohen, political commentator


According to the Washington Post :


The shake-up came as congressional Democrats called for an investigation of DeJoy and the cost-cutting measures that have slowed mail delivery and ensnared ballots in recent primary elections. Twenty-three postal executives were reassigned or displaced, the new organizational chart shows. Analysts say the structure centralizes power around DeJoy, a former logistics executive and major ally of President Trump, and de-emphasizes decades of institutional postal knowledge. All told, 33 staffers included in the old postal hierarchy either kept their jobs or were reassigned in the restructuring, with five more staffers joining the leadership from other roles.

Already under fire for recent policy changes at the USPS that mail carriers from within and outside critics have denounced as a sabotage effort to undermine the Postal Service broadly as well as disrupt efforts to carry out mail-in voting for November's election amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the moves unveiled late Friday were viewed as an overt assault on democracy and a calculated opportunity to boost Republicans' long-held dream of undercutting or privatizing the government-run mail service while also boosting their election prospects in the process.

"Another Friday night massacre by this administration — and this time dealing another devastating blow to our postal service," said Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Pa.) "The American people deserve answers and we're going to keep fighting for them."

Scanlon was among more than 80 congressional lawmakers who sent a letter to DeJoy earlier in the day expressing "deep concerns" about operational changes he has made for mail carriers that have delayed deliveries and lowered standards.

"It is vital that the US Postal Service not reduce mail delivery times, which could harm rural communities, seniors, small businesses, and millions of Americans who rely on the mail for critical letters and packages," the letter stated. "Eliminating overtime and directing postal workers to leave mail on the floor of postal facilities will erode confidence in the Postal Service and drive customers away, resulting in even worse financial conditions in the future."

Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, warned what occurred Friday is designed to weak the Postal Service, slow vote-by-mail, and disrupt the 2020 Census.

"DeJoy, a Trump donor with no experience inside the postal service, has been installed to cause chaos and disruption at a time when the timely delivery of mail could not be more critical.

— —Kristen Clarke, Lawyers' Committee


"We are sounding an alarm regarding personnel changes, policy shifts and service disruptions happening inside the US Postal Service on Louis DeJoy's watch," Clarke said in a statement. "The postal service lies at the heart of our democracy and is critical to the success of an unprecedented vote-by-mail system that is needed for a fair and effective 2020 election season. The postal service helps ensure that our nation's most vulnerable communities are receiving medications and resources during the pandemic. It is also critical to the efforts to achieve a full and accurate 2020 Census."

Clarke said the administration's intentions are clear: "DeJoy, a Trump donor with no experience inside the postal service, has been installed to cause chaos and disruption at a time when the timely delivery of mail could not be more critical."

As Common Dreams reported earlier Friday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren was among those who signed the letter and also called for DeJoy's efforts to be investigated by the Inspector General of the USPS. Since 2016 alone, DeJoy has donated more than $2.5 million to the Republican Party and candidates. In 2020, prior to his appointment as Postmaster General by the GOP-controlled board of governors, DeJoy had already given approximately $360,000 to a Super PAC supporting Trump's reelection.

As the Post notes in its reporting, the reshuffling of top managers and executives — as well as a hiring freeze and push for early retirements— "worried postal analysts, who say the tone of DeJoy's first eight weeks and his restructuring have recast the nation's mail service as a for-profit arm of the government, rather than an essential service."

In a video posted to Twitter, Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Oreg.) characterized DeJoy as a "political crony" of the president's and also denounced the brazen efforts now on display as a "Friday Night Massacre" scenario:


Trump's political crony managing the #USPS has made significant changes to postal operations, which has already slowed mail delivery across the country. Tonight he went further and executed a Friday night massacre— firing USPS managers who run the day to day postal operations. pic.twitter.com/YbPrQJcPVE — Peter DeFazio (@DeFazio4Oregon) August 8, 2020

Appearing Friday afternoon on Capitol Hill, DeJoy brushed off accusations that he is acting as a political bag man for Trump. "While I certainly have a good relationship with the president of the United States, the notion that I would ever make decisions concerning the Postal Service at the direction of the president or anyone else in the administration is wholly off-base," DeJoy said.

But outside critics like Walter Shaub, former head of the Office of Government Ethics and a fierce critic of Trump's behavior as president, said the latest move should be seen as nothing less than a direct effort by DeJoy to exploit his authority at the Postal Service to further the president's political interests and reelection prospects.


America is in a dead sprint to authoritarianism. The man is pulling out all the stops to prevent the citizens of this country from holding a legitimate election in which he might face removal from office. https://t.co/leWoXL15fe — Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) August 8, 2020

According to Brian Tyler Cohen, a liberal commentator and podcast host, "Congressional Democrats need to do something about this" immediately.

"If we wait until October/November, it'll be too late," said Cohen. "Trump is actively sabotaging the election under our noses—this isn't theoretical, it's happening RIGHT NOW." Cohen said this situation should be treated like a "fucking five-alarm fire" and said action must be taken by both lawmakers and the US public without delay.


BREAKING: Postmaster General Louis DeJoy displaces the two top executives overseeing day-to-day operations, and reassigns 23 more postal executives, centralizing power around himself as delays grow at USPS ahead of mostly vote-by-mail election.https://t.co/Jofm3kpRjl — Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) August 8, 2020

Rep. Gerald E. Connolly (D-Va.), chair of the House subcommittee which has oversight for the USPS, said what DeJoy is trying to pass off as simple organizational restructuring is actually "a Trojan Horse" designed to destroy one of the nation's most trusted and valued institutions from within.

Connolly on Friday night called it, "Deliberate sabotage to disrupt mail service on the eve of the election — an election that hinges on mail-in voting.


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JBB
Professor Principal
1  seeder  JBB    4 years ago

That is what I call deplorable...

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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1.1  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  JBB @1    4 years ago

Trump is obvious in his tricks and nonsense.

Dump Trump 2020.  Please!

 
 
 
Account Deleted
Freshman Silent
1.1.1  Account Deleted  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @1.1    4 years ago

This is not just Trump. Privatizing the Post Office has been a Republican dream for years.

Hummm ... Will my Forever Stamps still work when 1st Class letters go for $8.50 a pop?

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
1.1.2  seeder  JBB  replied to  Account Deleted @1.1.1    4 years ago

Why would Trump turn down a plan to steal the election and seal the deal in corruption?

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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4  Bob Nelson    4 years ago

It's past time to call a fascist coup d'état by its name. It may be in slomo, but that is certainly what is happening.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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4.1  Texan1211  replied to  Bob Nelson @4    4 years ago

[deleted]

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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4.1.1  Bob Nelson  replied to  Texan1211 @4.1    4 years ago

And I've promised myself not a waste any more time, debating with Flat-Earthers.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
4.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  Bob Nelson @4.1.1    4 years ago
nd I've promised myself not a waste any more time, debating with Flat-Earthers.

Probably a wise move for you.

Now, about my post, which you avoided............

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
4.2  Texan1211  replied to  Bob Nelson @4    4 years ago
It's past time to call a fascistcoup d'étatby its name.

What are you going on about now?

Fascist coup???
WTF??
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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5  Greg Jones    4 years ago

Way past time to privatize the PO.

 
 
 
Dulay
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5.1  Dulay  replied to  Greg Jones @5    4 years ago

I await your Constitutional Amendment to do so.

Oh and BTFW, what would most of Congress do with their time if they can't rename Post Offices? 

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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5.2  Bob Nelson  replied to  Greg Jones @5    4 years ago
Way past time to privatize the PO.

I don't think that's possible without a Constitutional amendment. The Post Office is a Constitutional requirement.

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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6  Bob Nelson    4 years ago

This isn't complicated.

The dogmatic right contends that the government can do nothing properly.

The Post Office, enshrined in the Constitution, has been successfully serving Americans since forever. That obviously runs against right-wing dogma. So... the Post Office must be destroyed.

 
 

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