My sister-in-law just messaged my wife that she received her Christmas card in the mail today. It was postmarked December 21st. I told my wife that this year she should send out Christmas cards disguised as mail-in voter ballots. That way, they will be delivered prior to when they were mailed.
David DeGerolamo
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I have an apiary in the PNW and make candles from our wax. I order some supplies from Ohio. I put an order in sometime around the end of November. It was supposed to be a three-day delivery. After a month I put a USPS track on it and it was listed as ‘lost’. My shipper told me that out of 140 Federal USPS employees, at the Ohio regional center, 100 were allowed to walk off the job with pay if they claimed it was Covid related. That left 40 to pick up the slack. So, my order languished as lost while those overpaid federal employees sat home drinking eggnog with pay. I told my rural carrier the story and she said it’s true. Only the Fed employees were allowed to do that. Independent rural carriers were told they’d be fired if they tried it. I got my order sometime around New Years. Meanwhile, I placed an order with another company closer to home and got my order in two days.
We just received mail today also that was mailed on Dec 21….what the heck is this all about. Our neighbors had the same snail mail sent on the same day & just received it also.
In 2020, my mother lived near downtown Atlanta, in a predominately White area. She received her notice of her voting place changed location, the day after the primary voting. She moved to North of ATL, and it happened a 2nd time in her new area for the Presidential. She feels Black postal workers were purposefully holding back mail in White neighborhoods since it happened twice to her.
Of course the GA elections are fair and honest, NOT !
Around 30 Jan, I got a Christmas card from my brother (near Philly) here in coastal GA … mailed 20 Dec. Great service …