Louis DeJoy says that this is his day as Postmaster General- Exclusive: Louis DeJoy Resigns as Postmaster General | TIME
Who will probably get the job…if anybody?
Hard to know without knowing what the current bidding is.
Well, is there someone from FAUX News lookin’ for work?
Is there anyone left over there that hasn’t already secured a spot in government?
I hear Chachi might be available.
I’m thinking Kevin Sorbo or Kirk Cameron.
John Ratzenberger:
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ETA:
This was the character Ratzenberger famously played on Cheers:
I’d suggest voting in person, next election.
Who’s CEO of Uber right now?
I never heard of Har Mar Superstar until I saw a story about how he got a temporary job as a mailman during COVID.
Doesn’t Mike Lindell need a job? He’s got some serious legal bills to pay and no visible mean of support.
Moderating:
As there is no real debate framed here, the appointment will be political and the thread is little more than names being thrown out, let’s move this to P&E.
It was widely anticipated that DeJoy was appointed to guarantee that mail-in ballots would be mishandled. He didn’t even try, AFAIK and may have done a reasonable job ot modernising the post office. I am sure his successor will be more carefully vetted. Vote in person, as someone said above. Unfortunately, I cannot, being 1000 miles away.
Why should there be a postmaster general to replace him. Didn’t the current occupant of the Oval Office decide already to completely privatize the USPS?
Not only that, but he also doesn’t like generals (generally).
Just appoint the CEO of UPS. They’ll get the job done of dismantling the post office for private gain, and they wouldn’t even need to alter their business cards that much, if at all.
But if Trump can’t get any money out of it, he’ll be seeing green.
Kid Rock! Bumper nuts on every Grumman LLV!
To be fair, UPS is sort of a similar operation; delivers packages to every address in America, unionized workforce of hundreds of thousands, etc. The management issues are actually quite similar.
I don’t know about you all, but I get USPS deliveries six days a week in my door-code-access-controlled building (at The Home) like clockwork with no problem. Getting UPS deliveries here is a hit-or-miss-crapshoot.