PostMaster General DeJoy has resigned

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Just saw on the morning news that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resignedamid numerous complaints about his changes and declining service. Hopefully the next PG will work to get service back to good levels🤞

He made the announcement on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, after nearly five years in the role. DeJoy cited the need for new leadership to continue the transformation and modernization efforts at the U.S. Postal Service1.

The USPS Board of Governors will now begin the process of finding his successor.
 
Just saw on the morning news that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resignedamid numerous complaints about his changes and declining service. Hopefully the next PG will work to get service back to good levels🤞

He made the announcement on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, after nearly five years in the role. DeJoy cited the need for new leadership to continue the transformation and modernization efforts at the U.S. Postal Service1.

The USPS Board of Governors will now begin the process of finding his successor.
Louis DeJoy, Trump appointed him. :confused:
 
Privatize USPS.... it's that simple
And then make a law saying that couriers aren't allowed to charge more!

The working class are about to learn another lesson about socially responsible gov!
 
Well-bye.gif
 
His modernization idea was just meh to good but he forgot to factor in the sorry employees of the big city hubs.

I do like Ground Advantage as Priority Mail (due to sorry hub employees) got to be nothing more a sad joke.
 
Just saw on the morning news that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resignedamid numerous complaints about his changes and declining service. Hopefully the next PG will work to get service back to good levels🤞

He made the announcement on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, after nearly five years in the role. DeJoy cited the need for new leadership to continue the transformation and modernization efforts at the U.S. Postal Service1.

The USPS Board of Governors will now begin the process of finding his successor.
he lasted about as long as the others lasted....4 -5 years....
 
Just saw on the morning news that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resignedamid numerous complaints about his changes and declining service. Hopefully the next PG will work to get service back to good levels🤞

He made the announcement on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, after nearly five years in the role. DeJoy cited the need for new leadership to continue the transformation and modernization efforts at the U.S. Postal Service1.

The USPS Board of Governors will now begin the process of finding his successor.
Why not?? We've already privatized the presidency
 
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Just saw on the morning news that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resignedamid numerous complaints about his changes and declining service. Hopefully the next PG will work to get service back to good levels🤞

He made the announcement on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, after nearly five years in the role. DeJoy cited the need for new leadership to continue the transformation and modernization efforts at the U.S. Postal Service1.

The USPS Board of Governors will now begin the process of finding his successor.


Look at Troll Bot Horsey Horse trying to support the new Trumpfy approach without daring to menton the Saint by name .

Are you worried that you will be rounded up with other Troll Bots later in the year , Horsey ?

Is this Horsey looking for a bolt hole ?Will you take your partner DeCrappy with you ?
 
That's Trump's buddy
Yes indeed.

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has set limits on one of the U.S. Postal Service’s cost-cutting practices that contributed to a worrisome slowdown of mail deliveries ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan concluded that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s actions delayed mail deliveries and that he acted without obtaining an advisory opinion from the Postal Regulatory Commission.

 
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