FINALLY, A PRESSURE POINT TO FIGHT USPS SABOTAGE: LOTS of calls and emails to USPS Board of Governors. Ready, set, go. We know how to do this. Be concerned, firm, polite. Louis DeJoy, the Postmaster General and Trump appointee who is now dismantling the USPS on behalf of Trump, âserves at the pleasure ofâ and reports to the 6-member USPS Board of Governors. These six men have the power & duty to #StopDeJoy & prevent Election Day chaos. 5 of the 6 are Trump appointees, but retired Harvard lawyer (CCJ, @NastyOldWomyn) contributing this info on Twitter is clear that a relentless barrage of calls, emails, and other callings-out will absolutely get their attention. She says: ¡ Iâve represented Boards as a lawyer, and I know âthis kind of attention is not what theyâve signed up for. Itâs disruptive to their day jobs, which is where they make their money.â ¡ âNone of the members wants to suffer reputational damage from overseeing the meltdown of USPS during a pandemic. They do NOT want to be in the spotlight, so SHINE IT BRIGHT!â ¡ âBoard members HATE being contacted, HATE having their phone mailboxes fill up with messages, HATE being inundated with emails and letters. And, oh, they would HATE being picketed at work, if someone decided to start a demonstration.â ¡ In contacting these 6 Board members, âI plan to be polite but firm about my fury about the recent deterioration of USPSâs service, giving personal & family examples regarding medication & veterans services, & expressing my distrust of & dissatisfaction with the performance of PG DeJoy. In my experience, rudeness NEVER helps. Call & email each of the 6 USPS Board of Governors. Tell them who & what you are (a retiree? Veteran?), what you & family rely on the USPS for in this pandemic, how DeJoyâs changes are disrupting that & causing stress. Express worry about Vote-by-Mail. Their emails: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected].
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To make it a little easier, hereâs an email message that you can send:
Dear Sirs,
I write to express my outrage at the actions being taken against the USPS at this critical moment in our countryâs history. The Postal Service is an important utility for many people, and any efforts to make it anything other than its best are reprehensible. Please consider speaking with Donald Trump and the Postmaster General about reversing the sanctions that have been put on the USPS in recent months.
Yours truly,
Your Name
And hereâs a phone script:
Dear Mr. [Last Name] I am calling to ask you, as a member of the USPS Board of Governors, take action against efforts to slow down the mail service. The USPS is a vital institution to our country and making it less effective will cause irreparable harm. Thank you.
Also here are the phone numbers since it could be hard to tell from the picture:
Robert M. Duncan (606) 298-3511
John M. Barger (626) 460-6321 and (213) 629-8356
Ron A. Bloom (212) 417-7000 and (212) 978-1707
Roman Martinez IV (212) 634-1190, (917) 892-4008, and (917)-270-4608
Donald L. Moak (202) 838-3800
William D. Zollars (913) 696-6100, (913) 232-8068, and (415) 394-9000
When conventions fell through, my entire income began coming in through etsy. The postal service is vital for medication, and vital for small business owners as well. And, during a pandemic, slowing down the postal service is absolute insanity.
This is unAmerican. This will throw the country into a depression worse then it is right now, and it will *destroy countless small business owners*. This is not a joke or a drill. Please contact them, please help out.
EDIT: ALSO YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THE FORMAT OF THE EMAIL. If itâs the same, they can set it to spam!!!
Can someone with better eyes than me suss out those email addresses?
Hereâs not in a block:
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