I forgot to share this in my Daily Notes piece from today….I had a conversation with our neighbor last night and she brought up the chaos at the Post Office. She has a family member who is employed somewhere here in our area and she said over-time has ended. If the mail isn’t delivered by the end of the shift, the mail just sits on the floor. lol We are also having mail go missing and in 24 hours, my girl’s Magazine got delivered to the neighbor and our neighbors across the street received another neighbors mail. Yeah – as I said – this “mailbox” theme from my dream does indeed have significance right now. It really does feel like every single thing created by the matrix is crumbling.
This does seem to be one of “THE” focuses right now….so even though I have more or less stepped away from the headlines the past several days, here is intel Mr. Fitton (aka “superman”) has to share:
The Manufactured Hysteria Over Mail Delivery
“The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) and the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) know the truth; the members of these unions are the people who actually process and deliver the mail. Postal Workers and Letter Carriers both say, unequivocally, that no matter how much the administration tries to undermine trust in the postal system, the system remains fully capable of delivering every single ballot cast by mail in a secure and timely manner.
“Indeed, the NALC assures that even if every single vote in the November 2020 election were cast by mail, the U.S. Postal Service would have no problem delivering the ballots, whether or not Congress provides the funding included in the HEROES Act.
“The U.S. Postal Service has an entire structure in place to coordinate with state and local election boards to facilitate secure and timely delivery of mail ballots.
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Government Agency Buries $8.8 Billion Loss at End of Fiscal Year Report
It’s funny.
We live 5 miles out of town, 4 miles from the city limit.
The mail does not deliver to us, there are mail boxes positioned on the edge of town that we would have to go to to get mail.
We decided to rent boxes at the UPS store in town instead, we go in once or twice a week to check it, and do shopping.
Other than the odd time we have had other peoples magazines in our mail slot, the delivety has been fine. The store sends us emails when packages arrive, it is a physucal address, so no issues with a po box address, and, no matter the size of delivery, we receive it in the store, out of the 100+ heat, and single digit cold weather we can get in this area.
With USPS, if you get an oversized package delivered, you still have to go to either the main office – 10 miles away, or the satelight office to collect – and, you do not know which it will be at, until you go there.
I am on one of the local facebook pages for the country area we live in, and, I will tell you, that EVERY day someone is asking if someone else got their mail, that they had other peoples mail in their box, that they had a package box key left in their box, but there was no package, or that the package tracking said the item was delivered, but nothing had arrived, AND that mail was found BEHIND the boxes on the ground, this is every day…
We are glad we use UPS. The postal service in our area seems to be terribly inefficient- I certainly would never trust them with a voting ballot…
My husband usually does absentee ballot, as he works out of the area during the week, but this time, he is going to take a day off, to vote in person.
To give you a quick idea of the politics in the local area, the town we are closest to (incorporated in the 60s, and where most of the manufacturing and industry is), I would say is red, although the number of Californians moving in is sky rocketing… The town where the main sorting office is, is blue, being a quaint, historical town it appeals to the leftists, and of course they all seem to be very much more wealthy than the majority, selling their 2 bed closet in LA for a million $, then pushing the house prices and trades costs up, by waving wads of cash about and bragging when they get here, ugh…
I had a conversation with a lady in Walmart one day (back before the election), and she said an interesting thing, that many CIA people retired to the area… I cannot even remember how that came to be mentioned, but it has always stuck with me, and, of course I am sure you know, once CIA, always CIA – the brainwashing and personalities they select for, do not simply go away with retirement.
I do not know if the postal situation is in any way connected to that snippet of info. but it popped into my head while I was typing this… and I have been going with my gut on these kinds of things. 😊
I am also recalling the Men In Black movie – that the post office was where aliens worked.
I have to admit, that when we first moved here, and were discovering how inconvenient having USPS was, we spent quite a bit if time in the main and satelight sorting offices, and, I am remembering how uncomfortable that all felt, there was definitely an ‘atmosphere’, and more than just the walls absorbing the frustration, boredom and annoyance of the hundreds of thousands who had stood in line there before us.
So the postal situation is very much on peoples minds in this area. I just hope that the imported leftism virus carriers, have not yet achieved voting dominance.
Our mail service is horrible. We moved to northeastern Colorado from Chester County, Pennsylvania. We often receive mail belonging to neighbors and were sure they must be getting ours. We always put misdelivered mail back in the box or walk it across the street to the correct house. We rarely get our missing mail. Our Netflix movies take forever to get from us to Netflix and for a new movie to come back to us. In Pa the process took just a few days. There are too few post offices to handle the number of people who live here and they are old and in disrepair with inadequate parking. The postal workers seem discouraged and overworked. It’s as though we moved to a 3rd world country when we moved here.