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You're paying for a service to keep this country together."The comments arrive as the battle over the future of the Postal Service has reached a fever pitch in Washington, after the newly installed postmaster general, Louis DeJoyLouis DeJoyClyburn bashes Postal cuts: It's a service, not a business Civic groups move forward with lawsuit over Postal Service slowdown Schumer demands details of postmaster general selection process MORE, proposed a series of cost-cutting measures designed to pull the agency out of the red.Among the operational changes, the agency had removed curbside collection boxes, eliminated overtime for postal carriers, cut back the hours of some post offices and taken sorting machines offline in certain facilities.Democrats, joined by a handful of Republicans, moved quickly to denounce the changes, warning that they would hamper mail delivery heading into an election where tens of millions of voters are expected to cast mail-in ballots as a health precaution amid the coronavirus pandemic.Faced with the bipartisan outcry, DeJoy announced Tuesday that he would delay those changes until after the elections.
As said here by Mike Lillis