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USPS to run out of money by September

I don't think this is a "Trump" issue, USPS has been limping along for years.

GoNolz brother is a Postmaster, Rodzilla I think- the Lowes thief. He had some great insight into the USPS on the other board.

But "Trump blocks mail in ballots to steal election" does make better click bait I suppose.
 
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I don't think this is a "Trump" issue, USPS has been limping along for years.

GoNolz brother is a Postmaster, Rodzilla I think- the Lowes thief. He had some great insight into the USPS on the other board.

But "Trump blocks mail in ballots to steal election" does make better click bait I suppose.

Lol, Rodzilla is indeed a postman and a thief. He's cool by me, but not my Bro. He is the bro of my hilarious friend Nozzle who has been MIA for several years. Last time I saw him I think it was at the FSU-USF game in Tampa.
 
What was Nozzle's handle then? I thought it was similar/close to yours.

Rod's Lowes story was classic.
 
What was Nozzle's handle then? I thought it was similar/close to yours.

Rod's Lowes story was classic.

Yeah, that Lowe's thread was legendary. I think Nozzle's handle was Nolezfan or something similar.
 
Yeah. They've been waiting a while, too. Last SSI checks in the mail went out in 2013.
Wrong. Again.

Facts First: The Social Security Administration never completely stopped mailing out paper checks. While 99.1% of Social Security recipients now receive their money via direct deposit, that remaining 0.9% equals 549,818 people receiving checks, according to official datapublished by the Social Security Administration for this month.

"Nearly 850,000" paper checks go out from the Social Security Administration every month if you include the Supplemental Security Income program, said Social Security Administration spokesman Mark Hinkle. (Supplemental Security Income provides money to elderly, blind or disabled people with low incomes and few resources.) Hinkle said that, if you consider both Social Security and Supplemental Security Income, the breakdown is 98.8% direct deposit, 1.2% checks.
 
Wrong. Again.

Facts First: The Social Security Administration never completely stopped mailing out paper checks. While 99.1% of Social Security recipients now receive their money via direct deposit, that remaining 0.9% equals 549,818 people receiving checks, according to official datapublished by the Social Security Administration for this month.

"Nearly 850,000" paper checks go out from the Social Security Administration every month if you include the Supplemental Security Income program, said Social Security Administration spokesman Mark Hinkle. (Supplemental Security Income provides money to elderly, blind or disabled people with low incomes and few resources.) Hinkle said that, if you consider both Social Security and Supplemental Security Income, the breakdown is 98.8% direct deposit, 1.2% checks.

AND.....probably EVERY legal citation through our courts (civil AND criminal cases) is sent via US mail. Even the things served by court officers (deputies) are (probably) mailed to them for the service process. Start delaying any of THAT and you are completely unraveling much of the court system....
 
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