No. It’s in our Constitution. It can’t be whisked away unless it is approved through Congress.
You have more confidence than I in the Constitution at this point.
Who said I had confidence?
You said “no”, like the constitution would prevent the end of USPS.
It does, unless Congress changes law in our current system.
I think the states would have to agree to it first, wouldn’t they? Congress can’t unilaterally modify the Constitution (thank Christ).
I think there needs to be a senate & congress vote AND a majority of states need to ratify the amendment after which the Supreme court does a review.
Elon Musk and Donald Trump are so out of touch with the basic American citizen today that I’m sure they think the Postal Service is the organization that puts up road signs and highway barriers or something
I think there needs to be a senate & congress vote AND a majority of states need to ratify the amendment after which the Supreme court does a review.
I’m not sure a Supreme Court review is an official part of the process—the SC can review the constitutionality of ordinary laws, but amendments are constitutional by definition.
Wouldn’t the Supreme Court need to review to make sure 1 new amendment doesn’t include wording that conflicts with other amendments thought? Just asking, not sure about any of these, in fact I cannot even remember any amendment ratified after the Women’s right to vote in the 1920s.
No, by definition a Constitutional Amendment would be part of the Constitution. All branches of government derive their authority from the Constitution. Simply put, the Constitution is above SCOTUS.
The Supreme Court can intercede if the process for ratification is not followed, but as long as the agreed upon process is followed there is literally nothing a judge could do.
It can be systematically deconstructed and defunded until it no longer works and is non-functional and frustrating to use and then that used as an excuse to eliminate it.
It can’t be defunded as it’s not funded in the first place.
Brother, than can always drain it even more.
yeah, but convicted felons can’t run for president, yet here we are.
Where in our law does it say they can’t? I don’t like our situation and that it is possible.
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Yeah… their team won. The idea that Trump voters will be ousted first is more fantastical than an actual day dream.
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No it’ll be the re-privatization of mail.
Do you think that’s a good thing?
I feel like plebs who like the idea of privatizing the USPS (for the sake of “saving money” and therefore not having to pay for a service they “don’t need”) are the same folk who by definition of supporting the orange turd also like the idea of raising taxes for themselves and the majority of the US population to then give to the rich (but of course if they’re in the tax bracket where they make so much to get the tax break then fuck them).
It’s fine if they want to flaunt their brand of crazy but at least make it make sense.
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IT’S BAD IN MY TOWN, SO THAT MEANS IT’S BAD IN ALL THE 33,904 LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE! HRUHRRURHRHRRURHRURURHRURHR
People like you never cease to amaze me with the sheer volume of exudate that comes out of your mouths.
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I’m sorry friend. I urge you to continue to support the USPS and not give the capitalists your money.
I’m in the opposite situation, FedEx is fucking inept here.
Damn. UPS doesn’t even bother getting the package to the right street for me.
Thank DeJoy. Slowing down and degrading service was by design.
I was talking about UPS, not USPS. Although there has been a noticeable slowdown in mail delivery since that particular scumbag was given control.