Edit: At least it’s not as bad as DHL, they just drop that shit wherever the hell they want after running it over

UPS it shows up late but in great shape

FedEx it’s on time but damn I wish they took the extra time to be more careful

Edit 2: Image transcription

Depicted is a comparison of 2 lines, 1 straight and the other spiraled and curled much like a bowl of spaghetti. Each line connects it’s own pair of X’s. The straight line has the words, “USPS delivering my bills,” above it. Whereas the tangled mass of line has the words, “USPS delivering my packages,” above it.

  • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    It really depends on the state and the district/county/parish/whatever. If it’s being run by Republicans, and they’re pushing anti-democratic (small-“d” - we’re not talking about the DNC), voter-hostile policies, that tends to dovetail with DeJoy’s bullshit and ends up depressing voter turnout - and very often it’s done in a targeted fashion, focusing “enforcement” of those policies on districts with less registered Republicans and applying them more permissively (or not at all) in places with strong Republican support.