
We already know that Coach Tuber (Mr. Potato Head?) blocked hundreds of Biden military appointments on behalf of Christian Dominionists who were outraged that the US military condoned murder by allowing female soldiers to make healthcare decisions regarding their pregnancies. These radical Christians consider the military’s policy of allowing women in the military to murder the “unborn” a moral abomination. Tuberville was a one man filibuster, making the pious Christian ghosts of the old enslavers proud.
I realized just now that Tuberville, asshole that he is, is not the guy blocking Biden’s three nominations to the Postal Board of Governors. Those nominations, one dating back to February 29, 2024, have been hung up in the Senate committee, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, that must approve the nominees and send their names out for a full Senate vote. Fist raising/fleeing Josh Hawley could be blocking them, or Rand Paul, or perhaps Ron Johnson from Wisconsin, or maybe creepy looking Florida Senator Rick Scott, sassy Independent Kirsten Synema, or all of the above.
I called the number on the committee’s website and spoke to an intelligent sounding receptionist for the Committee who had no public information. She heard me out, took my number and held out the neutral hope that a supervisor would look into my five unanswered on-line contacts and possibly get back to me.
I guess the next person to contact directly is Chairman Gary Peters (D-Mi). Here is the contact information for this august body, our direct representatives in our great, if generally nonresponsive, corporate sponsored democracy. Give them a call, they are always delighted to hear from taxpayers.

Here’s what I wrote to the chairman:
I wrote to your committee numerous times in the last month looking for an explanation of why a partisan postmaster who has slowed mail delivery to all-time lows nationwide is allowed to decide when to deliver upwards of 50,000,000 mail-in ballots in 2024.
No news since March 2024 on the nomination of Marty Walsh to fill one of the vacancies on the USPS board of governors. Friday’s nominations of two more leave me no more hopeful.
Here’s some data. I would love to hear back from you.
In November 2020, when DeJoy had been postmaster for a few months, less than 50,000 mail-in ballots were delivered too late to be counted. Now it is four full years, full-steam ahead on “Delivering for America” (DFA), the Postal Regulatory Commission’s urging DFA be suspended until after the election be damned.
In 2020, during the depths of Covid, 66,000,000 votes were cast by mail, 43% of all ballots cast (US Census).
34,248,000 mail-in ballots were cast in the 2022 midterms, 31.8% of 107,700,000 total votes cast in that high turnout midterm election (Pew Research)
Beyond that, numbers for mail-in voting have been on the rise in all elections since 2008. (US Election Assistance Commission)
DeJoy claimed, in his recent PR piece in the Washington Post, that in August 2023 there was a 98% on-time rate for mail delivery coast to coast. He is silent about what the current on-time delivery rate is. I wonder why.
We note that Senator Jon Ossoff reported on-time delivery from the new Atlanta processing and distribution center was 98% in 2022, 52% in 2023 and 72% YTD 2024.
This is not something to be concerned about?
Do American voters not have the right to know how nominations are killed in a Senate committee?
Yours in the fight to preserve democracy,
Eliot Widaen
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