(iii) Proposed provisions specifying that the USPS shall not transmit mail-in or absentee ballots from any individual unless those individuals have been enrolled on a State-specific list described in subsection (b)(iv) of this section with the USPS pursuant to this subsection.

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    One of the great failings of this government is not providing a punishment for repeatedly issuing unconstitutional orders. He has exactly zero incentive to stop.

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      Our Congress has allowed a lawless president to do whatever he wanted. It is a MAGA coup dresses as Republicans.

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      Checks and balances doesn’t work if one party is in charge of everything. I found the John Oliver episode about Hungary to be particularly terrifying.

      Imagine if Trump rigged the election so they had a super majority in the senate and a majority in the house. They could rewrite the constitution. What then?

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        Re-writing the constitution (e.g., amendments) also takes approval from the states themselves.

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          According to … the constitution

          There’s some circular logic happening which Trump sees through. Much like SCOTUS, the constitution can’t enforce itself. So you can just bully it.

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          True. I guess he can interpret it however he wants and trust that the supremely court will back him.

          I saw he will be the first president sitting in on arguments to the supremely court. I wonder if this is an attempt to intimidate justices that might go against him.

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    I love that the noose of reality is tightening around this regime’s neck.

    However, as they see the end they’re getting more and more dangerous, because there’s no way they’re going to let themselves face justice at the end. I predict this summer and fall are going to be the darkest times of my lifetime, and potentially a lot of violence from the regime.

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      I love that the noose of reality is tightening around this regime’s neck

      I mean, I remember this gleeful enthusiasm back in 2006 and 2018. Very likely there’s a bloodbath in the next election. But… what comes next?

      Will Dems actually be in charge of the Senate? Or do we get the “John Fetterman Says No” show for the next two years?

      Does the House try and rein in the President or just double down on war funding while doing photo ops of Hakeem Jeffries shrugging impotently?

      Go back to Pelosi’s House under Bush. And Pelosi/Schumer under Trump 1. These were not inspiring moments of liberal leadership. More often than not, Dems don’t stop the fascism. They just cash in and become complicit.

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        Yeah I’m well aware of the copium. One realistic way that I see change happening is the regime does something so heinous and appalling in the next 6-12 months that everyone will get angry enough and, while it won’t lead to a direct overthrow, a lot of the farther left candidates will gain more and more power.

        This act would have to be like, murdering a crowd of protestors so they can’t vote or something. I should clarify a crowd of white, straight, middle class protestors***

        I have no hope for the actual Democratic party of course. They’re controlled opposition at best. It just so happens the progressives caucus with the Ds for now. We really need to abolish FPTP in all states, and implement RCV or approval/score voting, to start moving away from the duopoly, but of course the people in power would never willingly give up power.

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      I genuinely fear that ICE will be arresting people that look like they will vote democrat. You can’t vote if you’re sitting in a cell overnight. States like California and Illinois might protect their citizens. But states like Georgia (which has a democratic senator up for reelection) likely will give ICE free reign.

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    Here it is Americans. Its time to put that love of liberty and freedom to the test. Or are you all going to sleep meme your way through a fascist power grab.

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        I have seriously never hated another human being with the unquenchable fire with which I hate Donald Trump. I’ll help, if we ever drag him out!

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          Ok. First step is organization. How we do? Obviously they watch us here. So, how to organize without being eaten?

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    Authoritarianism is an admission of abject weakness.

    White supremacists are the weakest and most brittle snowflakes.

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    What’s that!!? The fat orange child rapist who tried to incite an insurrection a few years ago is now trying to fix and fuck things up in other ways?
    Well well well, what a complete and utter shock. If only there was a way for america to have seen this coming…

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    That’s cool, I’ll just bring all dozen ballots from my family to the local registrar office drop off. No USPS involved.

    Thanks for the warning Trump!

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      Can you do that in other states? In Pennsylvania we can only return our own and, if you get designated by another person by filling out a form, and even then you can only be one person’s designated person.

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        I’m in Cali, so I don’t know with other states.

        My local registrar just has a box out front and I’ve dropped off ballots there at 3am before. It’s locked, but it looks like a USPS envelope drop off box, but it’s the registrar’s. So just shove them in the slot. And then I get a text the following day or two saying it’s been collected and counted.

        No one checks anything. I’ve even gone one time where it was drive-through style and I just rolled my window down and gave them to one of the dozen or so poll workers.

        As long as the envelope is sealed and signed properly by the voter, I don’t see a reason it’d be contested. And when it all gets counted if there’s a discrepancy then it’ll get flagged and that individual who signed it will be contacted.

        Been doing the drop offs for years now, for all elections. Never had a problem.

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          Our boxes also look like a postal box, just with a very narrow drop slot.

          I think all ours are indoors at libraries and district courthouses.

          There were some lawsuits here about people forgetting to date the ballots and I think that is why there’s a person there now to supervise drop offs.

          Last year was noticeably different though with all the signs out front and people were stuck waiting as everything was being looked at during busy times because we didn’t have many drop off sites for how many people live here and they’re only open during business hours.

          We got emails when our ballots have been received and then again when they’re counted.

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    My suggestion for anyone voting in the US. Vote early in person if possible. If you are going to vote by mail, do it ASAP.

    That’s the best way to get your ballot counted, which is the most important thing right now.

    Oh, and check your registration, like today. And tomorrow. And like once a week.

    The worst time to vote is election day. Avoid that at all costs.

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      Also, if your elections department has ballot drop boxes, utilize those rather than send through USPS.

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    Almost like that recent ruling that people can’t sue the Post Office for shit like this was setting it up…