2021 USPS Veterans Day Acknowledgement
Social media users claimed that veterans employed by the United States Postal Service (USPS) received a card acknowledging their “pubic service.”
Social media users claimed that veterans employed by the United States Postal Service (USPS) received a card acknowledging their “pubic service.”
A viral tweet included a “snow, rain, heat, night, fascism” graphic, attributed to the APWU and described as “absolutely baller content.”
Despite what people are saying on social media, a circulating photograph does not show “thousands of Seattle Democrats” gathering in person to demand mail-in voting.
A Twitter user’s suggestion drew attention amid rapidly escalating concerns about access to voting.
Amid rumors that U.S. President Donald Trump sought to interfere with USPS service, he purportedly told anchor Maria Bartiromo that “without a deal” there wouldn’t be “universal mail-in voting.”
A CBS News report highlighted potential issues with voting by mail in November.
On April 8 2019, Facebook page “The Other 98%” shared a post (archived here) claiming that the United States Postal Service was mistakenly believed to be losing money thanks to online retailers like Amazon, when in actuality the shortfall was because of a 2006 law mandating that USPS pre-fund worker pensions: It read: DID YOU KNOW? …
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Despite the concern-trolling of a right-wing blog, the U.S. Postal Service has not lost its holiday spirit.