Democrats sued Wednesday to block Donald Trump’s latest executive order restricting mail voting, arguing that the U.S. Constitution empowers states and Congress, not the president, to determine who is eligible to vote by mail.

The lawsuit marks the second round of battles over the president’s power to control elections. Trump’s opponents handily won the first round last year, blocking his initial executive order intended to reshape election procedures by convincing multiple federal judges that it was likely unconstitutional.

Trump on Tuesday announced that his administration would compile lists of who is eligible to vote in states and that the U.S. Postal Service would only mail ballots to those who met that criteria. Critics note that there’s little time to comb through voter rolls before ballots start going out for this fall’s elections, in some places as soon as September, and question whether the administration’s list would be reliable.

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    22 hours ago

    The post office is a joke, and I’m the only one angry about it it seems. Nevermind for a minute their hacks are helping to steal elections, priority mail parcels, that for lifetimes were delivered anywhere in the country in 2-3 days with few exceptions, now take 7 days, same prices that are still rising, and no one has said a fucking word about it.

    Biden didn’t do shit, you all defended his refusing to fix it, as if he couldn’t. Maybe this can’t do attitude is why you fucking lose with your (our) shit candidates? Fucking wake up.

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      You’re right, but you have to consider what USPS has to contend with. Its not the fault of USPS as a government provided service.

      They need to fully fund their employees retirement health benefits 75 years into the future unlike any other company. This destroyed any sort of year-year operation funding they had in the oughts. So when they would have been able to reinvest into keeping services timely and efficient, instead they were forced to kick the can down the road to focus on retiree benefits for every single postal worker in the branch.

      Package volume increased from roughly 3 billion in 2006 to 7.3 billion in 2025. Package volume in USPS essentially doubled while national package volume increased somewhere in the range of 10x. Which shows that companies like UPS, FedEx, DHL, and Amazon captured a majority of the market growth due to their liquidity and better margins. USPS is forced to deliver to every domestic address so they’re stuck with tougher delivery routes that cost more while the other private delivery companies hoover up lower cost/simpler deliveries. All while the primary revenue driver of first-class mail dropped like a rock due to the rise in email traffic.

      This is all ignoring the fact that congress won’t allow them to upgrade their delivery fleet. They’ve been forced to manage their fleet of Grumman LLVs from 1986 as though its the ship of Theseus. They want and everyone else wants them to upgrade but they’ve been hamstrung time and time again by lawsuits and Oshkosh’s own inability to build an electric truck. Instead their deliveries still rely on trucks last built in 1994, making them at least 32 years old at this point, with no airbags, no A/C, and getting 8mpg.

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        Preaching to the choir, I am intimately familiar with a lot of this. It’s sabotage, the reagan method of making a public service fail to justify privatizing it. But the post office is written, mandated, in the constitution. It’s not an option, it’s mandatory.

        These fucking fascist clowns, they don’t care about laws, the only question that matters, is What are you going to do about it? Unless we unite there is little we can do.

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          Small correction: the creation of post offices is authorized by the postal clause, not mandated.

          Congress shall have Power…To establish Post Offices and post Roads

          That gives it the authority to do so, but doesn’t require that it must do so

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        They need to fully fund their employees retirement health benefits 75 years into the future

        This should have been done away with in the 2022 Postal Services Reform Act, signed by President Biden.

        The specific part of that reform addressing this was the USPS Fairness Act, which since there is a bunch of news about it failing to be passed so many times, because looking up something called a Fairness Act is so generic a term, and because the US diverged from a path of sanity, I can’t find out if this is being enforced currently or what the heck the deal is, but that requirement is at least not supposed to exist anymore.

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          Fair enough. Good catch but at the least, what should/could have been a period of substantial growth in USPS revenue from 2006-2022 ended up being a period of time which has substantially crippled their operations.

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            It is far from the end of the USPS’s problems. I did not intend to sound like I was discounting anything else you said. IIRC, they’re still the only entity required to fund themselves, and with declining volume, they can’t reduce service, but also have no power of their own to raise the price of mail. Right wingers have been trying to crush them for a long time, and it’s impressive they do what they do despite those efforts.

            The postal workers union also seems to be struggling a lot, which can’t help things if all the workers are unhappy as well. I really feel bad for the USPS as it’s one of the few gov institutions that no normal person really seems to have anything against and they provide a valuable service for every American.

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              No worries. I understood and upvoted. This isn’t reddit so I tend to give everyone the benefit of doubt when it comes to connotation unless they prove otherwise. I took it as a point of information rather than an attempt to disprove or invalidate.

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      im angry but I don’t displace the blame onto the administration that did no surprise billing and went after high financial fees but that is just me.

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      you aren’t the only one angry, just i feel like i’m yelling at the clouds. two of my grandpas were postal workers (one in the grampolycule, one not. on gods i have too many grampas)