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The Postal Service Isn’t a Voting System

The Postal Service and its chief are the targets of the latest Democrat media tantrum. I’ll skip over the scandal narrative and cut to the chase.

The mail system is running at a deficit and it was never intended as a massive voting service.

The Constitution does grant Congress the power to “establish Post Offices and post Roads” (oh for the days when Congress had to be granted the power to create an entire institution by the Constitution, when it was assumed that it did not have the power to do so wholesale), but it’s not its responsibility to provide for elections.

States and municipalities have the option of bringing into being their own delivery system for the job. And if you think I’m being facetious, Amazon built its own delivery system, built on the Fed-Ex model, by using contractors and subcontractors, within a vanishingly short time. Uber, Lyft, and multiple food delivery services operate on a nationwide basis. If there are apps for mobile dog grooming and car washing, how hard would it be to arrange mass delivery and pickup of voting materials?

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