So they picked a guy whose most well-known character was a lazy sleazebag who was emblematic of the "impossible to fire" government worker, a character who had an episode dedicated to him dump undelivered mail in a locker.
He has a month-old magazine that hasn't been delivered yet, and then puts it in his pocket (stealing mail, felony).
He then opens up someone's mail to eat its contents (tampering with the mail, felony).
Finally, he ends by threatening to steal Trump's private financial records out of the mail and release them to the public, just because of his personal vendetta (probably at least two felonies).
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So their ad featured a mailman committing or threatening to commit three or four felonies for nothing more than political reasons and this is supposed to make me like the USPS and support mail-in-voting?
So they picked a guy whose most well-known character was a lazy sleazebag who was emblematic of the "impossible to fire" government worker, a character who would constantly steal mail or dump it.
He has a month-old magazine that hasn't been delivered yet, and then puts it in his pocket (stealing mail, felony).
He then opens up someone's mail to eat its contents (tampering with the mail, felony).
Finally, he ends by threatening to steal Trump's private financial records out of the mail and release them to the public, just because of his personal vendetta (probably at least two felonies).
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So their ad featured a mailman committing or threatening to commit three or four felonies for nothing more than political reasons and this is supposed to make me like the USPS and support mail-in-voting?
So they picked a guy whose most well-known character was a lazy sleazebag who was emblematic of the "impossible to fire" government worker.
He has a month-old magazine that hasn't been delivered yet, and then puts it in his pocket (stealing mail, felony).
He then opens up someone's mail to eat its contents (tampering with the mail, felony).
Finally, he ends by threatening to steal Trump's private financial records out of the mail and release them to the public, just because of his personal vendetta (probably at least two felonies).
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So their ad featured a mailman committing or threatening to commit three or four felonies for nothing more than political reasons and this is supposed to make me like the USPS and support mail-in-voting?