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Feb 21, 2022 05:05:31   #
Milosia2 wrote:
The outrageous story about the Postal Service too many know nothing about
The outrageous story about the Postal Service too many know nothing about
Joan McCarter
Louis DeJoy is plotting more moves to destroy the Postal Service — he must be stopped
Thom Hartmann and Independent Media Institute February 12, 2022

The Republicans are about to win a major battle in their war on electric vehicles, this time with the second largest vehicle fleet in America owned by the US Postal Service. It's an outrageous story that most Americans don't know a thing about.

T***sportation, after all, is the single largest source of g****l w*****g emissions from the United States. And the Post Office once thought they could do something about it.



To understand what's going on with the Post Office right now, you first must know the backstory that, it seems, most media outlets aren't interested in discussing. It's an issue that's hitting millions of Americans right now.

One of our kids, for example, recently became the first member of our family to buy a fully 100% electric car. She was so excited and has loved it driving around Portland…until she had to drive to another state for a conference, when she discovered what a problem America not having an electric charging infrastructure causes.

The way to solve this problem, of course, is to have a substantial and massive increase in electric vehicles and that's exactly what the Post Office set out to jump-start back in 2006.

T***sportation, after all, is the single largest source of g****l w*****g emissions from the United States. And the Post Office once thought they could do something about it.
Things were going well for the Post Office in 2006.

They were making money and had a surplus. They were therefore seriously considering replacing a large part of their fleet—the largest fleet of civilian vehicles in the nation—with electric and hybrid vehicles.

It would be a mighty boost for the electric car, and a huge slap in the face of the f****l f**l barons who had an outsized say in the Republican Party.

On May 17, 2006 Walter O'Tormey, the Post Office's Vice President, Engineering, unveiled a new hybrid gas/electric mail delivery vehicle in Boston to an audience of "nearly 100 industry representatives, environmentalists, and Postal Service employees," saying:

"As an agency that delivers mail to 145 million businesses and households six days a week, drives approximately 1.1 billion miles a year, and consumes more than 125 million gallons of motor fuel annually, we are in a unique position to demonstrate to the public and other businesses the growing viability and positive environmental and energy-savings benefits of alternate-fuel technologies."

In their 2006 annual report the Postal Service openly bragged about their ambition to move away from relying entirely on f****l f**ls:

"With more than 216,000 vehicles, the Postal Service has the largest civilian fleet in the United States. We continue to evaluate various fuel types and alternative fuel vehicles including hybrid trucks, hydrogen fuel cell vans, electric step vans and liquid natural gas delivery vehicles."
If the Post Office pulled off a massive t***sition away from f****l f**ls, it would jump-start the then-new electric, hybrid and fuel cell technologies, paving the way for wider use, a large national electric "refueling" infrastructure, and a significant reduction in greenhouse gasses.

Americans were excited by the possibility. Speaking on behalf of a coalition of mayors from all parts of the country to the World Congress on Information Technology annual conference in Austin on May 6, 2006, Austin Mayor Will Winn proudly announced:


"T***sitioning the Postal fleet to plug-ins would serve as a springboard for the commercial production of delivery vehicles that could be extended to a wide variety of delivery services across America.
"The commercial market would also provide the economic certainty needed by automakers to make the production investments necessary for the mass production of plug-ins.
"The plug-in technology is available right now and represents a realistic near-term solution to the serious problems of over-reliance on foreign oil, out of control gasoline prices, as well as greenhouse emissions."
Given that postal vehicles typically have a 30-year lifespan, this would produce a huge tilt in the balance of alternative-versus-fossil-fuel vehicles on the road.

But the possibility of that t***sition happening to the nation's largest vehicle fleet was, in a word, intolerable to the morbidly rich rightwingers who'd made their fortunes drilling, refining, shipping and selling f****l f**ls, particularly oil, diesel and gasoline.

The Post Office had to be stopped, and Republican Congressman John McHugh (NY) was just the man to do it. He'd been a member of the Koch-funded American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), and was deeply in the pocket of right-wing interests.


As Wikipedia notes in an exercise of gentle understatement:

"[McHugh] was chairman of the Oversight Committee's Postal Service Subcommittee for six years and worked to pass legislation to significantly reform the U.S. Postal Service for the first time since it was demoted from a Cabinet-rank department with passage of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act (Pub.L. 109–435) in 2006."
ALEC, which writes corporate-friendly legislation and relies on its membership of Republican lawmakers around the nation to pass that legislation, just happened to have a model 2006 bill known as the Unfunded Pensions Liabilities Act, which called on state governments to account for exactly how they plan to fund future retiree benefits.

Adapting that ALEC concept to the Post Office, McHugh's bill was passed by a voice v**e in a Republican Congress and signed by Republican President George W. Bush. There is no record whatsoever of who v**ed or how they v**ed on the legislation.


It was preceded, however, by a virtual waterfall of op-eds and PR efforts by groups affiliated with the Koch network including the Reason Foundation, the National Taxpayer's Union, and the CATO Institute.

What the law did was ram a poison pill down the throat of the Post Office.

It required the USPS to pre-fund its Retiree Health Benefits Fund for seventy years into the future, forcing the Post Office to take the money they planned to spend on electric vehicles and set it aside for the health benefits of future retirees who weren't even born yet (and should be eligible for Medicare, anyway).

It's an obligation that no other private business or government agency has ever had to comply with before.

Costing the Post Office $5 billion a year, it succeeded in stopping their plan to electrify their fleet dead in its tracks.

And it set it up more cleanly for eventual privatization, once enough infrastructure like postal drop boxes and million-dollar high-speed sorting machines was destroyed—a process Reagan called "Starve the Beast"—that "customers" were complaining about the service and public opinion finally agreed the Post Office would work better in private hands.

Reagan had tried to do the same thing to Social Security and the IRS, and Trump doubled down on that plan, offering tens of thousands of staffers early retirement to gut both agencies; they're now so hobbled by underfunding and worker shortages that Social Security disability claims can take two years, and extremely wealthy people are no longer generally audited at all because of the cost and manpower needs determined by their complexity.

Which brings us to Louis DeJoy.

The Post Office is finally on the verge of getting out from under that $5 billion-a-year prefunding burden so they can now start buying that new fleet they proposed in 2006.

Postmaster General DeJoy was strongly encouraged by the Biden administration to give the contract to a company that would manufacture electric and electric/hybrid vehicles.

But DeJoy essentially told Biden to go screw himself: he's going to buy fossil-fuel vehicles for 90% of the fleet instead.

The Washington Post laid it all out in the open to an article last week titled: Biden Officials Push to Hold Up $11.3 Billion USPS Truck Contract, Citing Climate Damage, noting:

"The Biden administration launched a last-minute push Wednesday to derail the U.S. Postal Service's plan to spend billions of dollars on a new fleet of gasoline-powered delivery trucks, citing the damage the polluting vehicles could inflict on the climate and Americans' health.
"The dispute over the Postal Service's plans to spend up to $11.3 billion on as many as 165,000 new delivery trucks over the next decade has major implications for President Biden's goal of converting all federal cars and trucks to clean power."
And it's not just the White House that's outraged. CNN reported yesterday:

"Rep. Gerry Connolly, a Virginia Democrat who chairs the House subcommittee that oversees the Postal Service, called for DeJoy's resignation.
"'Postmaster General DeJoy's plan to spend billions on brand new gas-powered vehicles is in direct contradiction to the stated goals of Congress and the President to eliminate emissions from the federal fleet,' Connolly said in a statement. 'If Mr. DeJoy won't resign, the Board of Governors has got to fire him -- now.'"
Because Republican senators are holding up confirmation of Biden's Postal Board of Governors' appointees, DeJoy can't be fired by the current Trump-appointee-dominated board, a fact that Senator Sheldon Whitehouse pointed out last week, demanding the Senate move the Democratic nominees forward over GOP objections.

But DeJoy is itching to sign the contract for all those gas and diesel vehicles, and he still has the power to do so.

So, now that the possibility of electrifying the nation's (now second) largest fleet of vehicles is pretty much dead and they're planning to go ahead with f****l f**ls, Republicans in Congress are fine with eliminating the retirement prefunding dead weight on the Post Office.

The v**e in the House this week was 342-90 to end the prefunding requirement and give DeJoy the money to buy the gas-powered vehicles. Now it goes to the Senate, where the AP noted:

"Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said he expects his chamber to 'move quickly' on the measure. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said he's planning a v**e before a recess that starts after next week. The bill has 14 GOP sponsors and, with strong Democratic support expected, seems on track to gain the 60 v**es most bills need for Senate passage."
When asked Wednesday night on MSNBC why Congress had crippled the Post Office with that bizarre prefunding requirement in the first place, Senator Peters—one of the truly good guys in the US Senate—answered that he had no idea.

As is the case with most members of Congress; the pre-funding was essentially slipped into the bill at the behest of the f****l f**l industry and, at the time, got virtually no publicity. Thus, I tweeted him:

It was incomplete on my part to miss the privatization bonus in the tweet, and the vendor will supply gasoline vehicles as well, but you get the point.

Like so many other weirdnesses in American politics, when you pull back the veil you find the hands of a f****l f**l industry that values profits and right wing ideology over the future of our children, our nation and the planet.
The outrageous story about the Postal Service too ... (show quote)


https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/18/ship-carrying-porsches-and-bentleys-ablaze-near-azores-towing-boats-en-route.html
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Feb 20, 2022 19:45:28   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
And the Kurds still don't have their nation


An interesting comparison.
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Feb 20, 2022 17:49:27   #
336Robin wrote:
It would appear that there is a common theme starting to arise to potentially block the persons supporting the i**********n from appearing on the b****t. It's happening to Madison Cawthorne and now its after Jim Jordan.

If this goes down as it should. Then these folks won't be so quick to try and o*******w the Government or interfere in our free and f**r e******ns.




The Lima News, Ohio

Protesters want Jordan blocked from b****t
Mackenzi Klemann, The Lima News, Ohio
Sun, February 20, 2022, 12:01 AM


Feb. 20—LIMA — A campaign to block several Trump supporters in Congress from appearing on 2022 b****ts because of their alleged role in the J*** 6 i**********n has set its sites on Rep. Jim Jordan, one of former President Donald Trump's most outspoken supporters in Congress.

Protesters gathered outside Jordan's Lima office Saturday to urge Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose to investigate whether Jordan's actions before and during the J*** 6 Capitol r**t may be considered "i**********nist."

The protesters are citing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, a post-Civil War era amendment that prohibited former Confederate officials from holding public office.

"We have a very simple message: We want Secretary of State Frank LaRose to do his job," said Taft Mangas, one of the event organizers. "We don't believe that Jim Jordan is qualified to be on the b****t."

What is Sec. 3?

In the aftermath of J*** 6, some legal scholars speculated that Sec. 3 of the 14th Amendment offered Congress an alternative to impeachment that would remove Trump from office and ban the former president from running for public office again.

Sec. 3 prohibits anyone who has taken an oath to the Constitution from holding public office if they have "engaged in i**********n or r*******n" against the U.S. or provided "aid or comfort" to its enemies.

The section was originally applied to former Confederates after the Civil War but has been revived by those who claim Trump's actions on and before J*** 6 should disqualify him from holding office.

Activists are applying that same reasoning in a campaign to unseat several Trump allies in Congress, including North Carolina Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn and Indiana Republican Rep. Jim Banks.

Jordan is the latest congressman targeted by the campaign, which is asking the Ohio secretary of state to investigate whether Jordan's actions before and during J*** 6, "are properly characterized as i**********nist or as having given aid and comfort to America's enemies," according to a draft letter published on the Action Network, a progressive fundraising website.

Jordan's office responded via email Friday: "Nothing says Democracy like keeping someone's name off the b****t," said Russell Dye, a Jordan spokesman.
It would appear that there is a common theme start... (show quote)


F**e news, for f**e minds.
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Feb 20, 2022 17:26:04   #
Big dog wrote:
Word is Kamala Harris is being sent to stop Russia from invading the Ukraine.
She’s got a bullhorn and plans to “Cackle” the Russian army into submission!!


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Feb 20, 2022 13:33:59   #
Woody:

By your own daffynition, Biden is the head of the most powerful "Terrorist Organization" in the history of the world.

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Feb 20, 2022 13:11:03   #
Both declared themselves to be Independent Peoples Republics, in 2014.

Both are listed as terrorist organizations, by the Ukrainian government, and the UN has snubbed their noses at them.

So much for Self Determinization in the 21st century.

https://tass.com/world/731318

https://www.rbth.com/news/2014/05/12/donetsk_peoples_republic_declares_independence_and_requests_accession_to_36590.html
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Feb 20, 2022 09:43:04   #
Tiptop789 wrote:
Actually, they got trumped.


You revert to the same default setting, every time your unsupported little mind crashes.
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Feb 20, 2022 09:32:30   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Wonder why???


When the facts refute the narrative, the facts become classified.
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Feb 20, 2022 09:27:31   #
336Robin wrote:
If you believe Fox is a t***h telling network you need to have your oil changed or something. Here they fabricate a horse trampling someone and it never happened. A horse! Why sensationalize something about a horse!



The Daily Beast

Fox News Contributor Admits to Creating F**e Story About Canadian Woman Being ‘Trampled’ to Death
Zachary Petrizzo
Sat, February 19, 2022, 7:31 PM
Fox News
Fox News

Fox News contributor Sara Carter has walked back her entirely fictitious claim about a woman dying after being trampled by a Canadian authority on horseback amid ongoing trucker-led protests.

While the claim wasn’t accurate, the tweet was red-meat for her over 1.3 million conservative Twitter followers, who quickly amplified the baseless death as evidence of Canadian government wrongdoing.

“Reports are the woman trampled by a Canadian horse patrol just died at the hospital ... #Trudeau #FreedomConvoyCanada,” Carter, who purports to be an “award-winning correspondent,” tweeted Friday evening.

Shortly thereafter, conservatives picked up and amplified the tweet, including former Fox Nation hosts Diamond and Silk and Republican Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX).

On Saturday morning, attempting to do clean-up, the Fox News contributor admitted her reporting was false.

“The Reports I was given earlier yesterday from sources on the ground that someone may have died at a hospital during the trampling was wrong,” she tweeted.

The Fox News contributor and frequent Sean Hannity enlisted field reporter added that “someone was taken to a hospital with a heart condition - not due to trampling. I want to clarify this again and apologize for any confusion.”

Carter didn’t return The Daily Beast’s Saturday evening request for comment, but the fictitious tweet about the woman dying at the hospital was deleted following the inquiry.

Out-of-Control Hannity Thumbs His Nose at Fox News Bosses

Video clips posted to Twitter show Canadian horseback riding authorities attempting to disperse the crowd of protesting truckers. That action, taken by police officers, left “Freedom Convoy” organizers to claim that their own activists, during the attempted dispersion, were “horse-trampled.”

That “horse-trampled” claim has since received substantial push back by the Ottawa Police, who wrote: “We hear your concern for people on the ground after the horses dispersed a crowd. Anyone who fell got up and walked away. We’re unaware of any injuries.”


Following Carter’s backtracking, Cruz has also since retracted his quote-retweet, writing: “I deleted my retweet about a Canadian protestor being trampled to death because the journalist who first reported it now says it was in error.”

This isn’t the first time Carter has made an outlandish claim and had to backpedal. In March of 2020, the Fox News star deleted a bonkers tweet urging her followers to film nearby hospitals, convinced that people weren’t getting sick in mass numbers and leading to overflowing hospital rooms amid a global p******c.

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If you believe Fox is a t***h telling network you ... (show quote)


"Anyone who 'fell' (got knocked off their feet) got up and walked away".

No one got knocked off their (fell) feet during the alleged "whipping" of a bunch of wetbacks either,

but still made national headlines for days!

You pathetic little hypocrites need to clean your own stall first!
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Feb 19, 2022 16:15:52   #
woodguru wrote:
It doesn't seem like Putin fears much about recriminations from the rest of the world, he has tauntingly used chemical weapons in many situations from assassinating adversaries with long slow deaths from radiation or toxin poisoning with exotic materials that only Putin has access to...he knows what he does has no real plausible deniability, and was in fact flipping the rest of the world off and daring them to do anything.

With Obama and Biden they hit him with sanctions that hurt, trump never imposed any that didn't come from congress, and even then he was reticent about carrying them out.

Putin my be thinking he needs real shock and awe to bolster the expected false f**g "attacks" he will use as an excuse to attack the Ukraine...it is a very real worry that he will use chemical weapons and try to say the Ukraine did it, thinking the anger clouds people's thinking.

I'm not sure but what Biden and NATO would not be forced to rain down with full on destruction of Russian missile installations and airbases. We have B-52 squadrons stationed in allied countries within easy striking distance.

My guess is that it would be controlled responses to the involved missile and air bases sanctioned chemical weapons were carried out from, but the danger is that autocrats follow no pattern of equivalent responses, they go by the trump crap of hit back ten times harder, which takes things to full on escalation.

Putin is dangerous because he has at least 50% of his military resources sitting in one concentrated spot, and that makes them vulnerable for a small period to concentrated and effective surgical strikes.

You can bet the timing of Putin's "war exercises" this weekend are the real thing, and any incursions need to be counter struck immediately with no screwing around, or it turns into a way harder thing to quell. The first Russian strikes will be about softening Ukrainian defenses that can hurt Putin's tanks or planes.

This could be a far hotter war kickoff than we saw in Iraq.
It doesn't seem like Putin fears much about recrim... (show quote)


Your obvious ignorance of Russia's S-400 SAM system, and its capabilities, is enlightening.
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Feb 19, 2022 15:23:19   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
100-Vehicle Pileup Shuts Down Illinois Highway Amid Heavy Snowstorm
Trucks in a pile-up on an Interstate north of Normal, Illinois, on Feb. 18, 2022. (Courtesy of SCV/Simon Brewer via CNN)

A heavy snow storm in Illinois has been blamed for the partial closure of Interstate 39 after over 100 cars were involved in multiple crashes late on Thursday, authorities said.

The Illinois Department of T***sportation (IDOT) said they don’t expect the highway, which runs from Illinois to Wisconsin, to reopen until later on Friday. As of 10 a.m. local time, the road remained closed in both directions north of Normal, a town in McLean County, part of the Bloomington metropolitan area.

“Together, with our local partners, we are diligently working to ensure motorists are safely escorted from the area to warming centers,” Illinois State Police (ISP) said in a statement.

Police said they strongly encourage people to avoid travel, unless absolutely necessary, due to hazardous road conditions.


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The pileup, which involved about 100 cars, trucks, and big rigs, left a 17-mile stretch of the I-39 shut down for a second day.

ISP Trooper Haylie Polistina said crews worked to untangle nine passenger vehicles and 19 commercial vehicles as well as retrieve dozens more that slid off the icy roadway on Thursday.

There were no reports of injuries in the pileup, which happened as winds gusted up to 40 mph and cut visibility during a storm that swept through the Midwest and other parts of the nation.

The winter storm had also created travel problems in other parts of Illinois, including a vehicle pileup on Interstate 55 southbound.

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Vehicle pile-up on I-39, north of Normal, Illinois, on Feb. 18, 2022. (Courtesy of SCV/Simon Brewer via CNN)
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Trucks in a pile-up on an Interstate north of Normal, Illinois, on Feb. 18, 2022. (Courtesy of SCV/Simon Brewer via CNN)
“The highway is a sheet of ice,” storm chaser Simon Brewer told FOX Weather. “The winds here in this area are so high they are just pushing trucks off the highway.”

Brewer counted about 50 smashed tractor-trailers and cars just in Towanda, adding that “vehicles go on for as far as the eye can see in both directions.”

Meanwhile, two international airports in Chicago saw more than 500 flights canceled during the storm, which dropped more than 4 inches of snow across the region.

https://www.ntd.com/100-vehicle-pileup-shuts-down-illinois-highway-amid-heavy-snowstorm_741909.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2021-10-20
100-Vehicle Pileup Shuts Down Illinois Highway Ami... (show quote)


No injuries

I guess that the road was so slippery that they couldn't get up enough speed to hurt themselves.
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Feb 19, 2022 12:01:40   #
proud republican wrote:
Somehow I still don't think Russia will invade Ukraine!!


But, will Putin recognize the Declared Independence of the Luhansk People's Republic?

If he does so, will Ukraine invade the Luhansk People's Republic?

I wonder if Putin plays Chess?
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Feb 19, 2022 10:47:35   #
336Robin wrote:
Ah, that will comfort the Republican candidates when they lose. I knew there was a plausible explanation.
The base is stupid I guess.


Your "two cents worth" is grossly overpriced.
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Feb 18, 2022 15:58:29   #
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
https://www.dailyconservative.com/daily-blog/police-deeming-gop-a-threat.htm

House Republicans were forced to send a letter to U.S. C*****l P****e Inspector General Michael Bolton because his forces were treating Republicans as a “threat” instead of lawmakers to be protected.

At least three names have been revealed to have been on the letter so far: Republicans Rodney Davis from Illinois, Barry Loudermilk from Goergia, and Bryan Steil from Wisconsin.

The letter was obtained by Breitbart news, who determined that a particular point of grievance of Nancy Pelosi’s behavior. Pelosi “politicized campus security, fomenting distrust among Republicans and raising doubts among members as to the unbiased, impartial security decisions being made around the Capitol complex.”

The lawmakers concluded their letter by simply asking Bolton to not have his forces view Republicans as a “threat.”

“In a healthy republic, the protection of the minority party’s rights from the majority party’s rule are paramount to the legitimacy of the government.”

America doesn’t have a healthy republic though, that’s the problem. Currently, it has liberals aka l*****ts in charge.
https://www.dailyconservative.com/daily-blog/polic... (show quote)


Pelosi is criminally insane.
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Feb 18, 2022 15:41:56   #
336Robin wrote:
Look like Texas Republicans fixed v****g all right no seems to be able to do it right. Genius right?
It won't be long before candidates get tired of it. Maybe Texans are too stupid to v**e. I'm sure they wish they'd never done this now.



Reuters
Thousands of Texas b****ts rejected as new v**er ID law causes confusion

Joseph Ax and Moira Warburton
Fri, February 18, 2022, 6:13 AM
By Joseph Ax and Moira Warburton

(Reuters) - Thousands of Texas v**ers' mail-in b****ts for midterm primary e******ns have been rejected for failing to comply with new Republican-backed identification requirements passed in the wake of former President Donald Trump's false claims of widespread fraud, county officials said.

E******n officials in six of the state's largest counties, which are collectively home to about a third of Texas' population, are reporting unprecedented rates of invalid b****ts, almost entirely because v**ers are neglecting to include an ID number on the envelope as the new law demands.

That has officials scrambling to try to help v**ers correct the errors, less than two weeks before the state holds the nation's first primary e******n in which the Democratic and Republican v**ers will choose their candidates for the Nov. 8 midterm e******ns that will determine control of the U.S. Congress for the next two years.

In Harris County, home to Houston and 4.7 million people, 3,475 b****ts representing about 35% of those received by Tuesday could not be accepted because v**ers did not fill in the correct number. In past years, the overall rejection rate was between 5% and 10%.

Video: B****ts rejected due to new Texas v**er law

The vast majority of b****ts appeared to have been cast by registered v**ers who simply made an honest mistake, officials said.

"These layers don't provide more security, but they are providing more rejection," said Isabel Longoria, the top e******n official in Harris, the state's most populous county. "E******n administrators are in this very bizarre situation where it's our job to help v**ers v**e ... and we're having to reject b****ts at a rate we've never seen before."

The number of rejected v**es is certain to rise, given that the majority of mail-in b****ts have not yet arrived at clerks' offices ahead of the March 1 primary.

Officials in Dallas County, the state's second-most populous with 2.6 million residents, said they were sending back 26% of mail-in b****ts, much higher than in previous e******ns.

In Collin County, a district just north of Dallas with roughly 1 million people, 25% of mail-in b****ts are being rejected, according to Bruce Sherbet, the county's e******n administrator.

Among other large Texas counties, Hidalgo e******n officials reported sending back 189 b****ts of the 3,189 they had received, while at this time in the 2018 e******ns they had returned none.

In El Paso County, 270 of the 581 b****ts – 46% – received on Tuesday were missing an ID number, said Lisa Wise, the e******ns administrator.

In Williamson County, north of Austin, about a quarter of b****ts have arrived with no ID number, Christopher Davis, the e******n administrator, said.

Reuters reached out to officials in Texas' 12 most populous counties. The others either did not respond to requests for comment or said they did not yet have data to share.

The findings present an early look at how a wave of new restrictions on v****g over the past year, largely passed by Republican-held legislatures, could affect turnout in the Nov. 8 e******ns.

"We've never heard of anything near as high as this," said James Slattery, an attorney with the Texas Civil Rights Project.

Texas lawmakers approved the v****g restrictions last September after a months-long effort by Democrats to block it that included lawmakers fleeing the state. It was one of many efforts in Republican-controlled states to pass new limits after Trump falsely claimed he lost the 2020 e******n because of widespread fraud.

When asked about the higher than usual rejection rates, Texas Secretary of State John Scott's office referred Reuters to a statement it issued on Wednesday that laid out v**ers' options for correcting rejected b****ts.

Some county e******n officials said they thought the early problems would prove short-lived as v**ers get accustomed to the new requirements.

"I think it's gonna improve," said Sherbet, of Collin County, noting that the law does give v**ers who failed to fill out the number an opportunity to. "It was just a rough start."

REMEMBERING DECADES-OLD APPLICATIONS

The increased rejection rate follows a similar rise in the number of rejected mail-in b****t applications, which also carried a new ID requirement this year. Under the law, known as SB 1, absentee v**ers must include either a driver's license number or a partial Social Security number on both the application and the b****t itself.

If the number doesn't match what is in a v**er's record, the paperwork must be fixed. V****g rights advocates have cited cases in which older v**ers may not recall which number they used at the time they first registered, perhaps decades ago.

Republican lawmakers argue the bill, which also imposed other restrictions such as barring drive-through v****g, prevents e******n f***d and ensures public confidence. Democrats and civil rights groups point out v***r f***d is exceptionally rare in the United States and say the bill is intended to depress turnout.

"Anytime you add a step to the process ... you lose v**ers who are making a good-faith effort to cast their b****t," said Katya Ehresman, the grassroots organizer for Common Cause Texas, a nonpartisan group that advocates for government reform.

Texas limits v****g by mail to v**ers who are over 65 years old, disabled, ill, in jail, due to give birth immediately or out of their home county on E******n Day.

Administrators said they have added temporary staff to call v**ers and alert them to the missing ID numbers, as well as mail rejected b****ts back to v**ers so they can fix the defect.

TIME RUNS SHORT

But the March 1 e******n is fast approaching. Harris County on Thursday stopped returning rejected b****ts, due to concerns that there wasn't time for a b****t to go back and forth through the mail by e******n day, Longoria said.

Williamson County and Collin County have stopped sending b****ts back this week as well, instead relying on calls to try to reach v**ers. But not everyone can be reached by phone.

"We're trying to triage them as best as we can," Davis said.

The newly designed envelopes for mail-in b****ts utilize a secrecy flap that covers up the ID number to protect v**ers' privacy. Officials said they fear v**ers are not seeing that part of the form as a result.

The new law has also left some county clerks unclear on exactly how defective b****ts can be fixed. Davis said he understood that v**ers could use the state's online v****g portal to do so, but Longoria said she believed v**ers either had to send in a new envelope or come to an office.

"The bigger issue is not who's right or who's wrong, but even e******n administrators are confused about how the system works," Longoria said.

(Reporting by Joseph Ax in Princeton, New Jersey, and Moira Warburton in Washington; Editing by Scott Malone and Alistair Bell)
Look like Texas Republicans fixed v****g all right... (show quote)


Powerful evidence of the prevalence of v***r f***d in Texas, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
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