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could burst, flooding that center, and put it out of business. And in Atlanta, who would ever think a water main might gush with water?
Lightning could strike this one giant postal center.
Highway construction could make it difficult for all these many postal trucks to get to this one site.
Or once there, mail machines might back up, and letter processing might be slow, and cause hundreds of trucks coming to the center to be delayed at parking, and causing traffic congestion beyond belief, sitting there unloaded, and delaying the mail sorting and delivery to its destination even further.
Naw! We’re in the 21st century. Nothing like that could happen in Palmetto!
Well, it did. And though postal officials maintain that it’ll all work out, we beg to differ.
The U.S. Postmaster needs to can his massive sorting plan, admit that it flopped, and return to the regional sorting centers. Sending all our mail to Palmetto isn’t working out, and may never work out. It’s unreal to load your entire operation on such a massive sorting plant.
First, fire Postmaster DeJoy, then return to regional sorting centers, and see better mail delivery in north Georgia. Hopefully, some day soon we’ll get our 73 cents worth.
NITTY GRITTY
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