>>19878912There is no point in disrupting the USPS after it's been successfully running for all this time other than voter suppression. Even if you think it's on a smaller scale than it really is, it's still suppression. You're probably just basing your opinion off anecdotal evidence, but you can see large movements of people trying to help the USPS so it can function as it was before. That shows a significant amount of people want it, and a main reason is to vote by mail