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English: DeJoy is CEO Expert on How to Slow the Mail. The host for this episode is Tim Apicella. The guests for this episode are Jay Fidell, Stephanie Dalton, Cynthia Sinclair and Winston Welch.

Louis DeJoy, Postmaster of the US Postal Service just received the blunt end of both Democrats and Republican's stick.

In an effort to gum up postal delivery to slow election ballots, Trump miscalculated, as usual, is the affection Americans holds for the USPS. For those who depend on the mail for medicine, government checks, holiday cards, and package deliveries, just sent a loud and clear message, 'Leave our mail alone'.

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YouTube Tags: Think Tech Hawaii Tech Energy Globalization Diversification Economy Hawaii popular USPS Louis DeJoy US Postmaster Russia 2016 Election Paul Manafort Grave Intelligence Threat Trump third term Tim Apicella Jay Fidell Stephanie Dalton Cynthia Sinclair Winston Welch.
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