It is not -just- a package. All election mail is placed in special boxes which are clearly marked. Even the fortification ones use it to apply a veneer of officiality to it, as well as ensuring it actually gets high priority. They are very clearly marked, so the USPS employees do in fact know what's in it. Fairly explicitly so.
Bro just the other day I got to hear a story about a piece of high-priority express mail that had been shipped (marked as such) between two GMCs at least a dozen times because whoever had handled it at either facility didn't want to be the one to deal with it. I've heard stories of mail destined for, iirc, Alaska being shipped to somewhere in the NE corridor because the employee who processed it made a mistake with the area code. You are again vastly overestimating competence in a system that just doesn't have it.
And even if they weren't,, where they are being dropped off is also pretty clearly marked. And even if -that- weren't the case, they aren't just handing these off like a normal package, they have to be specially delivered to an unusual location and signed off on, outside normal procedures.
On this topic specifically all I can say is that knowing that election mail can and does routinely end up backed up due to incompetence or machine fault in GMC facilities on top of being delivered to the wrong addresses doesn't really give me reason to have as much faith in the USPS as you do.
Did you know that it's, iirc, an offense that can get you shitcanned if you denigrate the USPS in public as one of it's workers and it can be tied back to you? There's a reason a lot of this shit isn't public knowledge.
Something that you should know with your two family members if you ever talked to them about it.
Yeah I have. You'd be amazed at the stunning lack of literacy I've been regaled with over the years. You'd think half of the fuckers working there were special needs or just flat illiterate. If someone can deliver a package at it's actual destination at approximately the time it was supposed to arrive, I doubt highly that they give a fuck what kind of mail it is as long as it got there. Including if not especially election mail, hell knowing the dumb cunts my folks have worked with I wouldn't be shocked if the people delivering these phony ballots actually patted themselves on the back thinking they did a good job.
And I do not overestimate their morality, I am literally saying they are paid off to aid in electoral cheating. Your statement is a bit of a non-sequitur.
It's not. By saying that they need to be paid off you're implying that they would either have the moral fortitude to need to be paid off or would be lacking the morality to refuse a bribe. I'm saying that if you were to put (from what I've heard over the years) the USPS on a D&D alignment chart they'd be "chaotic retar
ded". No, I don't think any paying off was necessary, and again especially due to the nature of both how that organization is, well, organized and the fact that it was all done locally.
I didn't want to outright say this but this reeks of the same kind of conspiratorial thinking that deems that only a conspiracy could bring about multiple organizations working in a common direction. No, you don't need to grease palms for shit like this to happen when the ones doing it are doing so not only of their own volition but organically.
Edit: And I'd like to add that I'm not saying palm-greasing shit didn't happen at all, I'm just saying that this attitude that it's not capable of happening on such a grand scale again strikes me as fallacious. I see no reason why it couldn't and unless we knew for a certainty how much of it was organic vs how much was "political capital" expended we won't be able to tell the likelihood of that to any measurable degree.