The Supreme Court just handed the United States Postal Service a free pass to do what it wants, with no fear of being held responsible—even if your mail ends up in the garbage pile on purpose. This isn’t some wild theory. Now, the government’s own mail service is basically above the law, untouchable, and free from real accountability.
What happened to justice for regular, hard-working Americans? Only five justices stood up for the rule of law, deciding the mailman is just as protected as the politicians sending out propaganda. In a shocking twist, Justice Neil Gorsuch turned his back on conservative values, joining the liberal judges to complain about the decision. What side is he even on? It’s another reminder—some so-called “conservatives” on the bench end up carrying water for the progressive elite.
Let’s get real: the Postal Service already wastes billions of your tax dollars, moves at a snail’s pace, and still somehow can’t manage to deliver mail reliably. Yet now, if they lose your package, dump your ballots, or sabotage your business, too bad. Don’t bother calling your lawyer, because you’re out of luck. The left loves to preach about accountability and fairness—except when it comes to their own favorite government pet projects.
This is exactly what happens when government grows too big and the bureaucrats feel untouchable. The left’s answer isn’t more freedom or real competition. It’s more red tape, bigger government, and less power for the people. Globalists and statists don’t care if your mail disappears, as long as their government monopoly stays safe.
America was built on the idea that no one—not kings, not bureaucrats—is above the law. But today’s Supreme Court ruling tells us a different story. If liberals and their insider pals have their way, how long before the entire government becomes untouchable? What’s next—delivery by Soviet-style apparatchiks? When no one is held responsible, why should we expect anything except more missing mail?
Source: Just The News
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