Storm warnings

Our beloved Postal Service has advised people (quietly) that it may not be able to continue as a going concern: “However, the Postal Service remains concerned that this measure will be insufficient to enable the Postal Service to withstand the significant downturn in our business that could directly result from the pandemic. Under a worst case scenario, such downturn could result in the Postal Service having insufficient liquidity to continue operations.” In addition, postage on mail-in ballots has been hiked from 22 cents to $0.55 AND, in a policy dictated by Postbungler General Louis DeJoy, election ballots will be treated as bulk mail, i.e. very low priority.

What has this to with gambling? Sports ballot is on the ballot in Maryland (definitely) and California (probably). Remember how it just squeaked through by the very slimmest of majorities in Colorado two years ago? A USPS collapse or suppression of vote-by-mail could damn gaming ballot measures in multiple states, risking a reprise (or worse) of the Colorado situation. Speaking of which … the Rocky Mountain State has a ballot question coming up which would raise loss limits (the lowest in the U.S.) and allow new games. We don’t want to see that going down to defeat, do we?

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