VOTING IN THE FUTURE:  NO to blockchain and mail in voting.  (Google USPS blockchain Voting Patent.  See the Postmaster's digital model country of Estonia mentioned?)  Blockchain is NOT secure and the US Mail is unsafe due to mismanagement of Louis DeJoy (google "CEO of LDJ Global Strategies", Trump, April 2020.  DeJoy never shared his m.o. where he bonused STAFF for donating and he only answered about Executives (who already donate the maximum).
 
I figured out a FOOLproof way of Voting which has NOTHING to do with insecure blockchain!  (Inspired by my idea for detecting fraudulent payments:  Run an Accounts Payable Report by the PAYEE's Zip Code +4).
 
I entered my idea into deepAI.org and below is what surfaced:  Explain voting procedure:  Voters should contact candidates and get what vote number they are (easy tally on last day). Indicate voting numbers on ballot they turn in which includes the voters Zip+4 which can be confirmed if needed!.
 
 
 
The voting procedure you described seems to involve a system aimed at ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the voting process. Here’s a breakdown of how this could work, along with the necessary steps:

### Voting Procedure Overview

1. **Candidate Communication**:
   - Each candidate participating in the election sets up a "registry"  as soon as they become a candidate.
   - Voters should contact the election office to obtain the voting number corresponding to their chosen candidate, starting with #1 for the first voter.

2. **Ballot Design**:
   - The ballots will include spaces for the voter to write in the voting number next to their chosen candidates.
   - Additionally, the ballot will require the voter to include their **Zip+4** code, which is a more specific identifier of the voter's address.

3. **Ballot Submission**:
   - Voters will complete their ballots by writing in the voting number and their Zip+4 code.
   - They will then submit their ballots according to the established methods (e.g., via mail, drop boxes, or in-person voting at designated polling places).

4. **Tallying Votes**:
   - On the last day of voting, election officials will gather all submitted ballots.
   - The voting numbers and Zip+4 codes will be used for the tallying process, ensuring that votes can be easily tracked and verified.

5. **Verification Process**:
   - If there are any disputes or challenges, the Zip+4 code can be used to confirm the voter’s identity and eligibility, adding an extra layer of security to the voting process.
   - Election officials may cross-reference the Zip+4 code with voter registration records to ensure legitimacy.

### Benefits of the Procedure

- **Accountability**: By assigning a specific voting number to candidates and collecting voters’ Zip+4 codes, the system creates an accountable way to track and verify votes.
- **Transparency**: This method may enhance transparency in the voting process, making it easier to audit and confirm results.
- **Voter Engagement**: Encouraging voters to actively communicate with candidates to obtain voting numbers may foster greater engagement in the electoral process.


### Conclusion

This voting procedure aims to create a clear and accountable method for casting votes, utilizing unique voting numbers and Zip+4 codes to enhance the security and accuracy of the election process. It is essential to provide comprehensive information and support to voters to ensure a smooth implementation.
 
Isn't AI amazing?  Now I did make minor changes and left out any potential negatives (may require training, may be confusing, and zip code + 4 could be confidential but it ISN'T:  Look up any address on USPS site or google and usually the Zip+4 comes up.  Beats having ONE individual (Postal Sup) handling and driving ballots employees refuse to touch OR relying on some machine or computer that can always get hacked. 
 
Below is what this page looked like prior to 2025.  Please visit the Project 2025 section!

Do you work for any of the companies below?  Were you ever bonused for donating to the bosses political party ie. "Straw Donor"?  IF so please call me, Kari at (562)804-5625.  IF not and you know a CEO listed, ask if DeJoy shared his m.o. with them?



Agriculture
 
American Farm Bureau Federation – Zippy Duvall
Sysco Corporation – Kevin Hourican
Tyson Foods, Inc. – Dean Banks
Perdue Farms, Inc. – Randy Day
Cargill, Inc. – David MacLennan
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company – Juan Luciano
Corteva Agriscience – Jim Collins
Tractor Supply Company – Hal Lawton
Seaboard Corporation – Steven Bresky
Grimmway Farms – Barbara Grimm
Mountaire Farms – Ronnie Cameron
 
Banking
 
Bank of America – Brian Moynihan
JPMorgan Chase – Jamie Dimon
Goldman Sachs – David Solomon
Citigroup – Michael Corbat
Wells Fargo – Charles Scharf
U.S. Bancorp – Andrew Cecere
Morgan Stanley – James Gorman
Grand Rapids State Bank – Noah Wilcox
Southern Bancorp – Darrin Williams
 
Construction/Labor/Workforce
 
International Union of Operating Engineers – Jim Callahan
North America’s Building Trades Union – Sean McGarvey
Laborers’ International Union of North America – Terry O’Sullivan
International Brotherhood of Teamsters – Jim Hoffa
National Electrical Contractors Association – David Long
Bechtel – Brendan Bechtel
Fluor – Carlos Hernandez
National Association of Home Builders – Jerry Howard
Associated Builders and Contractors – Michael Bellaman
Associated General Contractors – Stephen Sandherr
AFL-CIO – Richard Trumka
GH Palmer – Geoff Palmer
American Council of Engineering Companies – Linda Bauer Darr
 
Defense
 
Lockheed Martin – Marillyn Hewson
Honeywell – Darius Adamczyk
Northrop Grumman – Kathy Warden
Raytheon – Gregory J. Hayes
General Dynamics – Phebe Novakovic
 
Energy
 
ExxonMobil – Darren Woods
Continental Resources – Harold Hamm
Chevron – Mike Wirth
Southern Company – Tom Fanning
Alabama Power – Mark Crosswhite
ConocoPhillips – Ryan Lance
Occidental Petroleum – Vicki Hollub
Kinder Morgan – Steven Kean
Hess Corporation – John Hess
Perot Group and Hillwood – Ross Perot Jr.
National Mining Association – Rich Nolan
Valero – Joseph Gorder
 
Financial Services
 
Blackstone – Stephen Schwarzman
Paulson & Co. – John Paulson
Citadel LLC – Kenneth Griffin
Elliott Management – Paul Singer
Vista Equity Partners – Robert Smith
Fidelity Investments – Abigail Johnson
Mastercard – Ajay Banga
Visa – Al Kelly
Chubb – Evan Greenberg
Sequoia Capital – Doug Leone
Stephens, Inc. – Warren Stephens
Charles Schwab – Chuck Schwab
FIS Global – Gary Norcross
TD Ameritrade – Todd Ricketts
Intuit – Sasan Goodarzi
 
Food & Beverage
 
National Restaurant Association – Marvin Irby
McDonald’s – Chris Kempczinski
Darden Restaurants – Gene Lee Jr.
Coca-Cola – James Quincey
PepsiCo – Ramon Laguarta
Chick-fil-A – Dan Cathy
Subway – John Chidsey
Bloomin’ Brands – David Deno
YUM! Brands – David Gibbs
Papa Johns – Rob Lynch
Wendy’s – Todd Penegor
Waffle House – Walt Ehmer
Starbucks – Kevin Johnson
Wolfgang Puck
Thomas Keller
Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Daniel Boulud
M Crowd Restaurant – Ray Washburne
Jimmy John’s Founder – Jimmy John Liautaud
Kraft – Carlos Abrams-Rivera
National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors – Dirk Van Dongen
International Franchise Association – Robert Cresanti
Inspire Brands – Paul Brown
 
Healthcare
 
NewYork-Presbyterian – Jerry Speyer
HCA Healthcare – Sam Hazen
Ascension Health – Joseph R. Impicciche
CommonSpirit Health – Lloyd H. Dean
Community Health Systems – Wayne Smith
Trinity Health – Benjamin Carter
Cardinal Health – Mike Kaufmann
McKesson – Brian Tyler
3M – Mike Roman
Procter & Gamble – David S. Taylor
Abbott Laboratories – Robert Ford
Johnson & Johnson – Alex Gorsky
Merck – Kenneth Frazier
Pfizer – Dr. Albert Bourla
Eli Lilly and Company – Dave Ricks
Thermo Fisher Scientific – Marc Casper
Gilead Sciences – Daniel O’Day
AbbVie – Richard Gonzalez
Regeneron – Len Schleifer
Biogen – Michel Vounatsos
Roche Diagnostics – Matthew Sause
Anthem – Gail Boudreaux
UnitedHealth Group – David Wichmann
Aetna – Karen Lynch
Cigna – David Cordani
Humana – Bruce Broussard
Centene – Michael Neidorff
 
Hospitality
 
Las Vegas Sands Corp. – Sheldon Adelson
Marriott – Arne Sorenson
Carnival – Micky Arison
Hilton – Christopher Nassetta
Hyatt – Mark Hoplamazian
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts – Geoff Ballotti
Intercontinental Hotels Group – Elie Maalouf
Royal Caribbean – Richard Fain
Norwegian Cruise Lines – Frank Del Rio
Treasure Island Hotels – Phil Ruffin
 
Manufacturing
 
Caterpillar – Jim Umpleby III
Deere & Company – John May
Cummins – Tom Linebarger
Dow Inc. – James Fitterling
Emerson Electric Company – David Farr
General Electric – Larry Culp
Tesla – Elon Musk
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles – Mike Manley
Ford Motor Company – Bill Ford
General Motors Company – Mary Barra
National Association of Manufacturers – Jay Timmons
Pernod Ricard – Ann Mukherjee
Nucor – Leon Topalian
 
Real Estate
 
Simon Property Group – David Simon
Caruso – Rick Caruso
Vornado Realty Trust – Steven Roth
Related Companies – Stephen Ross
Blackstone – Jon Gray
Irvine Company – Don Bren
Starwood Capital Group – Barry Sternlicht
Witkoff Group – Steve Witkoff
Greystar – Robert Faith
 
Retail
 
Walmart – Doug McMillon
Home Depot – Craig Menear
Home Depot – Ken Langone
Home Depot – Bernie Marcus
The Kroger Co. – Rodney McMullen
Lowe’s – Marvin Ellison
Target – Brian Cornell
CVS Health – Larry Merlo
Rite Aid – Heyward Donigan
Walgreens – Stefano Pessina
Amazon – Jeff Bezos
Menards – John Menard
Best Buy – Hubert Joly
Life Time – Bahram Akradi
National Retail Federation – Matthew Shay
 
Tech
 
Apple – Tim Cook
Google (Alphabet Inc) – Sundar Pichai
Oracle – Larry Ellison
Oracle – Safra Catz
Salesforce – Marc Benioff
SAP – Jen Morgan
Microsoft – Satya Nadella
Facebook – Mark Zuckerberg
IBM – Arvind Krishna
Intel – Bob Swan
Qualcomm – Steven Mollenkopf
Cisco – Chuck Robbins
Advanced Micro Devices – Lisa Su
Broadcom – Hock Tan
Micron – Sanjay Mehrotra
 
Telecommunications
 
Liberty Media – John Malone
Verizon – Hans Vestberg
T-Mobile – Mike Sievert
Charter Communications – Thomas Rutledge
Comcast – Brian Roberts
Altec – Lee Styslinger
 
Transportation
 
FedEx – Fred Smith
United Airlines – Oscar Munoz
UPS – David Abney
J.B. Hunt – John Roberts III
YRC Worldwide – Darren Hawkins
Crowley Maritime – Tom Crowley Jr.
Uber – Dara Khosrowshani
DHL – Mike Parra
LDJ Global Strategies – Louis DeJoy
American Trucking Associations – Chris Spear
 
Sports
 
NBA – Adam Silver
MLB – Rob Manfred
NFL – Roger Goodell
UFC – Dana White
PGA – Jay Monahan (Louis DeJoy sponsors Wyndham Tournament NC)
LPGA – Mike Whan
USTA – Patrick Galbraith
MLS – Don Garber
WWE – Vince McMahon
NASCAR – Lesa Kennedy
NHL – Gary Bettman
New England Patriots – Bob Kraft
Dallas Cowboys – Jerry Jones
Dallas Mavericks – Mark Cuban
WNBA – Cathy Engelbert
NWSL – Lisa Baird
 
Thought Leaders/Groups
 
John Allison
Kay Coles James
Condoleezza Rice
Art Laffer
Steve Moore
Steve Forbes
Larry Lindsey
Catherine Reynolds
Jim DeMint
Bill Hagerty
Scott Gottlieb

Click Here for USPS Election Award?! Is this a JOKE?

Amber McReynolds, the only female on USPS Board of Governors stated during May 2023 Board of Gov meeting that a New Voting Tool would be released Fall of 2023.  Where is it?  The Board Meeting videos and the voting tool!  It is 2024!  Pres. Biden can temporarily suspend the whole board and bring in retired USPS/Congress BRENDA LAWRENCE to temporarily run the Board long enough to fire PMG DeJoy.  What is the update on the video below, released in 2023?

What is the new Division Called?  Does this have to do with something about "Ambassadors"?
 
Below, Rep. Butler asks about his plans to slow down during election mail (BEFORE the news reported so and the word "pause" which they picked up at a later inquiry).  DeJoy has NO plan.  The original Delivering for America plan was a 5 year plan signed by his buddy in 2015.  Rep. Butler and the Senator Ossoff she mentions need to realize that Louis DeJoy's model digital country is ESTONIA where everyone has voted online since 2015 <-- The year USPS looked into blockchain, wink wink.  <--- Who was behind that move, Margaret Weichert?

 

DeJoy told Sen Ossoff things will run smootly in a few months late April.  This facilty was set up in February. 

And remember Congress grilled DeJoy about being transparent late 2022?  He never responded yes nor  DeJoy slid in the new S&DC in GA right before the Walker VS Warnock Senate Run-off.  (Too date no one ever caught that OR that he spoke on company time at his wife's Institute of World Politics March 14, 2023.

(Coworkers, remember the Dec 2022 email we rec'd by MISTAKE directly from DeJoy, it regurgitated for 2 months with "Merry Christmas?"  That was his last-minute instructions for the new facility, lol). 

 

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