 Everyone in America liked the post office a lot, but a Grinch named Louis Dujoy did not. The former guy picked him to lead USPS. Why choose Dujoy? Let me hazard a guess. His millions in GOP campaign donations led Trump to pick him with no hesitation. Since getting the job, he's had only one plan, sabotage the post office wherever he can. He's rolled out a scheme to hike postage rates and slow down deliveries in all 50 states. Thanks to the Grinch, your presence from Santa are stuck in a warehouse in downtown Atlanta. Millions of cards and letters and toys won't be there by Christmas because of Dujoy. And just listen to what his chilling advice is to the millions enraged by his plan to raise prices. Get used to me, the Grinch told his detractors. It's more efficient to use private contractors. We can explain all these terrible stances. Just take one look at the Grinch's finances. One of the contractors enriched by his plan is a firm that he himself previously ran. With investments worth millions, is it any wonder why Dujoy wants the whole thing to quickly go under? What the Grinch really wants from the U.S. post office is privatized gains and socialized losses. So why, you might ask, is Dujoy still in power? If President Biden is the man of the hour, Dujoy, it turns out, can only be fired by the nine-member board by whom he was hired. As we celebrate the season of sleigh bells and snow, my wish is simple. The Grinch needs to go. The U.S. will have a key role to play to save the post office from Dujoy's delays. They must confirm a new board as soon as they can before Louis Dujoy can finish his plans. A board that will fire him with no ifs ands or buts. A board that won't tolerate postal service cuts. A board that will make Trump's cronies nervous. A board that will protect the U.S. Postal Service. So call your senators and demand that they act. The post office must be saved and the Grinch must be set. For the common good, we must keep up the fight, Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.