Postmaster General Louis DeJoy vowed timely package deliveries during what’s expected to be a busy Christmas season, telling the Marketplace Morning Report podcast on Nov. 17 that the United States Postal Service (USPS) started planning early and boosted capacity, “so tell all your listeners to send us their packages.” Asked by program host David Brancaccio whether he expects a “nightmare to come” in terms of postal deliveries during the looming peak season, DeJoy insisted, “we’re ready.” “It’s going to be a great season for the American people and for the Postal Service system, demonstrating its ability to perform,” said DeJoy, who has launched a plan (pdf) for the USPS to improve service and reverse what is projected to be $160 billion in losses over the next ten years. “We started early this year with our planning and we’ve expanded capacity and people, facilities, automation, and transportation,” DeJoy said, adding, “So …