Month: March 2009

San Diegans March and Rally on 6th Anniversary of Iraq War

 Frank Gormlie  March 21, 2009  5 Comments on San Diegans March and Rally on 6th Anniversary of Iraq War

Sunday March 21: Protest was in the air in Hillcrest. It was the sixth anniversary of the Iraq War. Hundreds of San Diegans marched down University Avenue – then down Park Avenue to a rally on the lawn at the front of the War Memorial Building in Balboa Park for a protest of the wars in War and Afghanistan – and a myriad of other issues.

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SANDAG urged to step up in San Diego’s transit budget crisis

 Anna Daniels  March 20, 2009  3 Comments on SANDAG urged to step up in San Diego’s transit budget crisis

by Anna Daniels

This morning, I attended and testified at the SANDAG (San Diego Area Governments) Transportation Committee. Our transit company, Metropolitan Transit Service (MTS) has suffered a 14 million dollar deficit this year because of the State cuts to transit funding. They anticipate a 17 million dollar shortfall next year.

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If the City plans to spend $150,000 replacing OB Library roof, does this mean it won’t be closed?

 Frank Gormlie  March 20, 2009  13 Comments on If the City plans to spend $150,000 replacing OB Library roof, does this mean it won’t be closed?

The Union-Tribune reported today that the Ciy of San Diego is borrowing $103 million for a slew of repair projects, which include a sum of $150,000 to replace the roof of the Ocean Beach branch library. If the City is about to replace the 80 year old building’s roof, that probably means we don’t have to worry about its closure during the next round of budget crisis maneuvering. Doesn’t it?

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‘This is not a wall.’

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My new friend, who works for the Border Patrol, resists my use of the word “wall” to describe the vast system of barriers being erected along the length of the U.S.-Mexico border. He would prefer that I – and others who oppose current U.S. border policy – talk about the barriers by referring to them as “tactical infrastructure.”

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Reader Rant: I Want a Plug-In Hybrid

 JEC  March 19, 2009  2 Comments on Reader Rant: I Want a Plug-In Hybrid

I want a plug-in hybrid. A vehicle with lithium-ion batteries good for 40-45 miles, two wheel drive, a six speed computer controlled transmission with a computer that starts a small generator; an 11 hp portable generator is rated for 6200 watts, and yes, burns gas, for now. Modular construction would make it easy to replace the gas power generator with a fuel cell or other non-internal combustion power source.

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Today is the 6th anniversary of the Invasion of Iraq by George W. Bush

 Staff  March 19, 2009  0 Comments on Today is the 6th anniversary of the Invasion of Iraq by George W. Bush

Veterans For Peace will be hosting a rally & protest on the exact date of the sixth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, on March 19th, 2009 4:30pm to 7:00pm at Horton Plaza. This will be from 4:30pm to 7:00pm, and will be held near the NBC 7/39 studios. We will have banners & signs, and hope to get some media attention.

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Most Influential Union in Country Fights Its Own Staff Union Over Layoffs

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As it helps push for legislation that would make it easier for workers to organize, the country’s fastest-growing union is engaged in its own labor dispute with employees it is seeking to lay off.

The Service Employees International Union, considered the most influential union in the nation, has notified the union that represents about 220 of the SEIU’s national field staff and organizers that it is laying off 75 of the employees.

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Hey San Franciso! your mayor wouldn’t allow a sign about lack of funds for public transit into his rally in San Diego

 Frank Gormlie  March 18, 2009  8 Comments on Hey San Franciso! your mayor wouldn’t allow a sign about lack of funds for public transit into his rally in San Diego

Tonight outside a rally for San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom in City Heights, a local activist – and writer for the OB Rag blog – was prevented from taking her sign about the lack of funds for public transit into the rally site, a local City Heights school auditorium.

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How Will Sale of Union-Tribune Affect San Diego?

 Frank Gormlie  March 18, 2009  7 Comments on How Will Sale of Union-Tribune Affect San Diego?

(Originally posted July 30, 2008)

by Frank Gormlie

Oh, my god! The Union-Tribune is about to be sold – or at least – is up for sale. What will San Diego do now? Do we care? What does it mean for a one-paper town like San Diego to have its monopoly print media exchange owners … or even close down altogether?

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