Month: August 2024
The California Attorney General Campaign that Launched a (future) President: Kamala Harris v Steve Cooley
Roll-up For Cannabis Equity
By Terrie Best
The year was 2010. For medical cannabis patients in California it was a time of raids, confusion and painful interruptions to cannabis access. Activists were very organized and engaged in fighting for patients in courts; showing up to raids and badgering San Diego district attorney Bonnie Dumanis to clarify the laws meant to protect sick and dying patients. Dumanis would not stop her raids, she led a fierce fight and victimization against us. But she and other anti-cannabis DAs in California inadvertently mobilized an oppositional force that has political implications to this day.
Meanwhile in 2010 Los Angeles, Steve Cooley, their district attorney, was a complete disaster too. He had raided medical collectives and added support for implementing proposition 8 (anti equality) to his arsenal of hate. If you care to look up any of his “tough on crime” rhetoric in the form of his braying press conferences, they are likely still on the internet. BTW, where is Cooley now? Not on stage with the winners this week.
Then there was Kamala Harris, district attorney in San Francisco who came out early for marriage equality. She wasn’t horrible on cannabis and was tagged as a liberal during a time when Democratic DAs were being pulled to the right by the harmful drug war nonsense that almost broke us.
Signs of the Times at the OB Pier
By Geoff Page
On Monday, August 19, Channel 5 Fox News did a story on, well, signs. A person might wonder why a news station would do a story about signs. Fox was not motivated by a tip about a fascinating, untold sign story. Fox was showing how this city’s administration works by doing the city’s bidding.
The story was about new signs the city posted on the pier. A little background first.
The Rag carried a piece on these signs July 31.
In that story, this writer related telling the lifeguards about the missing sign on the pier, warning surfers to stay 75 feet away from the pier, that had been there for decades. Not trusting the lackluster reaction from the local lifeguards, the following email was sent a week later, on August 8, to the lifeguard management.
Snoop Dogg Bringing Joy to the World
by Ernie McCray
I’ll forever remember
Snoop Dogg
at the Olympics
in Paris,
images of him
that range
from being quietly playful
and downright hilarious,
at all times gregarious,
embracing the spirit of the games
as though it was the dawning of the
Age of Aquarius,
carrying the Olympic flame
like many a blunt
he’s set aflame;
The ‘Property Bros’ Building the 20 ADUs on Point Loma Avenue See OB As a Cash Machine
The Callen Report
By Kate Callen
You may see Ocean Beach as a beloved coastal village with a timeless Main Street and a storied history.
Shawn DiMartile and Mike Tighe see it differently. To them, OB is a cash machine. And they intend to pull as much money out of it as possible.
OB has dealt with aggressive builders before. But the battle over the 4705 Point Loma Avenue project, which goes before the San Diego Planning Commission next Thursday, August 29, is particularly insidious because it has been fueled by Todd Gloria’s grab-it-and-sell-it land use policies.
DiMartile and Tighe are the founders of Takeoff Capital, the real estate investment firm behind the project. In a one-hour investor webinar available on Vimeo, they sang the praises of Gloria’s “Complete Communities” program, and they commodified the many charms of life in OB.
“The Point” will be a 3-story, 20-unit complex.
Rachel Maddow: ‘Republicans on Election Boards Could Refuse to Certify 2024 Election Results if Trump Loses’
Earlier this week, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow issued a warning to America that those Republicans on election boards across the country could refuse to certify the 2024 election results if Trump loses in November.
In an op-ed in the New York Times (behind paywall) Maddow wrote:
“Election boards across the country now include Republican officials who have not only propounded Mr. Trump’s lies about the last presidential election being ‘stolen,’ they have tested how far they can go in denying the certification of the vote.”
The spread of what Maddow called “refusenik Republicans” started back in 2020, she argued, when Trump and RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel pressured two election officials to certify vote totals in a key Michigan county. As The Hill stated in a recent article about this:
Since then, a number of election officials across at least eight states have been charged for alleged efforts to interfere with the certification of the 2020 election and 2022 midterm results, Maddow noted.
OB Planners Review Committee Has 2 Projects on Agenda: 4700 Block of Del Monte, 4900 Block of Coronado
The Project Review Committee of the OB Planning Board meets Tuesday night, August 20, at the OB Rec Center at 6pm. It has two projects up for review. They will be meeting again in the Activity room at the end of the hallway on the left.
The sub-committee of the full board does a first review of a project and then usually makes a recommendation to the board
Bunt Residence, 4711 Del Monte Ave.
This is a Process 2 review of a permit to construct a 2-story dwelling unit over a subterranean garage and construct a 2-story “companion unit”.
Times of San Diego: OB Rag Holds ‘Worst ADU’ Contest To Spotlight Predatory Construction in San Diego
by Shi Bradley/ Times of San Diego / August 20, 2024
The OB Rag is holding a contest and inviting submissions from the public to identify the “Worst ADU” in San Diego county [ Ed: actually just the City of San Diego]
Until Friday, Aug. 23, The OB Rag is looking for the worst accessory dwelling units (ADU) in the city. Winners will receive gift cards to a variety of local restaurants.
The contest is an effort to raise public awareness about the real-world impacts of what critics call predatory construction of ADUs, including the construction of multi-story apartments and large-scale home projects crammed into tiny areas of a neighborhood.
Public Memorial for James Hubbell on Shelter Island — Saturday, Aug.24
By Pam Kragen / The San Diego Union-Tribune / August 19, 2024
A public memorial to honor the life of the iconic local artist, naturalist and and humanitarian James Hubbell will take place Saturday at his Pearl of the Pacific park on Shelter Island in San Diego.
Hubbell’s artwork and organically inspired designs can be found in buildings and galleries throughout California and beyond, but he was best known for his other-worldly “habitable sculptures” home and art compound in Santa Ysabel that’s listed in the San Diego County Register of Historic Places. Hubbell passed away May 17 at age 92.
Fired by TV News for Giving Voice to Iraq War Opposition, Phil Donahue Was Courage Personified
The journalist and TV show host, who died Sunday at the age of 88, made his mark on our society. He fought for the underdog. He did it with style and grace and a wonderful sense of humor. He changed my life and the lives of so many others.
Jeff Cohen / Common Dreams / Aug 19, 2024
Phil Donahue passed away Sunday night, after a long illness. He was beloved by those who knew him and by many who didn’t.
He started as a local reporter in Ohio, was a trailblazer in bringing social issues to a national audience as a daytime broadcast TV host, and then he was pretty-much banished from TV by MSNBC because he—accurately, correctly, and morally—questioned the horrific U.S. invasion of Iraq.
The Challenge for Tom Driscoll’s Wharf — Leaving and Staying at the Same Time
By Jennifer Van Grove / The San Diego Union-Tribune / August 18, 2024
Tom Driscoll’s commercial fishing wharf at the north eastern tip of America’s Cup Harbor in Point Loma is falling apart. The marina’s four, fixed piers — home to as many as 120 fishing boats in their prime — appear to be on the brink of collapse. The business model gave way long ago. The substandard conditions will remain suspended in time until the Port of San Diego assumes control of the facility at some future date.
The agency is pushing Driscoll out of the marina that has held the family name for 32 years — but also forcing him to stay put for now.








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