Month: September 2024
Editordude: ‘Hey Trump! I Just Donated to the Harris-Walz Campaign. Come Arrest Me!’
If we are to take Donald Trump at his word, then since I just donated to the Harris-Walz campaign, I now will anticipate an arrest if he wins.
Come get me! Last weekend, Donald Trump threatened violence if he didn’t win the election and if he won, he would jail political opponents, Democratic political lawyers and donors and enact the substance of that Project 2025.
Perhaps Scripps Researchers Can Study Unstable Bluff at Sunset Cliffs
Editordude: Here’s hoping Scripp researchers can study that unstable bluff at Sunset Cliffs that the Rag has been warning about since June.
Scripps researchers make strides on research into bluff collapse warning system
By Scott Rodd / KPBS / September 9, 2024
Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla are seeing promising results in their quest to predict bluff collapses before they happen. Using sophisticated technology, the researchers have successfully anticipated several coastal landslides
Pickleball vs. Todd Gloria
From Pickleball Association of San Diego
For four years now, Mayor Todd Gloria has refused to meet with San Diego pickleball representatives. He has told his staff to shun us. He has consistently acted in bad faith to the pickleball community. For example, when PASD presented our proposal to the Mission Bay Parks Board, the chair asked us “why are you here wasting our time, when you know the Mayor has already decided that no tennis courts will ever be converted to pickleball?”
Playing Yo-Yo With the Public: Council President Elo-Rivera’s Proposal and Withdrawal of Emergency Housing Authority for Mayor Gloria
Editordude: Here’s two takes on Council President Elo-Rivera playing yo-yo with the public over granting Mayor Gloria emergency authority. The first is by Kathy McClellan, a Talmadge resident, and the other is by Terry Hoskins, Elo-Rivera’s opponent in his re-election bid.
By Kathy McClelland
On Friday September 6, Council President Elo-Rivera proposed giving Mayor Todd Gloria extraordinary emergency authority over the homeless and affordable housing “crises.” It was a poorly written, ill-conceived proposal, but he placed his last minute assault on democracy on the Monday agenda.
As Seen in OB … Kevin Faulconer and Trump Together … On a Billboard
This billboard is at 1898-1878 Cable Street in Ocean Beach. It’s part of Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer’s re-election campaign.
Some notes on Faulconer and Trump:
Project 2025’s Key Proposals
By Rachel Leingang / The Guardian / August 1, 2024
You’ve probably heard of Project 2025 – either from Democrats such as the vice-president, Kamala Harris, warning of what it could mean for US government, or from Republicans such as former president Donald Trump claiming they have nothing to do with it.
What is Project 2025 and what is Trump’s involvement?
Project 2025: What Trump Will Do on Day-One If Elected
By Daniel Martinez HoSang / The Guardian / September 9, 2024
… First come the firings. Thousands of federal, non-partisan civil servants –environmental and food safety regulators; authorities in disaster relief coordination; attorneys overseeing anti-discrimination policies in housing, education and employment; medical and scientific researchers – receive immediate layoff notices.
SDSU Blocks San Diego’s Former City Manager — Jack McGrory — from Testifying on Secret ‘Free’ Sports Arena in Mission Valley
By Arturo Castañares – Editor-at-Large / La Prensa / September 4, 2024
San Diego State University has blocked a statewide university official from testifying under oath about his knowledge of an offer for a free-to-taxpayers sports arena in Mission Valley that was kept secret from the public for over two years and could have impacted the City’s current proposal for a taxpayer-subsidized arena in the Midway area.
Jack McGrory, a Trustee on the 25-member California State University (CSU) system Board and former City Manager of the City of San Diego,
Zen and Now — In Ocean Beach Less Is More 1954–2024
By Lynne Miller
ZEN
My Dad’s leather covered portable radio is on the porch playing the background to my summer days. Luke Easter just hit a homerun, and I hear my Dad shout softly, “That’s my boys.” The 6’4” first baseman ran the bases at Lane Field and the Padres, circa 1954, took the lead. That year, with Lefty O’dule as their manager Padres were first place in their league.
My summer days were quiet and I was often alone. I loved to wander the many vacant lots that sat at the top of Santa Cruz Avenue. The lot to the east of our house was owned by a friend. My dad, who was a transplanted Missouri farmer, grew turnips, blackberries, a variety of tomatoes, and corn, not quite as high as an elephant’s eye.









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