Month: February 2025

Eric Allen — Alumi of Point Loma High — Inducted (Finally) into Football Hall of Fame

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People into football have heard of Eric Allen.

And for those that haven’t, be it known that Allen played football under the legendary coach Bennie Edens at Point Loma High School in the early 1980s, and was just inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Finally. Because for him, it’s been a long wait.

For Eagles fans, Allen is the first cornerback in Eagles history to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was announced as part of the Class of 2025 on Thursday night last week at the NFL Honors awards ceremony in New Orleans.

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Signposts on the Road to Authoritarian Rule

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By Erwin Chemerinsky / OpEd LA Times /

If one were to design a path to authoritarian rule, it would be what we have seen in the first weeks of the Trump administration. For my book No Democracy Lasts Forever, I studied how democracies die and are replaced by authoritarian regimes. Almost always the rulers are elected rather than coming to power through a coup, and then they consolidate authority and silence their critics.

Where are we on the path?

Checks and balances are being destroyed. The quintessential legislative power is control over the purse. But President Trump and those around him have asserted that he can control that by refusing to spend money appropriated by federal statute. The newly installed director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought, at his confirmation hearings, was explicit that the president could refuse to spend funds notwithstanding a federal law — the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 — that prohibits this. And the president already has done this on a large scale, by signing an executive order freezing a massive amount of federal expenditures (enjoined by two federal courts), and by all but eliminating the U.S. Agency for International Development, which was created and funded by federal statutes. At the same time, he has asserted the power to spend money without congressional authorization as in the offer of a buyout to federal workers.

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From the Streets to the Courts, Resistance to Trump and Musk Grows — Several Thousand Protested in Downtown San Diego Sunday, Feb.9

 Frank Gormlie  February 10, 2025  2 Comments on From the Streets to the Courts, Resistance to Trump and Musk Grows — Several Thousand Protested in Downtown San Diego Sunday, Feb.9

From downtown San Diego to the streets of Los Angeles and across the country to countless other cities, to the stately rooms of dozens of federal courts, to the California legislature in California, to the halls of Congress and the Senate, the resistance to Donald Trump and Elon Musk is growing.

Just on Sunday, February 9, in San Diego several thousand people gathered at two different protests of Trump, Musk and his immigration policies.

In the Streets

Protesters began demonstrating at Waterfront Park Sunday, voicing “anger, fear, courage and resistance to hate, fascism, oligarchy and eroding civil rights,” the San Diego Union-Tribune reported this morning, citing it was the third time this week alone that protesters against Trump had marched through downtown San Diego.The U-T:

“…people came from Point Loma, El Cajon, Vista and Santee. There were babies, high school students, families and retirees in a crowd that appeared to easily top 1,000 people.”

They were united in protesting two U.S. leaders — Elon Musk and President Donald Trump — and one scourge: fascism. “Hey hey, ho ho, Nazis have got to go,” attendees chanted. While the president was a primary focus, at least as much of crowd’s ire was directed at Musk, who is the appointed head of the new Department of Government Efficiency and whose directives have aimed to shrink the federal government and replace civil servants with new hires loyal to the current administration.

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The City’s Road Repair Deception

 Staff  February 10, 2025  20 Comments on The City’s Road Repair Deception

By Geoff Page

On Monday, September 30, 2024, a little more than a month before the election, the mayor’s office issued a press release:

“City of San Diego Marks 1,650 Miles of Road Repair Under Mayor Gloria”

“MILESTONE FOLLOWS RECORD INVESTMENTS FOR STREET PAVING BY CITY LEADERS IN RECENT YEARS’ (This was in all caps.)

Having worked in the construction industry for many years, including for a grading and paving company, this kind of statement makes me see red because it is so deceptive.

Start with the word “repair.” In most people’s minds, this means to fix something that is damaged. For street work, this usually means things like filling potholes, something substantial.

Then look at the word “paving.” What this conjures up for most people is the laying down of an asphalt structure like full depth replacement of asphalt or perhaps an overly of 1.5 to 2.0 inches.

Neither word refers to surface treatments like slurry seal, that makes a road look nicer but is not a “repair” or “paving.” Surface treatments are maintenance.

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The Tale of 2 Cluster-F*cks: Morena Blvd in Linda Vista and University Ave in City Heights

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By Kate Callen and Geoff Page

Here is the playbook for making a city government look cosmically inept:

First, trumpet the news that an exorbitant infrastructure project nobody asked for will be utterly fabulous.

Second, start by closing off a major road that thousands of people use every day.

Third, move construction along until – OMG!! – a huge physical obstruction pops up and stops it cold.

Fourth, keep the road closed for years while project leaders try to figure things out, ignoring complaints from furious residents, local businesses and draining city coffers of more millions.

Now: Do it all a second time at a different site.

The simultaneous closures of West Morena Boulevard in Linda Vista and University Avenue in City Heights have become like a horror movie where zombie twins ravage two enclaves in the same village at the same time.

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Mayor Gloria Tries to Intimidate City Council With Disinformation on His Bogus ‘Bonus ADU Program’

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From Neighbors for a Better San Diego

Mayor Gloria rebuffs Council’s effort to rein in Bonus ADU program

He’s trying to intimidate the Council and ignoring the valid concerns of San Diego residents

On the heels of the January 28th City Council decision to re-examine the Bonus Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) program, Mayor Gloria has resorted to bullying and disinformation in an attempt to get the Council to back off of its request.

There’s much to disagree with in the Mayor’s newsletter, but his core defense of the Bonus ADU program is stated in this paragraph:

The ADU program, recognized statewide for creating affordable housing everyday San Diegans can afford without taxpayer subsidies, has helped San Diego build more homes and provide options for families and middle-income residents. It was introduced transparently and has resulted in hundreds of new housing units since 2021, nearly half of which are rent-restricted affordable homes.

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The NFL Team Trump Loves to Hate

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The president has left a breadcrumb trail suggesting nothing would make him happier than to see the Eagles get slaughtered in the Super Bowl.

By Charlie Mahtesian / politico / Feb. 7, 2025

A record audience is expected to watch the Super Bowl this weekend, including Donald Trump, who will be the first sitting president to attend the game in person.

While polls suggest a majority of Americans will be rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles to defeat the dynastic Kansas City Chiefs, Trump won’t be one of them. He hasn’t explicitly expressed his preference, but he’s left a breadcrumb trail suggesting nothing would make him happier than to see the Eagles get slaughtered in the biggest event in American sports.

Trump’s disdain for the NFL team traces back to 2018, the first and only time the Eagles have ever won a Super Bowl. The game took place against the backdrop of an unusually politicized season, marked by the polarizing issue of players refusing to stand for the national anthem in symbolic protest of racism. In his first year as president, Trump objected to the practice, harshly criticizing players who took a knee.

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Gloria Drops Plans for Shelter at Kettner and Vine — 3 Options Outlined

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By Chris Jennewein / Times of San Diego / Feb. 7, 2025

Mayor Todd Gloria on Friday, Feb. 7, dropped plans for the controversial, giant homeless shelter at Kettner Boulevard and Vine Street near the San Diego International Airport.

“After a year of negotiations and multiple hearings, we have come to the conclusion that the proposed homeless shelter campus at Kettner and Vine can no longer advance,” Gloria said. “As a result, we will present alternative solutions to the City Council on Feb. 10.”

He said three new options are:

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Trump’s Troops Ban Workers in US Federal Agencies From Reading “Politico”

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By JW August / Special to OB Rag

It’s not a book banning or burning but it is the equivalency of it in the age of the internet. Another word for it is censorship.

I learned  E&E (Energy and Environment) News by Politico, an online newspaper, is banned from U.S. Federal agencies.  My source “S” works in a federal agency that has a full agenda of responsibilities but right now the work of the agency is distracted, agitated by the Trump administration’s latest “burn down.”

The source believes that “the ban” is occurring at other agencies as well. Workers  are not allowed to receive E&E, subscribe to it, and it’s “not allowed to come into the building.”

On the website www.eenews.net  is this invitation: “A new Washington is taking shape. Stay informed with E&E News.”

And while there are other options to get accurate information, at least for now, this is a vindictive move and no democracy can allow its government to decide what is appropriate reading for its workers. This reeks of 1984, George Orwell’s book, and the use of Doublethink,

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Solidarity With Immigrants

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The following is from a talk by Peter Bohmer at a panel discussion about Immigrant Solidarity with Avi Chomsky and Zafira Patiño at a ZNetwork Forum on Feb. 1, 2025.

by Peter Bohmer, February 1, 2025

This is an address I made on how to build immigrant justice, including the right to migrate and right to stay at home while challenging and changing the strong anti-immigrant sentiments of ½ the population in the United States.

This anti-immigrant ideology and agenda are a central part of the right-wing agenda, not only in the U.S. but much of Europe, Australia, Canada and in many countries in the global south such as Argentina, Mexico, Colombia and South Africa. It is acquiesced to by centrist parties such as the Democrats here, Macron in France and the Christian Democrats in Germany.

An example at home is the horrific Laken Riley bill that was just signed into law by Trump, with the vote of 46 Democrats in the House and 12 Democrats in the Senate.  This bill supports immediate detention by the Department of Homeland Security for undocumented immigrants being charged, not even convicted, for minor property crimes such as shoplifting and burglary.

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Once Upon a Time vs. Not This Time

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Editordude: This is NOT satire and is the current true cover of Time magazine for Feb. 24.

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