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Pyramid Schemes, Affinity Fraud, and the Business of Politics

 Source  November 8, 2021  3 Comments on Pyramid Schemes, Affinity Fraud, and the Business of Politics

By Mat Wahlstrom

A recent documentary series available online investigated LuLaRoe, a company that targeted women with the promise of gaining financial independence working from home, by selling quirkily patterned leggings and dresses, “creating freedom through fashion.”

In reality it was a pyramid scheme, wherein the real money was made by recruiting others into becoming sellers to recruit others to become sellers. The people at the top of a pyramid scheme get a cut of both that particular scheme’s actual product sales in addition to a cut of the buy-in fees new sellers pay to get in on it.

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Nancy Pelosi: The Greatest Of All Time Speakers

 Source  November 8, 2021  6 Comments on Nancy Pelosi: The Greatest Of All Time Speakers

The G.O.A.T of All G.O.A.T.S.

By Colleen O’Connor

By way of explanation, the term G.O.A.T. was first coined by Heavyweight boxing Champion, Muhammed Ali’s wife. She borrowed his, “I am the greatest” taunts and converted them to shorthand, “G.O.A.T.”, aka the “Greatest Of All Time.”

G.O.A.T. has been applied to other “greats;” the Olympic gymnast champion, Simone Biles; basketball greats LeBron James and Michael Jordan; as well as tennis super star, Serena Williams. These greats and others are often referred to as the G.O.A.T. by fans and journalists.

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Public Input Not Allowed on New OB Library Design – Is Ocean Beach Getting the Shaft, Again?

 Source  November 5, 2021  15 Comments on Public Input Not Allowed on New OB Library Design – Is Ocean Beach Getting the Shaft, Again?

City Presentation of New OB Library Design Unsatisfactory

By Geoff Page

Just when you thought it was safe to go back into Ocean Beach’s water…

No doubt the thought of coming to Ocean Beach, to speak for the City of San Diego, strikes terror in city employees. The largely negative reaction the city received at the November 3 Ocean Planning Board meeting presentation on the new OB Library expansion was an illustration why.

The meeting Wednesday night was held at the Water’s Edge Church, which struck this writer as a bit ironic.

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Tired of Music-Streaming? Look No Further

 Source  November 5, 2021  1 Comment on Tired of Music-Streaming? Look No Further

By Tony Le Calvez / The Point – lomabeat.com / Nov. 4, 2021

Despite the revolution of music-streaming, there is still a demand for hard copies of music. CD’s, vinyl records and cassette tapes are still widely available to the casual collector or the hard core connoisseur. While your local Target or Walmart might have some generic new releases, here are some local music stores that can help you find just about anything, if you’re willing to look.

Cow Records- Ocean Beach

Cow Records is located on the beach end of Newport Ave in Ocean Beach, and it’s a great store for intentional record buying. They have a wide variety of formats, both new and used vinyl records, CD’s and cassette tapes.

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GoFundMe Page Set Up to Help Save the Palm Trees of Point Loma and Ocean Beach

 Source  November 5, 2021  1 Comment on GoFundMe Page Set Up to Help Save the Palm Trees of Point Loma and Ocean Beach

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help save the iconic Palm Trees of Point Loma and Ocean Beach. Organized by Glenn Millar, the fundraiser’s goal is $20,000. Up for only two days, it has already raised $5,795 as of this report (11/5).

Here is the page’s text:

On October 14, a few individual neighbors in Ocean Beach were notified that the historic 100 year old palm trees in front of their houses would be chopped down by the City of San Diego due to an emergency.

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Local Sites Make San Diego’s ‘Most Endangered List’ for 2021

 Source  November 4, 2021  0 Comments on Local Sites Make San Diego’s ‘Most Endangered List’ for 2021

Several local sites have just made the “Most Endangered List” for 2021. Each year Save Our Heritage Organization issues the list. This year, the Navy’s redevelopment project at NAVWAR threatens “the heart of historic San Diego” in Old Town – so that’s on the list.

So is the Marine Corps Recruitment Depot in Point Loma. And Presidio Park is still on it.

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New Addition to Old Town State Park Honors the First People Kumeyaay

 Source  November 3, 2021  0 Comments on New Addition to Old Town State Park Honors the First People Kumeyaay

From SOHO Newsletter

In 2006, SOHO Executive Director Bruce Coons wrote an impassioned, history-rich appeal to San Diegans to write and speak out against Caltrans’s plan to sell its surplus Old Town office property—a 2.5-acre site at the corner of Juan and Taylor Streets that it had already promised the Old Town Planning Group that it would go to Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. For thousands of years this land had been a Kumeyaay settlement along the San Diego River.

SOHO contacted local politicians to work to acquire the property to expand the park and interpret this “lost” corner to honor Kumeyaay heritage and culture and the connection to the river.

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Rearranging San Diego

 Source  November 3, 2021  1 Comment on Rearranging San Diego

By Norma Damashek / NumbersRunner / November 2, 2021

Each and every ten years, as decreed by Article I Section 2 of the United States Constitution, we engage in the ritual of counting the number of people living in our country.

We then use the updated population numbers to reapportion our Congressional districts and the political boundary lines in our state, county, and city governments–aiming for reasonably balanced districts. In practical terms, reapportioning and redistricting determine which representatives you’ll be eligible to vote for in upcoming elections.

Ten years ago, San Diego faced a bigger-than-usual redistricting challenge.

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Manipulating the Discourse Over Dyslexia in Public Schools

 Source  November 3, 2021  0 Comments on Manipulating the Discourse Over Dyslexia in Public Schools

By Thomas Ultican / Tultican

An intricately connected network of organizations is controlling dyslexia discourse in the US and taking over dyslexia screening and remediation. Thirty-nine states now have adopted dyslexia laws. Most of these laws contain the International Dyslexia association’s (IDA) remediation recommendation of being “multisensory, systematic, and structured.” Researchers Jo Worthy et al state, “This approach is not well supported by research, but it is officially sanctioned through legislation in many states and has had a profound effect on policy and practice.”

IDA, the Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA), and the International Multisensory Language Education Council (IMSLEC) are three big players.

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November 2021 Events From the Ocean Beach Green Center

 Source  November 2, 2021  0 Comments on November 2021 Events From the Ocean Beach Green Center

All events are online and free unless stated otherwise.
* Every Saturday 10:15 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Zoom Meeting. November 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th.
* November 1st to November 30th Red Nation Film Festival recommended by Peace San Diego
November 10th and November 11th Green Connections 2021 event by Swedish American Chamber of Commerce San Diego
November 10th Wednesday 4 pm – 5:30 pm Women in Green – California Mega Session Steadfast and Strong:
November 11th Thursday 5:30 pm Renewable Energy Opportunities

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A Stay of Execution for the Palm Trees

 Source  October 28, 2021  3 Comments on A Stay of Execution for the Palm Trees

By Geoff Page

It appears that the historic palms on Newport Ave., that the city wants to kill, have received a stay of execution. Local residents banded together and engaged an attorney last weekend. The first thing he did was file a cease and desist order that went to a variety of people, none of whom responded as the press release here in The Rag stated.

The next step was to obtain a temporary restraining order to prevent the city from cutting the trees down. That was apparently signed late last night, it seems the courts are open 24 hours a day for certain things. The next step was to file it with the city clerk and deliver it to the named parties.

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Video: Oil Clean-Up Crew at Ocean Beach

 Source  October 26, 2021  3 Comments on Video: Oil Clean-Up Crew at Ocean Beach


If you were on the beach this morning you might have spotted people in yellow vests picking through kelp. It appears the oil spill from LA, originating from Huntington Beach has reached Ocean Beach.

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