Category: Election

Billionaire Owners of ‘LA Times’ and ‘Washington Post’ Block Endorsements of Kamala Harris for President

 Staff  October 29, 2024  3 Comments on Billionaire Owners of ‘LA Times’ and ‘Washington Post’ Block Endorsements of Kamala Harris for President

The news that neither the Washington Post nor the Los Angeles Times will endorse Kamala Harris for president has shaken the media world and shows clearly the risks of billionaires owning major newspapers — especially during this crucial, nation-defining moment.

According to KQED

Both newspapers’ editorial boards, which operate independently of the newsrooms, had reportedly drafted endorsements of Vice President Kamala Harris. But the decisions to not endorse ahead of a neck-and-neck race between Harris and former President Donald Trump were influenced by the outlets’ billionaire owners, whose other businesses have lucrative contracts with the government.

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Fascism on Full Display at Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally

 Source  October 29, 2024  7 Comments on Fascism on Full Display at Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally

“No dog whistles, no plausible deniability,” wrote one historian. “It’s a show of power and an another attempt to make this look and feel normal.”

By Jake Johnson / Common Dreams / Oct 28, 2024

From start to finish, Republican nominee Donald Trump’s campaign rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night was a torrent of bigotry and fascistic rhetoric, with the former president and a bizarre lineup of preceding speakers trashing Puerto Ricans and Palestinians, condemning the press, and casting their political opponents as a satanic “enemy from within.”

The New York City event, held on the second to last Sunday before the November 5 election, amounted to a closing pitch for a candidate who has pledged to wield the power of the federal government—including the U.S. military—against those he views as obstacles to his ascent to power and his political project, which includes a large-scale deportation campaign, massive deregulation for industry, and another round of tax cuts for the wealthy.

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The Time Is Up

 Source  October 28, 2024  8 Comments on The Time Is Up

By JW August

I’ve been so distracted of late because of the threat to our institutions and way of life that appears at risk with the coming election and its aftermath. It’s not an exaggeration, this threat of a post insurrection is as real as a heart attack.

A recent email chain with colleagues included a long time friend upset about the Communists taking over if Trump is not victorious. That is so wrong on so many levels, it speaks to the importance of an informed public and the internet changed everything. It describes one of the numerous fairy tales in Trump’s Fables.  (See Amazon for a copy.  Those who support  Trump are willing accomplices to the turmoil he seeks.

You will see editorials and stories coming out listing his sins, each and everyone, but the truth is, the former president’s fan club sees no sins; it’s all explained away because Trump’s is a victim of xxxxxx (fill in the blank).

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‘Don’t Worry. Be Happy. Insouciance is the best revenge.’

 Source  October 28, 2024  1 Comment on ‘Don’t Worry. Be Happy. Insouciance is the best revenge.’

By Kate Callen

I am always delighted to get an assignment from Frank Gormlie. Writing for the OB Rag is the best reporting gig I’ve ever had. But when Frank asked us to think about the aspects of democracy we will miss if Donald Trump is elected, my brain shut down. I just could not go there.

In 2016, the prospect of Trump becoming president was unthinkable. Eight years later, it’s all we seem to think about.

It’s making us despondent. And here’s the kicker: It might not even happen. We’re obsessing about something that might not take place.

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Evidence of Mailbox Tampering in Point Loma and La Jolla

 Source  October 28, 2024  1 Comment on Evidence of Mailbox Tampering in Point Loma and La Jolla

By Dani Miskell / 10News / Oct 25, 2024

Locals noticed something bizarre inside USPS drop-off mailboxes: a sticky substance found on the delivery door. Reports came from locals using mailboxes at USPS stores in Point Loma and La Jolla.

Judy Chayka, of Point Loma, went to the USPS store on Canon St earlier this week to drop off her and her husband’s ballots. Chayka said she noticed her mail wasn’t falling down the chute. Instead, they were sticking to the back of the delivery door.

“Both of them had like a severe, sticky glue type substance on them,” Chayka said.

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‘What Would My Father Think About Trump’s Fame and Fortune?’

 Source  October 28, 2024  6 Comments on ‘What Would My Father Think About Trump’s Fame and Fortune?’

By Joni Halpern

When the Donald Trump was elected President, he stood at a podium and said, “I wonder what my father would think of me now.”

We cannot know the answer to that inquiry, because we know little about the intricacies of the Trump family’s relationships within their own household.  The facts we do have suggest it was not a warm-hearted, nurturing household in which moral character was an imperative.  It seems to have been more of an intense training ground in how to triumph over all obstacles that threaten the achievement of riches, notoriety, class standing, and acclaim.

There were winners and losers in that struggle, the losers being abandoned to future irrelevance, the winners moving on to ever larger prizes of fame, glory and ardent followers.

What might be a better measure of what Donald Trump has achieved is what our own fathers would think if one of their children had achieved what Donald Trump has achieved — extreme wealth, political power, and millions of followers who have openly conceded that a complete loss of decency is a small price to pay for the political environment they seek.

I can’t speak for anyone else’s father, but I know what my dad would think of me or my siblings if we had risen to fame and fortune by the same means as Donald Trump.

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A Clarion Call to San Diego Voters – ‘Bring Back Adults Who Believe in Public Service’

 Source  October 28, 2024  1 Comment on A Clarion Call to San Diego Voters – ‘Bring Back Adults Who Believe in Public Service’

By Lisa Mortensen

This is a clarion call to all voters in San Diego.

A vote for Todd Gloria is a vote for more massive ugly buildings that are destroying our neighborhoods.

Be clear, those of us who are not voting for Todd are not anti-growth but we support what we used to call ‘smart growth’ which are projects of all income levels that are reimagined and enhance our well-planned communities.

That means that we have sufficient infrastructure (roads and transit), utility (water/sewer) and essential services (like grocery stores, pharmacies, or post offices) in place before new development is built.

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‘I’m Too Depressed to Think About the Election — I’d Rather Escape Into Video Games’

 Frank Gormlie  October 25, 2024  19 Comments on ‘I’m Too Depressed to Think About the Election — I’d Rather Escape Into Video Games’

You know what I’d really like to do right now? Escape into video games. I’m too depressed to really want to do anything else.

I don’t want to think about this election — the national one — much less write about it. Who wants to think about all the horrible things Trump will do if he wins? I don’t. I’d rather log onto my favorite computer game and get lost in that. Why grow gray hairs worrying about something I don’t have any control over?

Being an editor of a news and opinion blog right now is not very enjoyable. Especially one that is progressive and grassrootie like the Rag. I mean, we’re supposed to be able to give voice and expression to our “progressive” values and perspectives on all that’s relevant locally. One of the strengths of the Rag is its focus on local, local news and events and people and restaurants — our readers really appreciate that.

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Electoral denial and climate-denial go hand in hand

 Source  October 25, 2024  1 Comment on Electoral denial and climate-denial go hand in hand

“Denialism: the practice of denying the existence, truth, or validity of something despite proof or strong evidence that it is real, true, or valid.”

By Barton Kunstler / Nation of Change / October 24, 2024

Faced with an overwhelming threat, our first instinct is often to deny that is exists—”there must be some mistake, this can’t be happening.” That is normal and understandable.

However when large portions of a society live in continuous denial of self-evident truths—like rejecting reams of scientific evidence or insisting an obvious con man is a hero—the entire society suffers. Behind such mass denialism often lies a long-standing corrosive anxiety about the future that can easily turn into paranoia, confusion, and rage until something snaps—it’s reality that must be wrong! It is then that many flock to another template, one that eases their fears and that represents “Truth” no matter how much evidence to the contrary.

Denialism is rampant in America; elsewhere too, but given its role in the upcoming election, it’s of pressing concern here.

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Michael Smolens: Independent Ad Praising Gloria’s Achievements on Homelessness Doesn’t Square with Reality

 Source  October 25, 2024  5 Comments on Michael Smolens: Independent Ad Praising Gloria’s Achievements on Homelessness Doesn’t Square with Reality

By Michael Smolens / San Diego Union-Tribune / October 25, 2024

A new television spot suggests Mayor Todd Gloria has homelessness on the run.

Running in place might be a more apt description, and a charitable one at that.

There’s plenty of evidence that San Diego is actually backsliding in its efforts to reduce homelessness, which continues to grow.

But you wouldn’t know that from the advertisement produced by an independent committee supporting Gloria’s re-election on Nov. 5 against challenger Larry Turner, a San Diego police officer.

The piece relies on selective and dubious statistics to make the case for progress under Gloria, along with pointing to some legitimate, if general, policy advancements.

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The double standard for Harris and Trump has reached a breaking point

 Source  October 25, 2024  2 Comments on The double standard for Harris and Trump has reached a breaking point

One candidate can rant about gibberish while the other has to be perfect.

By Eugene Robinson / Washington Post / October 24, 2024

Something is wrong with this split-screen picture. On one side, former president Donald Trump rants about mass deportations and claims to have stopped “wars with France,” after being described by his longest-serving White House chief of staff as a literal fascist. On the other side, commentators debate whether Vice President Kamala Harris performed well enough at a CNN town hall to “close the deal.”

Seriously? Much of a double standard here?

Somehow, it is apparently baked into this campaign that Trump is allowed to talk and act like a complete lunatic while Harris has to be perfect in every way. I don’t know the answer to the chicken-or-egg question — whether media coverage is leading public perception or vice versa — but the disparate treatment is glaring.

This week, it became simply ridiculous.

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The Man Profiting Off the Immigration and ‘Border Invasion’ Lies

 Source  October 24, 2024  2 Comments on The Man Profiting Off the Immigration and ‘Border Invasion’ Lies

by The Border Chronicle / Times of San Diego / October 23, 2024

For a retired federal employee, Tom Homan, an acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Trump administration, is a very busy man. For the last year, he’s crisscrossed the country with a team of former state and federal law enforcement officers, who call themselves Border911, speaking in theaters and event halls from Phoenix, Arizona, to Mission, Texas, to Ronkonkoma, New York, to promote the propaganda that the U.S.-Mexico border is under invasion and that President Joe Biden and his allies are admitting “llegal aliens” so that Democrats will “be in power for years to come.”

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