Hey Baby, It’s the 4th of July!

 Jim Miller  July 4, 2011  2 Comments on Hey Baby, It’s the 4th of July!

Every 4th of July, I make sure to fit in a few minutes to put on one of my favorite Dave Alvin songs, “4th of July” (which is better known as an X song). It’s a bittersweet tale of two lovers trying to make their way through life. After pulling a holiday shift, a man comes home from work to find his lover crying in the dark and he ponders their fate:

On the lost side of town
In a dark apartment
We gave up trying so long ago.
On the steps I smoke a
Cigarette alone.
The Mexican kids are shooting
Fireworks below.
Hey, baby—it’s the fourth of July.
Whatever happened
I apologize
So dry your tears
And baby—walk outside
It’s the 4th of July

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Howard Zinn on Fourth of July: Put Away the Flags

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by Howard Zinn

On this July 4, we would do well to renounce nationalism and all its symbols: its flags, its pledges of allegiance, its anthems, its insistence in song that God must single out America to be blessed.

Is not nationalism — that devotion to a flag, an anthem, a boundary so fierce it engenders mass murder — one of the great evils of our time, along with racism, along with religious hatred?

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Baseball great – and local – David Wells – new pitching coach at Point Loma High

 Staff  July 1, 2011  1 Comment on Baseball great – and local – David Wells – new pitching coach at Point Loma High

Yes, it is true. Baseball great David Wells has been hired as a pitching coach for Point Loma High School and its baseball team. The former Padre and Yankee player, PLHS Class of 1982, was a big star while at our local high school, and named as the CIF Player of the Year.

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Minnesota Government Shuts Down in Budget Fight

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MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota began what is expected to become the broadest shutdown of state services in its history early Friday, after Republicans and Democrats there failed to agree on how to solve the state’s budget woes in time for the new fiscal year.

And so, on the eve of a holiday weekend, residents were likely to find the state’s parks, historical sites and the Minnesota Zoo closed, hunting and fishing licenses no longer being issued, and that state’s lottery system and racetracks unavailable.

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San Diego Reuse Water Purification Plant Opens

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by George J. Janczyn / Groksurf’s San Diego / July 1, 2011

The City of San Diego’s IPR (indirect potable reuse) study, now officially referred to as the Water Purification Demonstration Project by the Public Utilities Department, just passed a major milestone: the Advanced Water Purification Facility needed for the project is completed and operations have begun.

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Building a base is not a vice unless you’re a Democrat in San Diego

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by Lucas O’Connor / Two Cathedrals / July 1, 2011

Right on cue after a full week of discussing the complex issues facing the San Diego Democratic Party and the media’s struggles to wrestle with complexity, CityBeat chimes in, again criticizing Democrats for trying to compete on even footing in San Diego politics.

Presumably, this is an attempt to light a fire under Durfee, if rather ham-handed.

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The “No to Starbucks” Campaign in Ocean Beach – 10 Years Old – Part 4

 Frank Gormlie  July 1, 2011  1 Comment on The “No to Starbucks” Campaign in Ocean Beach – 10 Years Old – Part 4

A decade later, unofficial boycott of Starbucks continues among OBcians

This is the final segment of my four part series on the tenth anniversary of the anti-Starbucks campaign in Ocean Beach.

Plan A – the Formula Ban

The passage of Prop A – the Formula Ban of chain restaurants and other corporate-type businesses in Ocean Beach at the OB Planning Board elections on March 12th, 2002, had been a major boost for activists boycotting Starbucks. It had passed with more than three-quarters of the vote (77%) at the annual election – in a near record turn-out of voters.

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Republican-led ballot measure leaves city workers without retirement safety net.

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Mayor’s Proposition Depends on Breaking State Law In Order To Achieve Lion’s Share of Projected Savings

The Republican ballot measure to leave city workers without Social Security or any other retirement safety net includes a maneuver that Mayor Sanders claimed was illegal just a few months ago.

According to the ballot measure’s supporters, the section of the proposition requiring the city to freeze pensionable pay for 5 years accounts for up to 87% (or $1.1 billion) of the savings heralded by supporters. It is against California state law to impose a pay freeze for that long without bargaining in good faith with employees first.

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Britain shuts down as massive public-sector strike erupts.

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By Karla Adam / Washington Post /  June 30, 2011 LONDON– Airports, courts and more than 10,000 schools were among…

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We Don’t Need More Stuff; We Need a Different Way of Distributing the Stuff We Have.

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by John Lawrence / Will Blog for Food / June 30, 2011

Everyone is talking about how to get the economy moving again and how to create jobs. President Obama talks about “winning the future.”

This means more education, more entrepreneurialism, more new industries, more new products for consumers to buy.

Surely, all this new economic activity is exactly what we need or is it?

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There Are No Plastic Water Bottles in Heaven

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by Livia Borak / Two Cathedrals

Summer’s here and you’re thirsty! Parched, you walk in to your local convenience or grocery store and buy a bottle of water, a plastic bottle. Right then, you seal your fate. You’re going to plastics hell, where you’ll hear the sound of baby dolphins crying and watch images of struggling sea turtles for all of eternity.

OK, maybe not. But perhaps you should think twice nonetheless.

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Darrel Issa Stocked Up on Goldman Sachs Bonds While Blocking Its Investigation

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By Lucas O’Connor / Issa Exposed / June 29, 2011

Darrell Issa is back in hot water for using his powerful Congressional perch to help his personal investments. A new report out today from Think Progress finds that Issa was busy last year buying up Goldman Sachs High Yield Bonds worth up to $50,000 a pop while pressing strongly to thwart an SEC investigation into potential wrongdoing at Goldman Sachs

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