Sustainability 101: Time, one of our greatest resources

 Terrie Leigh Relf  August 4, 2011  1 Comment on Sustainability 101: Time, one of our greatest resources

It’s Sunday, and you’re in line at Jungle Java in Ocean Beach, and can’t decide whether to have one of those bliss-filled vanilla lattes or a cup of ah-choo tea.

Or maybe you’re standing in front of your closet on Monday morning, running late for work, and you don’t know whether to dress up or down, as you know you’re going to be shredding files.

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A new ‘toilet papering’ scheme – lawn furniture

 Judi Curry  August 4, 2011  11 Comments on A new ‘toilet papering’ scheme – lawn furniture

Remember all the flack about the kids toilet-papering trees?

Remember the argument about what it was doing to the environment?

I even remember the lady that wrote back and said that she saw nothing wrong with it; in fact, she even drove her child to the “scene” and stayed in the car while the dastardly deed was being done.

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True-Cost-Pricing: Using Free-Market Forces To Save Our Life-Support System

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By Jim Bell

The ecology of our planet is the foundation of everything we do, including what we do under the heading of economy. When we damage our planet’s life-support system through inappropriate economic activities, we undercut the potential for economic activities in the future.

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Riot Training and More for Scouts Being Held in San Diego – Who’s Paying for All of It?

 Frank Gormlie  August 3, 2011  13 Comments on Riot Training and More for Scouts Being Held in San Diego – Who’s Paying for All of It?

“Crowd control” training to be held at UCSD Thursday, August 4th, with police helicopter

Did you know that a couple hundred Explorer scouts from around the State are in San Diego this week for training on how to be cops? And the training includes “crowd control” during an improvised “riot” on the UCSD campus, complete with Sheriff deputies masquerading as “rioters” and the use of a police helicopter. This will take place Thursday evening, August 4th, at Residential Hall of 6th College.

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Faced with Civil Rights violation, County Supervisors okay ‘minority district’

 Frank Gormlie  August 3, 2011  0 Comments on Faced with Civil Rights violation, County Supervisors okay ‘minority district’

On Tuesday, August 2nd, the County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to direct staff to come up with a County redistricting map that would include one district with a population that had a majority of minorities. This would enable a minority candidate to break through the all-white, all-Republican blockade of access to the Board.

The current crop of Supervisors are all white, all Republican, and have been on the Board for 16 to 18 years each. This scenario is what prompted last year’s successful passage of a term-limits measure for the Board.

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Angry protesters rally outside Congressman Duncan Hunter’s office

 Staff  August 3, 2011  7 Comments on Angry protesters rally outside Congressman Duncan Hunter’s office

It was over 90 degrees in the shade, but the anger of the nearly 50 protesters outside Congressman Duncan Hunter’s office in El Cajon was even hotter.

It was noon, Tuesday, August 2nd, the day the debt deal was passed by the US Senate and signed into law by President Obama, and the protest event had been organized by a local chapter of MoveOn and its new coalition, the American Dream Movement.

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Study finds Sempra cross-border project could cost 15,000 U.S. green jobs and $300 million in lost taxes; Sempra calls report “pure fiction”.

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By Miriam Rafferty / East County Magazine / August 1, 2011

Sempra Energy has asked the U.S. Department of Energy for a presidential permit to construct a cross-border transmission line called Energia Sierra Juarez to import electricity from Sempra facilities in Mexico. The line would cross the border near Jacumba in San Diego’s East County.

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Republicans lie when they say Social Security is broke.

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By John Lawrence / Will Blog For Food / July 31, 2011

Republicans want to “reform” social security. They say social security is broke. Not so.

There’s $2.5 trillion in the Social Security Trust Fund (SSTF). The way the funding for social security works is this. Workers pay a payroll tax otherwise known as a FICA tax. …

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Now it’s time to lower America’s war ceiling

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Two-Faced Washington : Lowering America’s War Ceiling? Imperial Psychosis on Display

By Tom Engelhardt / TomDispatch.com / August 2, 2011

By now, it seems as if everybody and his brother has joined the debt-ceiling imbroglio in Washington, perhaps the strangest homespun drama of our time. It’s as if Washington’s leading political players, aided and abetted by the media’s love of the horserace, had eaten LSD-laced brownies, then gone on stage before an audience of millions to enact a psychotic spectacle of American decline.

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Non-profits want to take over Palomar Mountain park to prevent closure

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There is growing community interest in acquiring the keys to two parks in San Diego County that the governor plans to padlock next year.

Organized groups have launched preliminary talks with state parks officials with hopes of saving Palomar Mountain and San Pasqual Battlefield parks if pending legislation passes to permit nonprofits to take over campgrounds, museums and forests.

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Me? A Red? Who Said?

 Ernie McCray  August 2, 2011  23 Comments on Me? A Red? Who Said?

This venture I’m involved with, the UT’s Community Editorial Board, has brought about mostly affirmative responses from around the city.

But of course there have been those who’ve reacted to what we’re trying to do by throwing dirt on it like Richard Rider, well known tax fighter about town, who had this to say regarding my “Let’s Make a Better World for Our Children” kind of essay: “The first editorial “for the children” is by board member Ernie McCray, a lifetime hard left advocate. Indeed, as I recall, at one time McCray was actually the spokesperson for the local Communist Party. No, not the Democrat Party, or the Peace and Freedom (socialist) Party. The actual COMMUNIST PARTY. His lame response when confronted about this was that he was not a MEMBER of the Communist Party — they just needed an articulate spokesperson for their cause.”

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8 Reasons Young Americans Don’t Fight Back: How the US Crushed Youth Resistance

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The ruling elite has created social institutions that have subdued young Americans and broken their spirit of resistance.

By Bruce E. Levine / AlterNet / July 31, 2011 |

Traditionally, young people have energized democratic movements. So it is a major coup for the ruling elite to have created societal institutions that have subdued young Americans and broken their spirit of resistance to domination.

Young Americans—even more so than older Americans—appear to have acquiesced to the idea that the corporatocracy can completely screw them and that they are helpless to do anything about it.

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