Democrats React to Trump Speech of Lies With Smoke Bombs and Flares (Satire)

 Frank Gormlie  March 5, 2025  6 Comments on Democrats React to Trump Speech of Lies With Smoke Bombs and Flares (Satire)

At least three lawmakers were injured on Tuesday, March 4th during Trump’s state of the union address before a joint session of Congress, one of them seriously.

It was a chaotic scene as Democratic congress people and Senators reacted to Trump’s lies and attempts to stage a coup over the government and install an oligarchy.

Smoke bombs and flares were thrown, further fueling political tensions in the Capitol but preventing Trump from speaking further — he was rushed from the floor. Elon Musk was also chased from the floor by irate congresswomen and seniors.

Lawmakers were scheduled to listen to over an hour address by Trump, but the opposition party found its footing and role in the attempted coup and refused to allow it to happen. They said that Trump and Musk’s moves were illegal and that lawmakers should first insist on the resignation of Musk from any official role in the government.

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Ocean Beach Pushes Back Against High Fees for San Diego Trash Collection

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By Steven Mihailovich / Point Loma – OB Monthly SD U-T / March 5, 2025

A proposed $53 monthly fee for city of San Diego trash collection at single-family homes stirred up animated debate as the Ocean Beach Community Foundation held its first public meeting of 2025.

Randy Reyes, representing City Councilwoman Jennifer Campbell, whose District 2 includes Ocean Beach and Point Loma, stoically defended the new fee proposal against a barrage of questions and comments that took the entire nine-minute Q&A period following his usual presentation, even though the trash topic wasn’t broached in his report.

The monthly price, which the city plans to start charging in July to recoup its costs, would end more than a century of fee-free service for trash and recycling collection for single-family homeowners and some small multi-unit properties.

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A Grassroots View of San Diego City Council Hearing on Bonus ADUs

 Frank Gormlie  March 5, 2025  6 Comments on A Grassroots View of San Diego City Council Hearing on Bonus ADUs

Editordude: Here’s a brief summary of yesterday’s city council hearing from Neighbors for a Better San Diego.

From Neighbors for a Better San Diego

TBD…
An internal memo by the Planning Department — distributed to Councilmembers on Friday but not shared with the public — changed Council direction on the Bonus ADU program. We won’t know what we got yesterday until the Planning Department comes back with concrete details on how they are going to implement the Council’s motion.

The Council Chambers were completely packed, mostly with people wearing yellow supporting the repeal of the Bonus ADU program. Many people spoke to how the Bonus ADU program has affected their lives personally.

Here is a link to the full meeting. The Bonus ADU item starts around the 2:10:00 mark with a forceful presentation by Councilmember Foster’s staff.

After hours of testimony — and at times some fiery debate by Councilmembers — here was the final motion:

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San Diego City Council Rolled Back Part of Bonus ADU Program

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Editordude: The Rag is forced to quote from today’s UT about this important City council hearing yesterday, Tuesday, March 4; we will have some follow-up hopefully in the days ahead.

By David Garret / San Diego Union-Tribune / March 5, 2025

San Diego is substantially rolling back a controversial city incentive that allows the owner of a single-family lot to build potentially dozens of backyard apartments on it.

The City Council voted 6-3 Tuesday to eliminate the program in eight types of single-family neighborhoods where lot sizes tend be larger than other single-family neighborhoods.

The goal is preventing abuse of the program by developers who target what city officials call “outlier” lots: large, unusually shaped lots that allow more backyard apartments than city officials ever intended or imagined.

Council members said the compromise they reached will retain the positive aspects of the program, such as producing more housing relatively quickly, while eliminating some of the biggest negatives.

The council also voted in favor of other significant changes to the controversial incentive, which is formally known as a bonus accessory dwelling unit program. City officials call backyard apartments accessory dwelling units, or ADUs.

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Robert Reich: ‘Where’s the Democratic Party? They Need to Wake the Hell Up!’

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By Robert Reich

Trump is killing the economy, reducing the U.S. government to rubble, and destroying our relationships with our allies. Putin may love it, but it’s a catastrophe for us and much of the rest of the world.

Many of you ask me: Where’s the Democratic Party?

I wish I had a good answer. At a time when America needs a strong, bold, courageous opposition, the Democrats’ silence is deafening.

My old friend James Carville advises Democrats to “roll over and play dead.” With due respect to James, he’s full of sh*t.

Democrats have been rolling over and playing dead too long. That’s one reason the nation is in the trouble we’re in.

If Democrats had had the guts years ago to condemn big money in politics, fight corporate welfare, and unrig a market that’s been rigged in favor of big corporations and the rich, Trump’s absurd bogeymen (the deep state, immigrants, socialists, trans people, diversity-equity-inclusion) wouldn’t have stood a chance.

My simple advice to congressional Democrats: Wake the hell up!

Tonight, Trump will address both chambers of Congress. He has taken over the brains and intestines of Republican lawmakers, who will applaud his stream of lies.

Democrats will do — what? Sit on their hands? Applaud a few insipid things?

Ideally, Democrats should boycott the whole event. Even sitting in the well of the House as if this were just another president addressing just another Congress legitimizes Trump’s coup.

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Looking Back on ‘Impeach on the Beach’ on March 4, 2017: A Protest That Still Resonates

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By Mike James

It’s disheartening to think that, in many ways, we’re right back where we started in 2017.

A powerful reminder that the fight isn’t over, every page of the OB Rag currently features an image of a “human banner”— showing hundreds of protesters spelling out the word RESIST!

March 4th marks the eighth anniversary of Impeach on the Beach, also known as March 4 Impeachment—a demonstration against the 45th president, Donald J. Trump. On that day in Ocean Beach (San Diego), hundreds gathered to form two human banners: RESIST! and IMPEACH! Captured by drone footage, the event received nationwide coverage.

What many didn’t know was that the protest came together in just a few weeks.

The Idea Takes Shape

It all started when my friend and fellow OBcean, Deanna Polk, sent me an image of a RESIST! human banner formed by thousands of protesters on Ocean Beach (San Francisco) on February 11. Along with the image, she wrote: “Let’s do this!.”

I naively responded immediately: “Why not!”

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Encanto Residents Picket ADU Attorney’s Home in La Jolla

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By Kate Callen

Civil litigation attorney Daniel Forde represents clients who willfully disrupt the lives of families in quiet residential neighborhoods.

Now he knows what that feels like.

On Sunday afternoon, Forde pulled into the driveway of his cul-de-sac home near Regents Road and Governor Drive to find a group of picketers chanting his name.

The protesters were from Neighbors for Encanto, and Forde will see them again when the City Council revisits the Bonus ADU (accessory dwelling unit) program on Tuesday, March 4.

Forde, a partner with Hoffman & Forde, was singled out by the Encanto activists as the face of predatory ADU development, the kind that rams dozens of market-rate units into small lots on narrow streets.

When the group accused him of blighting their community with monstrous ADU complexes, Forde proclaimed his innocence: “You’re talking to the wrong person. I don’t own any of those properties.”

When they asked why he sent a letter threatening the City Council for pushing back on Bonus ADUs, he said, “I’m an attorney. That’s what attorneys do.”

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Neighborhood Groups Urge San Diegans to Submit Written Comments Against Bonus ADU Program Today — Monday, March 3

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City Council Hearing is on Tuesday, March 4

A number of neighborhood groups are urging their constituents and other San Diego residents to attend a City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 4th to protest the city’s Bonus ADU Program, but they’re also asking people to submit written comments — and the deadline is today, Monday, March 3.

Some are asking residents who attend to wear yellow in solidarity with Encanto residents who are trying to have the infamous Footnote 7 abolished.

For example, the group UC PEEPS have been broadcasting the council meeting where council members will consider rolling back San Diego’s excessive Bonus ADU Program regulations to align with State law.

They are stressing to have folks submit their written comments. Here’s their instructions:

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As Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Go into Effect Tuesday, Prospective Home-Buyers, Local Businesses From Building Industry to Craft Beer to Suffer

 Frank Gormlie  March 3, 2025  6 Comments on As Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Go into Effect Tuesday, Prospective Home-Buyers, Local Businesses From Building Industry to Craft Beer to Suffer

As tariffs on Canada and Mexico go into effect on Tuesday, March 4, local San Diego industries prepare to suffer. From the building industry and new homes to the city’s craft beer businesses, all expect to be hurt.

Even while U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Sunday, March 2 that Trump will determine whether to stick with the planned 25% level or not, San Diego will undoubtedly be affected negatively.

For example, Nat Bosa is a developer whose company, Vancouver, Canada-based Bosa Development, is in the middle of construction on a 389-unit condo tower called Andia in downtown San Diego, with plans to build a 211-unit apartment building next to Children’s Park. He is flabbergasted at the looming tariffs.

Bosa told the U-T, “To have the illusion (tariffs) would not cost us more money is absolute insanity. Right now, we have no idea to what extent.”

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Solo Rower Who Set Off at Shelter Island Rescued by Australian Navy From Tropical Cyclone

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By Brooke Binkowski / Times of San Diego / March 3, 2025

A Lithuanian man who was attempting to row from San Diego to Brisbane in order to raise awareness for Ukraine was rescued in the South Pacific by the Australian Navy Sunday after he ran into a tropical cyclone.

Aurimas Mockus, 44, set off from Shelter Island last October. He said at the time that he was doing in order to honor the thousands of people who have died in the Russia-led war in Ukraine and to remind the world to continue to pay attention to the ongoing violence there.

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Man Arrested on Beach in OB Charged with Murder of New Jersey Girlfriend Whose Body Found in Refrigerator Dumped in Forest

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By Eric S. Page / 7SanDiego / February 28, 2025 •

A fire on the beach in OB seems relatively innocent enough, typically, but when police stopped by recently to check out what they called an illegal beach fire, they made a shocking discovery.

Two men were kicking sand on the flames when officers from the Western Division Beach Team approached early one morning last month, SDPD posted on Wednesday, Feb. 26, on Instagram, and were also trying to conceal containers of alcohol.

One of the men, who the officers said they recognized, was arrested on drug charges, police said, but his companion gave them some sort of fake ID and was subsequently taken into custody.

Further investigation of the man turned up an identification — Christopher Blevins, 45, of New Jersey — and a criminal warrant.

It turns out that the New Jersey native had been charged on Jan. 3 with second-degree desecration of human remains and third-degree hindering apprehension in Cape May County, prosecutors said.

And now, you can add first-degree murder to that.

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