Banks Repay Federal TARP Funds: A Sign of Stability or Greed?

 Dave Rice  June 9, 2009  4 Comments on Banks Repay Federal TARP Funds: A Sign of Stability or Greed?

Ten of America’s largest financial institutions today were cleared to return $68 billion in bailout funds received from the federal Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), after successfully completing a government-administered stress test and raising capital from private sources if it was deemed more was necessary (more on that later).

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The Kids – the Young and Homeless of OB

 Mary E. Mann  June 8, 2009  9 Comments on The Kids – the Young and Homeless of OB

by Mary E Mann

For weeks, starting in he beginning of May, I was getting up early and taking walks around Ocean Beach. I was looking for the groups of kids (teens and twenty-something’s mostly), who I have heard described as “Pier Kids”, “Anarchist Kids”, “Street Kids”, “Kids with backpacks”, and “Those kids who wear a lot of brown and have dogs, and sometimes cats on leashes”. I will refer to them here as The Kids. The Kids are, in fact, the young and the homeless.

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The Healthcare Maze

 Staff  June 8, 2009  3 Comments on The Healthcare Maze

By OB Rag Staffer

Our US employer-based corporate healthcare insurance system is a nightmarish maze of rules and expenses and deadlines. It keeps many patients from receiving the medical care they need. It provides easy access to medical care to those who need it the least, and denies it to those who need it the most.

It provides a lavish, luxurious lifestyle for the corporate executives who reap its financial benefits (and who fight to keep it that way).

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The Power of Pole Dancing

 Anna Daniels  June 7, 2009  7 Comments on The Power of Pole Dancing

by Anna Daniels

“Actress Heather Graham wants women to empower themselves by pole dancing.” I read these words in a filler article in the U-T last Saturday morning (5/31/09). Whatever life lacks in plot, it more than makes up for in irony. Consider the past week’s news.

“LORD KNOWS WHAT WE WOULD GET THEN” The news has delivered up some fascinating responses to President Obama’s proposed appointment of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. …

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Food Stamp Use and Unemployment Rate Rise

 Source  June 5, 2009  2 Comments on Food Stamp Use and Unemployment Rate Rise

One in nine Americans are using federal food stamps to help buy groceries as the country’s deep recession forced another 591,000 people onto the federal anti-hunger program at latest count.

The unemployment rate raced to 9.4 percent, the highest since a matching rate in July 1983, from 8.9 percent in April. This reading beat the peak in the jobless rate during the 1973-1975 recession that lasted 16 months.

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Tiananmen Square Massacre – 20 Years Ago Today

 Source  June 4, 2009  5 Comments on Tiananmen Square Massacre – 20 Years Ago Today

Some call it the “Tiananmen Square Massacre,” others say the “Tiananmen Square Crackdown,” and in China it is known merely as an “incident,” the “June 4th Incident,” or as the Chinese say, “liù-sì shìjiàn”.

No matter how you refer to the 1989 democracy protests in Beijing and the brutal response by China’s military, on Thursday, June 4th, the world marks the event’s 20th anniversary.

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Scenes from OB’s once Voltaire Park

 Frank Gormlie  June 4, 2009  1 Comment on Scenes from OB’s once Voltaire Park

Once upon a time, a citizen-created park existed at the busy corner of Voltaire Street and Sunset Cliffs Boulevard. It had been created and then was maintained by folks from the Ocean Beach Grassroots Organization and supporters.

After the departure of the last business at the location – on property owned by World Oil – the lot had become an eye-sore with weeds and trash strewed about. Without authorization from the City or World Oil, OBGO took it over, uprooting the weeds, dealing with the junk, picking up the old asphalt, and planting flowers, trees and bushes. And watering it.

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Where Is the National Security Agency’s ‘Secret Room’ for San Diego?

 Michael Steinberg  June 4, 2009  4 Comments on Where Is the National Security Agency’s ‘Secret Room’ for San Diego?

by Michael Steinberg

Where is San Diego’s ‘Secret Room’? The room, that is, where the National Security Agency (NSA) secretly intercepts all our internet activities and analyzes them in “real time” for purposes the federal government refuses to reveal.

The existence of such a room in a San Diego telecommunications company was revealed years ago …

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Scenes from OB’s past

 Frank Gormlie  June 3, 2009  7 Comments on Scenes from OB’s past

Here are a number of photos from OB’s past … (okay, I threw one current sunset by Jim Grant in there).

Check out the second one – it shows then Police Chief Ray Hoobler personally accosting young people on Long Branch Avenue in 1968. Check out his uniform. Thank you Steve Rowell.

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Single-payer advocates and supporters: Come on out Thursday

 Source  June 3, 2009  2 Comments on Single-payer advocates and supporters: Come on out Thursday

AHIP (America’s Health Insurance Plans) is having their annual meeting in San Diego this week. Nurses from the California Nurses Association and allies from groups like Physicians for a National Health Program and Progressive Democrats of America will be there to greet them – of course!

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Sunset Cliffs Park Council wants the City to replace the benches

 Source  June 2, 2009  1 Comment on Sunset Cliffs Park Council wants the City to replace the benches

Emotions ran high at the monthly meeting of the Sunset Cliffs Natural Park Council last night as dozens of people — a record turnout, regulars said — filled the small meeting room at the Cabrillo Recreation Center, most of them eager to discuss replacing the park’s recently departed benches.

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Federal court: San Diego Still Cannot Disperse the Seals

 Source  June 1, 2009  6 Comments on Federal court: San Diego Still Cannot Disperse the Seals

by Craig Gustafson / SignOnSanDiego.com

A federal court has ruled the city of San Diego is prohibited from harassing or dispersing the entrenched seal colony at Children’s Pool beach in La Jolla.

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