What I Will Miss if Trump Wins
by Ernie McCray
When I think of
another Trump presidency,
I shiver to my bones
from just knowing
that he will,
based on his granted immunity
if he commits a crime,
devise, out of his love of dictators,
some yet to be seen
extremely obscene
form of autocracy
that will relatively-speaking
bring our society
to its knees.

By Thelma Sawyer
There’s one week until Election Day, November 5th, and law enforcement officials across the country are having to deal with a rising wave of threats to election workers and political activists, plus having now to contend with fires in mailboxes — all foreshadow a presidential contest hurtling toward an aftermath that could include unprecedented violence and disturbances.
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.
“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.”

There’s another community in San Diego that feels like they’ve been victimized by a huge apartment complex coming in without any neighborhood input. This time it’s the community of Golden Hill where residents are feeling very agitated by a “stealth” 8-story, 180-unit complex planned for the 2900 block of A Street. And the residents feel abandoned by the City of San Diego.
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