Bernie Sanders: ‘Trump Is Laying the Groundwork to Deny the Results of the 2024 Election’

 Source  August 14, 2024  0 Comments on Bernie Sanders: ‘Trump Is Laying the Groundwork to Deny the Results of the 2024 Election’

WASHINGTON — Sen. Bemie Sanders (l-Vt.) on Tuesday released the following statement on former President Donald Trump’s efforts to lay the groundwork to deny the results of the 2024 election:

Donald Trump may be crazy, but he’s not stupid.

When he claims that “nobody” showed up at a 10,000 person Harris-Walz rally in Michigan that was live-streamed and widely covered by the media, that it was all Al, and that Democrats cheat all of the time, there is a method to his madness.

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Update on Fundraising by Local San Diego Candidates

 Staff  August 13, 2024  4 Comments on Update on Fundraising by Local San Diego Candidates

Here is an update on the fundraising efforts by local San Diego candidates vying for success in the November election.

Mayor’s Race: Todd Gloria vs. Larry Turner

During the first half of 2024
Gloria

  • Mayor Todd Gloria’s campaign raised $131,000 including $113,000 during the reporting period.
  • an independent committee supporting Gloria called Big City San Diego raised $141,000 during the first half of 2024, including $88,000 during the reporting period, but only has $2,000 left to spend.
  • Gloria’s campaign has a $377,000 war chest for the runoff

Turner

  • Turner’s campaign raised $54,000 during the first half of 2024, including $49,000 during the reporting period.
  • Turner has $26,000 war chest for the runoff.
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‘San Diego Magazine’ Trying to Be Relevant Again By Reporting on Why Ocean Beach Is Upset With ADUs

 Frank Gormlie  August 13, 2024  6 Comments on ‘San Diego Magazine’ Trying to Be Relevant Again By Reporting on Why Ocean Beach Is Upset With ADUs

Editordude: Back in the mid-Seventies, San Diego Magazine — known today as a slick mag beset with stories of the flashy high-living pleasures of San Diego’s rich and near-rich — was a local hard-hitting and muck racking journal in a GOP-controlled city with a monopoly press (the San Diego Union). Now, all of a sudden with the following article about Ocean Beach and its distaste for ADUs, the media project appears like it want to take up its former mantle.

We applaud that and we applaud SDM writer Maya Srikrishnan’s attempt to do just that – be relevant again. This metropolis needs all the help it can get.

Back in the mid-Seventies, one writer for the magazine created its reputation of muck-raking: long-time San Diego newscaster and journalist Harold Keen.

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Women Will Win the 2024 Election, Part 2

 Source  August 12, 2024  3 Comments on Women Will Win the 2024 Election, Part 2

By Colleen O’Connor

If you didn’t watch the Olympics, you missed awesome talent, fierce competition, spontaneous joy and a history of new world records writ large. Not just excellence that dwarfed the past, but a whole new future.

A future I predicted in an April OB Rag column, titled, “It’s the Women, Stupid,” (a play on James Carville’s’ “it’s the economy stupid”) that will determine the outcome of the 2024 election.

That future was on full display in the Paris Olympics. Or as the NBC news headlines announced in bold print: “World beaters: Women athletes ruled the Olympics.”

Especially American women.

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‘Worst Accessory Dwelling Unit Contest’ Update

 Staff  August 12, 2024  16 Comments on ‘Worst Accessory Dwelling Unit Contest’ Update

Who knew a contest to select the city’s most egregious accessory dwelling unit (ADU) would get people so stirred up?

In the four days since we announced the OB Rag’s “Worst ADU in San Diego” competition, the response has been, well, unexpected.

No one seems neutral about this. Feedback has come from two camps. Some people are delighted that we want to put a spotlight on overwhelming projects that tower above nearby homes and siphon off available street parking.

And some think we’re just plain awful. “What an insulting and tone-deaf idea,” said one of the 74 comments posted so far. “You should be ashamed.”

Some clarification seems to be in order. First, to those who are enthusiastic about the contest — A lot of you want to submit entries, but some have asked if they can do so anonymously. That’s understandable. Extreme ADUs have pitted neighbor against neighbor in nearly every San Diego community. No one wants to escalate what have become personal conflicts.

If you want to remain anonymous, just email the address of the ADU to obragblog@gmail.com. We’ll confirm that it’s an ADU via an online search, and will not publish your name or email — then we’ll hand the entry over to our judges.

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The YIMBY Lexicon

 Source  August 12, 2024  22 Comments on The YIMBY Lexicon

Note: On June 3, Circulate San Diego moved its offices to an upscale high rise that, unlike their previous location, has reserved parking. The following document was purportedly found among the empty Starbucks cups and Postmates debris at their prior address.

Herewith are the common terms with their insider meanings that every YIMBY must know. They are not just received wisdom, but also rote rhetorical devices to denude meaning and nuance from any debate and appear more knowledgeable than our opponents.

ABUNDANCE, ABUNDANT: A state in human history that has only ever been achieved in short bursts as a result of social cooperation and environmental grace; the promise offered by every developer.

ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT (ADU): A granny flat, with four stories and seven other units having zero setbacks or parking.

ADAPTIVE REUSE: The ecologically superior repurposing of existing structures that are less suited for their original use than as alternatives, such as converting shopping malls and offices to housing. Not as enriching for every segment of the construction industrial complex as new development, and so never to be recommended beyond boutique renovations of quaint Victorian homes for law offices.

ALL HOUSING MATTERS: An appropriation of the racist “All lives matter” retort to the Black Lives Matter movement. (Since a lot of people started realizing that, we try not to use it in public much anymore.)

BICYCLING, BIKING: The most virtuous form of transportation, far more honored in breach than in practice; only used by YIMBYs in the context of performative or physical exercise. The Ivermectin offered to solve every lack of actually affordable housing.

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Editordude Speechless – a Rarity – at Support Shown OB Rag in Fundraising

 Frank Gormlie  August 12, 2024  2 Comments on Editordude Speechless – a Rarity – at Support Shown OB Rag in Fundraising

Goal of $3,000 Surpassed Over Weekend

I am speechless and overwhelmed at the support the Rag has received these last few days during our summer fundraising campaign. And that is a rarity.

We began the campaign last Wednesday, August 7, and set a goal of $3,000. We nearly reached that in just 3 days. And over the weekend, the outpouring of monetary donations not only got us to the goal but shot us to a total so far of $3,730! And that’s not counting pledges and checks sent the Rag to our PO Box.

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Rant by Comic-Con Visitor: ‘Mayor Todd Gloria and San Diego Should Be Ashamed of Conditions in Gaslamp Quarter’

 Source  August 9, 2024  21 Comments on Rant by Comic-Con Visitor: ‘Mayor Todd Gloria and San Diego Should Be Ashamed of Conditions in Gaslamp Quarter’

By Damon Zwicker

Profound disappointment and outrage are the only words I can think of to describe the deplorable conditions in the Gaslamp Quarter, particularly around Fourth Avenue and E Street. As a visitor to San Diego as an employee of an event company tasked with installing experiential marketing events for Comic-Con San Diego, I was shocked, astonished and horrified by what I witnessed during my recent visit.

The streets are plagued by individuals evidently intoxicated, littered with glass pipes and needles. Sidewalks are covered in feces and urine, trash is strewn everywhere, and orange-vested city workers are reduced to pressure washing the streets and mopping the sidewalks in a futile attempt to maintain some semblance of cleanliness.

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Assault on Woman Who Asked Man to Leash His Dog in Mission Bay Raises Questions

 Source  August 9, 2024  16 Comments on Assault on Woman Who Asked Man to Leash His Dog in Mission Bay Raises Questions

From SanDiegoVille / August 9, 2024

A recent viral video appears to show a woman being assaulted after allegedly asking a man to leash his dog along San Diego’s Mission Bay, raising the question: why is there so little enforcement of clearly posted dog laws?

In the picturesque Sail Bay area of Mission Bay, nestled within San Diego’s Pacific Beach and Mission Beach neighborhoods, a growing issue is causing frustration among some residents and visitors alike. Despite clearly posted signs indicating the rules, dog owners are frequently ignoring the regulations that require their animals to be on a leash during all times and only present at specified morning and late afternoon times. Instead, many are walking their dogs unleashed and at all hours, creating a nuisance and sparking concern over public safety and adherence to the law.

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Tim Walz Keeps My Hope Alive       

 Ernie McCray  August 9, 2024  6 Comments on Tim Walz Keeps My Hope Alive       

by Ernie McCray

I like the image I saw of
Tim Walz,
Kamala Harris’s
vice-presidential candidate,
walking comfortably
at her side
into a political rally,
to thunderous applause
which he accepted without pause,
his hands held high,
wearing a smile|
as bright as the audience’s festive energy,
like a man ready, as we used to say,
to take care of the b-i-z,
something the country truly needs.

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Audit: San Diego Mayors Regularly Increased Spending for Contracts Without Council Approval

 Source  August 9, 2024  3 Comments on Audit: San Diego Mayors Regularly Increased Spending for Contracts Without Council Approval

by Danielle Dawson / Fox5 San Diego / Aug 7, 2024

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, his predecessor Kevin Faulconer and city staff regularly increased spending limits for city contracts by amounts totaling millions of dollars without obtaining the required city council approval beforehand, a recent audit found.

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