Cringe Moments Seeing Gloria at DNC — But Wait! Maybe a New Harris Administration Will Appoint Him to Something and It Will Be ‘Bye-Bye Todd’

 Frank Gormlie  August 23, 2024  38 Comments on Cringe Moments Seeing Gloria at DNC — But Wait! Maybe a New Harris Administration Will Appoint Him to Something and It Will Be ‘Bye-Bye Todd’

Watching some of the news video of the DNC (Democratic National Convention) yesterday, I cringed every time the camera panned and we could see San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria in the crowd.

I thought, OMG, I bet Gloria is touting himself on the national stage as a mayor who has solved both the housing crisis and the homeless crisis, I’m sure. And on the surface, Gloria is just the type of mayor Harris would want to showcase — if all that was true. But, of course, it’s not true.

We know that Vice President Harris and Gloria know each other -. But does she know how unpopular he is in his own hometown?

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‘A Fiasco!’ — Voting for Uptown Community Planning Group Members Breaks Down — Election Called Off

 Frank Gormlie  August 22, 2024  12 Comments on ‘A Fiasco!’ — Voting for Uptown Community Planning Group Members Breaks Down — Election Called Off

Residents of Uptown were supposed to go to the polls Tuesday, August 20, to elect new members to the Uptown Community Planning Group, which comprises Hillcrest, Middletown, the Medical Complex area, Mission Hills, University Heights and Bankers Hill. Others just went on their phones or desktop or laptop computers with the intent to vote virtually.

But something happened a long the way.

The voting system broke down — literally — the computers running the count screwed up and froze. And those running the show cancelled the election. One local resident called it “a fiasco.”
Many of those who stood in line were outraged.

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‘Everything Went Wrong at the Uptown Planning Group Vote, But Maybe That Was Intended’

 Source  August 22, 2024  6 Comments on ‘Everything Went Wrong at the Uptown Planning Group Vote, But Maybe That Was Intended’

By Mat Wahstrom / Times of San Diego / August 21, 2024

If you’ve been following local news, you may be aware that two hours Tuesday night, August 20, was the only time allowed for any of the 40,000 residents in Uptown to vote in person in the new Uptown Community Planning Group election.

This election was already unprecedented as UpCPG’s intent has always been to conduct it entirely online — without a paper trail. (Even those showing up to vote in person had to use a tablet to register their vote.)

What could go wrong? Quite simply, everything.

At the 75-minute mark, the election committee finally had to cancel in-person voting. They realized their software was double-counting votes and locked up when they tried to fix it.

This was after over 160 people had been in line at the start, with many leaving rather than continue to wait over an hour — as it had already been taking up to 15 minutes or more to process each voter.

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‘Vibrant Uptown’ Group Running Uptown Planning Election Had Their Voting System Fail and Their Excuses Continue

 Source  August 22, 2024  3 Comments on ‘Vibrant Uptown’ Group Running Uptown Planning Election Had Their Voting System Fail and Their Excuses Continue

By Patty Ducey-Brooks

After promoting an online voting system as the future of elections, the “Vibrant Uptown” group experienced a major flaw that shut down in-person voting on Tuesday, August 20.  Residents and business owners from the Uptown community who chose to vote in person were frustrated and upset to learn there was no backup voting system available.

Worse, they were asked to leave without casting their votes.

Those who witnessed and were impacted by the voting failure — approximately 100 Uptown residents — denounced the breakdown and the excuses offered by “Vibrant Uptown” in its attempt to minimize its failure to manage an effective voting system.

Vibrant Uptown released the following statement after the voting fiasco:

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OB Rag ‘Worst ADU’ Contest: Two Days Left! — Deadline Is Friday, Aug. 23 at 5pm

 Staff  August 22, 2024  1 Comment on OB Rag ‘Worst ADU’ Contest: Two Days Left! — Deadline Is Friday, Aug. 23 at 5pm

Tomorrow — Friday, August 23 — is the deadline for the OB Rag’s “Worst ADU in San Diego” contest. If you haven’t yet sent in the address of a local ADU eyesore, time’s running out.

This contest set out to convey how the modest “granny flat” concept has spawned grotesquely large buildings on small lots. Along the way, it opened a heated debate about the social and ethical aspects of building massive ADUs:

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The Evolution of Point Loma House Hotel to Katherine Tingley’s Lomaland

 Source  August 22, 2024  2 Comments on The Evolution of Point Loma House Hotel to Katherine Tingley’s Lomaland

By Bruce Coughran and Eric Duvall / Pt Loma-OB Monthly / August 21, 2024

Have you ever thought to yourself, “Gee, I wonder whatever happened to the old Point Loma House hotel”?  No? Never even heard of it, you say?

How about those enormous and fantastic colored glass domes that used to sit on the very top of the ridge that we call Point Loma? Talk about a landmark! Those domes were spectacular, sparkling in the sun by day and illuminated at night.

They say that between the turn of the last century and the Second World War, any mariner approaching Point Loma from the Pacific would see those domes long before they would see the new (1891) Point Loma Light.  The domes were even indicated on all the navigational charts of the period.

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Private Investors Bought 24% of All San Diego Homes Sold in Second Quarter

 Source  August 22, 2024  10 Comments on Private Investors Bought 2410 of All San Diego Homes Sold in Second Quarter

By Tom York / Times of San Diego / August 22, 2024

There’s been lots of news about outside investors roiling the market for single-family homes in San Diego, snapping up an ever larger portion of properties that come to market. The trend especially focuses on two New York City private equity firms, Blackstone and BlackRock.

Well, now we have added evidence about private investor activity.

According to residential real estate web portal Refdin, investors were quite active in San Diego’s residential housing market this past spring.

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Two Killed, Mother Wounded in Area Near Point Loma High School — Son Arrested

 Staff  August 22, 2024  3 Comments on Two Killed, Mother Wounded in Area Near Point Loma High School — Son Arrested

Less than a half hour after Point Loma High let out for the day on Wednesday, August 21, gunshots rang out on Zola Street — about a block from the school. Two people were killed, a mother wounded and her son was arrested as the suspected shooter.

When police arrived, they found the wounded mother, who is in her 80s, in the front yard of her residence. She was taken to a hospital with “very serious” injuries.

Her 60-year old son was also in the yard and was arrested without incident.

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The California Attorney General Campaign that Launched a (future) President: Kamala Harris v Steve Cooley

 Source  August 21, 2024  11 Comments on The California Attorney General Campaign that Launched a (future) President: Kamala Harris v Steve Cooley

Roll-up For Cannabis Equity

By Terrie Best

The year was 2010. For medical cannabis patients in California it was a time of raids, confusion and painful interruptions to cannabis access. Activists were very organized and engaged in fighting for patients in courts; showing up to raids and badgering San Diego district attorney Bonnie Dumanis to clarify the laws meant to protect sick and dying patients.  Dumanis would not stop her raids, she led a fierce fight and victimization against us. But she and other anti-cannabis DAs in California inadvertently mobilized an oppositional force that has political implications to this day.

Meanwhile in 2010 Los Angeles, Steve Cooley, their district attorney, was a complete disaster too. He had raided medical collectives and added support for implementing proposition 8 (anti equality) to his arsenal of hate. If you care to look up any of his “tough on crime” rhetoric in the form of his braying press conferences, they are likely still on the internet. BTW, where is Cooley now? Not on stage with the winners this week.

Then there was Kamala Harris, district attorney in San Francisco who came out early for marriage equality. She wasn’t horrible on cannabis and was tagged as a liberal during a time when Democratic DAs were being pulled to the right by the harmful drug war nonsense that almost broke us.

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Signs of the Times at the OB Pier

 Staff  August 21, 2024  5 Comments on Signs of the Times at the OB Pier

By Geoff Page

On Monday, August 19, Channel 5 Fox News did a story on, well, signs. A person might wonder why a news station would do a story about signs. Fox was not motivated by a tip about a fascinating, untold sign story. Fox was showing how this city’s administration works by doing the city’s bidding.

The story was about new signs the city posted on the pier. A little background first.

The Rag carried a piece on these signs July 31.

In that story, this writer related telling the lifeguards about the missing sign on the pier, warning surfers to stay 75 feet away from the pier, that had been there for decades. Not trusting the lackluster reaction from the local lifeguards, the following email was sent a week later, on August 8, to the lifeguard management.

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Snoop Dogg Bringing Joy to the World

 Ernie McCray  August 20, 2024  9 Comments on Snoop Dogg Bringing Joy to the World

by Ernie McCray

I’ll forever remember
Snoop Dogg
at the Olympics
in Paris,
images of him
that range
from being quietly playful
and downright hilarious,
at all times gregarious,
embracing the spirit of the games
as though it was the dawning of the
Age of Aquarius,
carrying the Olympic flame
like many a blunt
he’s set aflame;

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