The Rag Has Reached 80% of Our Fundraising Goal in Less than 3 Days
Incredible. In less than 3 days, the OB Rag fundraising campaign has reached 80% of our goal of $3,000! As of this writing, we’ve received donations totaling $2,370. Somebody likes us, despite our vocal detractors.
Here’s 13 Reasons to Support the OB Rag:
- Our Progressive Politics: we stand for liberty and democracy and for a woman’s right to choose. We are diametrically opposed to Trump’s banana republic and against his authoritarianism — which include plans for the end of the Constitution and the Rule of Law. We’re for racial and gender equality.
- We Oppose the Direction that San Diego Is Going: the current city leadership is taking us down the wrong road in its imposition of un-democratically-forced rules that threaten our neighborhoods. We stand for more affordable housing, renters’ rights and an end to the corporate ownership of our housing stock. We also find it unacceptable that large campaign donors can reap the award of public land and development projects.



If a towering “accessory dwelling unit” (ADU) is throwing shade at you and your neighbors, the OB Rag wants to hear from you. Why? We’re holding a contest, ta-dah.
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By Katie Hyson
A local San Diego organization — the Community Advocates for Just and Moral Governance (MoGo) — has launched a new feature on their website which allows community members to easily and anonymously submit whistleblower complaints and public records requests. (MoGo is tied to former mayoral candidate, Geneviéve Jones-Wright.) Here’s their press statement:
by Garrett Fantin
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By Geoff Page
With all the talk about bike lanes versus charging stations, Rag reporter Geoff Page went down to Abbott Street to check out what the two city-owned charging stations in the parking lot of the main guard tower look like now.
Any Expansion Could Also Squeeze San Diego Fishermen




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