Is This Presidential Race Really About Age?

 Ernie McCray  July 1, 2024  6 Comments on Is This Presidential Race Really About Age?

by Ernie McCray

Although I’m 86 years of age
I never
thought much about
what growing old
would actually be like,
that I would someday be in an
age group
that’s laughed at,
made fun of
in comedy routines|
and on late night TV shows
and on a sitcom or two.

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OB Community Foundation Candidate Statements

 Frank Gormlie  July 1, 2024  0 Comments on OB Community Foundation Candidate Statements

2024 OBCF Candidate Statements

The Ocean Beach Community Foundation (OBCF) is electing up to nine new Directors to serve on the OBCF Board. Candidate forum took place at a community forum on Wednesday, June 26 at the Point Loma / Hervey Branch Library.

Community voting will be held June 26-July 4, with newly elected candidates starting their term on July 8, 2024.

Each voter can select 1 to 9 candidates to join the OBCF Board. The link with voting instructions follows these candidate statements:

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Remember When Obama ‘Lost’ the First Debate?

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By Joni Halpern

It was almost as if he had been sleeping at some points during the debate.  Here he was, Barack Obama, one of the greatest public speakers among all presidential candidates in our history, with his head down, his lips tightly closed and skewed a touch to one side, his expression uncomfortable and disengaged.

Across from him was the affable, smiling challenger, Mitt Romney, who spoke in simple terms with very few filler-words, treating the debate as if he and Obama were old Senate buddies having a brandy while sitting across from each other in overstuffed chairs in front of a fire.

Obama supporters were deeply depressed by his performance in that first debate of 2012. 

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Airbnb Succeeded in its San Diego Crusade

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By Trudy Grundland / San Diego Reader / June 27, 2024

The death of a neighbor ended an era on our peaceful street. For sale signs are not allowed in La Jolla, but news spread fast of the sale: $2,175,000 for the 3 bed, 2 bath California ranch-style stucco home, west of La Jolla Boulevard. It was re-painted white, and a realtor told that us a quiet, mature man would be our new neighbor. But no one moved in. Then the garage got converted into a “sleeps eight” dormitory bedroom outfitted with four queen beds. That raised eyebrows. Months passed. Finally, in May of 2021, on garbage pick-up day, I saw a young man on the property. He identified himself as a host. Host? Airbnb, he said. Gave me his cell number.

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A First Amendment Quandary: Can Citizens Question Government Staff?

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By JW August / June 27, 2024

At a recent San Diego Association of Governments meeting last month, board Vice Chairman Sean Elo-Rivera became angered over a number of public speakers questioning  information in a report exploring the removal of tolls on State Route 125.

The report — “Process for removing toll roads on State Route 125” — was prompted, in part, by recent revelations that drivers were incorrectly charged for using the 10-mile long toll road. It was authored by four SANDAG staff members who had evaluated several options for the future of San Diego’s only toll road.

Elo-Rivera halted the May 24 board meeting following questions by several speakers. 

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‘The View of Sunset Cliffs Was Spectacular Until One Day …’

 Judi Curry  June 28, 2024  13 Comments on ‘The View of Sunset Cliffs Was Spectacular Until One Day …’

By Judi Curry

We moved to San Diego in 1966 and rented the second floor of a duplex at 1474 Pescadero Drive (I think that was the address.)  Pescadero Drive is the alley-like street that parallels the ocean for a block or so — not Pescadero Avenue that travels east/west.  The owner of the duplex, Maria, lived on the bottom floor and had a patio and clothesline outside her living room.

The view was spectacular because there was nothing that blocked the view for 180 degrees.  We watched the seals forage for food; the fishermen standing on the rocks fighting the seals for the very same food.  We ran down the steps often to grab the boxes of butter and other things the Navy ships threw out before they returned to port.  We sometimes took our surf boards and went out to sea just footsteps from our home.  Our three daughters had a fantastic life living and learning about the ocean in the first person.

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Biden’s ‘Disastrous’ Debate Performance: A Blessing in Disguise

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Colleen O’Connor’s views do not necessarily reflect those of  the OB Rag.

By Colleen O’Connor

Uniformly, pundits, (yes even on MSNBC) called Biden’s weak performance in the Trump-Biden Presidential Debate “disastrous.” It took only five minutes of watching to understand the real perils the country faces.

He walked on stage struggling, coughed repeatedly, slurred, misspoke and ominously looked more aged and feebler than any thought possible. The Democrats are “in panic mode” as more than one liberal pundit remarked.

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Supreme Court Rules Cities Can Criminalize Homelessness — Okays Arrests for Sleeping in Public Places

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by Marisa Kendall /CalMatters/ June 28, 2024

The U.S. Supreme Court today granted cities more power to arrest, cite and fine people who sleep outside in public places — overturning six years of legal protections for homeless residents in California and other western states.

In Grants Pass v. Johnson, the court sided with Grants Pass in a 6-3 decision, ruling that an ordinance passed by the Oregon city that essentially made it illegal for homeless residents to camp on all public property was not unconstitutional. 

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Bogus ‘Report’ on Coastal Commission from Developer-Aligned Circulate Group Accepted as Gospel by San Diego Media

 Frank Gormlie  June 27, 2024  7 Comments on Bogus ‘Report’ on Coastal Commission from Developer-Aligned Circulate Group Accepted as Gospel by San Diego Media

Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels famously said that if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth. We’ve definitely seen how this has played out at the national level with Trump denying he lost the 2020 election. But it also happens at the local level.

And this is what has happened since mid-June when the developer-aligned group Circulate SD issued a report claiming the California Coastal Commission is worsening the housing crisis.

The so-called “report” which is full of half-truths and exaggerations was picked up by several other local media as gospel,

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Petition to Stop the Destruction of an Old Growth Joshua Tree Forest

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The Aratina Solar Project is about to BULLDOZE Nearly 4000 Ancient Joshua Trees! Who Approved THIS???

Sign the petition at Change.org here.

I Thought They Were Protected!

Ancient Joshua Trees are going extinct, and we must save them. The Aratina Solar Project in Boron, California, is approved to destroy nearly 4000 ancient Joshua Trees in this forest (Each Blue Dot on the map represents an old growth Joshua Tree). These iconic trees have stood for centuries, providing habitat for numerous species and contributing to the unique biodiversity of our region.

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