For the Good of the Country, Donald Trump Should Leave the Presidential Race

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by The Editorial Board / The Philadelphia Inquirer / June 29, 2024

President Joe Biden’s debate performance was a disaster. His disjointed responses and dazed look sparked calls for him to drop out of the presidential race.

But lost in the hand wringing was Donald Trump’s usual bombastic litany of lies, hyperbole, bigotry, ignorance, and fear mongering. His performance demonstrated once again that he is a danger to democracy and unfit for office.

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Second ‘Rave’ Broken Up by Police at Fragile Garbage Beach at Sunset Cliffs

 Frank Gormlie  July 2, 2024  3 Comments on Second ‘Rave’ Broken Up by Police at Fragile Garbage Beach at Sunset Cliffs

San Diego police broke up a “rave” Monday night, July 1, being held at Garbage Beach – a fragile ecosystem off Sunset Cliffs — and reported that this was the second such party that they’ve had to disperse in less than a week. The first one was on Sunday, June 23 at the same site.

The rave — which was held at midnight — was attended by dozens — if not hundreds — of partygoers, many of whom had to get to the beach site via the dangerous cliff trails.

Lt. Dan Meyer of the SDPD reported that 4 officers responded to the party shortly after midnight, according to  Fox5.

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Protect the Future of Mira Mesa – Attend City Council Meeting Today, July 2nd at 2pm

 Source  July 2, 2024  1 Comment on Protect the Future of Mira Mesa – Attend City Council Meeting Today, July 2nd at 2pm

From Mira Mesa Concerned Citizens

A Call to Action! 
Please Attend the City Council Meeting TODAY
Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024 @2pm

City Administration Building
City Council Chambers- 12th Floor
202 C Street San Diego, CA 92101

Item S504: Forty-Five (45) Year Ground Lease between the City of San Diego and the County of San Diego for City Owned Property, Commonly Known as the Mira Mesa Epicentre for $1 dollar per month.

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July 2024 Events from the Ocean Beach Green Center

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Every Saturday at 10:30 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Meetings July 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th. Keep up-to-date on climate issues and Climate Action events. To register email Jon Findley at  jon@climatemobsd.org.  More info: https://www.facebook.com/SDClimateMobilization/

Every Saturday 12 pm – 1 pm Ocean Beach Peace Vigil for Palestine: Advocate for Peace and Justice in Gaza and Everywhere Join CODEPINK SD, San Diego Veterans for Peace, and Palestine Pals every Saturday at 12:00 pm on the plaza corner of Sunset Cliffs Blvd. and W. Point Loma Blvd., entry to Ocean Beach, San Diego. Wear pink and bring a peace-related poster if you have one! Contact: Nathanael · ob4peace@riseup.net  More info:  https://www.instagram.com/codepinksd/

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‘Junk Fees’ for Restaurants Back to Being Okay As Long as They’re Disclosed

 Source  July 2, 2024  3 Comments on ‘Junk Fees’ for Restaurants Back to Being Okay As Long as They’re Disclosed

By Lori Weisberg / The San Diego Union-Tribune / June 29, 2024

San Diego restaurateurs, who had been fretting for months about the prospect of having to stop tacking surcharges onto diners’ bills to help cover rising costs, have gotten an 11th-hour reprieve.

With just two days to go before a new law barring so-called junk fees was to go into effect, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday [June 29] signed emergency legislation that will free California restaurants

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New Study: Southern California Beaches at Risk Because of Rising Sea Levels

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By Leo Collis / Yahoo News / Wed, June 26, 2024
The beaches of southern California are bucket list destinations for plenty of people. But those dreaming of the clear waters and golden sands might want to hasten their plans to make the trip.

What’s happening?

A study published in the Shore & Beach journal, summarized by Surfer, has mapped out the alarming future of California’s shoreline. The “Sea level rise impacts on coastal access” provides data about which areas will be affected by coastal water rises of

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‘The President Is Now a King’: The Most Blistering Lines From Dissents in the Trump Immunity Case

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By David Corn/ Mother Jones / July 1, 2024

In response to the Supreme Court’s momentous decision ruling that presidents are immune from criminal prosecution for “official” acts, Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson issued blistering dissents. They blasted the reasoning of the six conservative justices who essentially created a new power for presidents. Each contended this decision poses a fundamental threat to American democracy and the rule of law.

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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?

 Source  June 28, 2024  6 Comments on Remember When Obama ‘Lost’ the First Debate?

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

 Source  June 28, 2024  3 Comments on Airbnb Succeeded in its San Diego Crusade

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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