‘My Generation of Seniors Need to Make Amends to Our Off-Spring for Supporting a Man Who Nearly Brought Our Democracy to its Knees — by Not Ever Voting for Him Again.’

 Ernie McCray  December 28, 2023  16 Comments on ‘My Generation of Seniors Need to Make Amends to Our Off-Spring for Supporting a Man Who Nearly Brought Our Democracy to its Knees — by Not Ever Voting for Him Again.’

By Ernie McCray / Op-Ed San Diego Union-Tribune / Dec. 28, 2023

I’m but one of America’s nearly 60 million senior citizens, an 85-year-old. That’s an age filled with concerns, all kinds of concerns, concerns about walking into a room not knowing why, concerns about aches and pains that come in several degrees and recent concerns about rises in ageism.

Oh, the list of concerns could go on and on, ad nauseum, but I have a particular concern that has, for a while now, bothered me tremendously, one that stands high on my list of worries.

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Thursday’s High Tide Hitting OB

 Frank Gormlie  December 28, 2023  0 Comments on Thursday’s High Tide Hitting OB

Here’s a view from the Ocean Beach cam of this morning’s high tide at 9:25 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 28.

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Gentrifying 3-Story Units for Sale at Newly Constructed Abbott and Muir Development in Ocean Beach

 Frank Gormlie  December 27, 2023  20 Comments on Gentrifying 3-Story Units for Sale at Newly Constructed Abbott and Muir Development in Ocean Beach

Well, it finally happened. The three, 3-story units built on the empty lot at Abbott and Muir have entered the housing market — each over $2 million dollars a piece.

The empty lot — used by neighbors for decades as a mini sports field — was coveted by various developers for years as they trooped to the OB Planning Board with their various proposals, only to have their plans shot down for various violations of the OB Community Plan.

Finally, somebody got it “right” and constructed the project – and now has placed two of them on the market.

2158 and 2166 Abbott are each listed as 3-story, 2 bedroom with en-suite bathroom and powder room, 2 car garage, second floor decks and a roof deck with a Jacuzzi.

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Biden Issues Federal Pardon to All Americans for Marijuana Use, Including Those Never Arrested or Prosecuted

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By Francesca Chambers / USA TODAY /December 22, 2023

President Joe Biden announced Friday, Dec.22, he’s issuing a federal pardon to every American who has used marijuana in the past, including those who were never arrested or prosecuted.

The sweeping pardon applies to all U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents in possession of marijuana for their personal use and those convicted of similar federal crimes. It does not apply to individuals who have been jailed for selling the drug,

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‘As a lesbian in the Navy, I fought the good fight to eliminate the prejudice I experienced’

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By Beth F. Coye / Op-Ed San Diego Union-Tribune / Dec. 26, 2023

The motivating factor behind my life has been protection and defense of America from all enemies. My dad, a World War II-decorated submarine skipper, instilled in our family that duty was above all else. So, it was no surprise to anyone that my adult career was spent as a naval officer, retiring as a commanding officer in San Diego, my birthplace.

I loved the Navy, I loved that we had a serious mission to protect and serve our country. I had always been so focused that the military’s raison d’etre was to protect against the enemy from without that it took me years to unravel that the military’s perception was that certain people were unfit to serve this mission, and I turned out to be one of those people.

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The Mills Act, the Missing Middle and Affordable Housing

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By Bruce Coons / SOHO / Newsletter November -December 2023

Despite the considerable rhetoric about making housing more affordable, the Mills Act remains San Diego’s sole effective incentive that makes houses more affordable.

Named after the late San Diegan James Mills, our former State Senator and a great friend of preservation, the Mills Act offers a compelling incentive to owners of designated historic properties in California. In exchange for taking on the responsibility of preserving, maintaining, and restoring these historic landmarks for public benefit, they may receive a reduction in property taxes. Beyond its cultural and aesthetic impact, the Mills Act also addresses a pressing concern in San Diego: the need for affordable housing.

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City Doubles Down on H-Barracks Site for Homeless Shelter

 Staff  December 26, 2023  10 Comments on City Doubles Down on H-Barracks Site for Homeless Shelter

The City of San Diego has doubled down on using “H-Barracks” as a site for a homeless shelter of some kind. A recent article in the U-T by Blake Nelson recounts why that appears to be so.

Apart from Mayor Gloria’s director of community engagement, Kohta Zaiser, making public pronouncements about the positive attributes of the idea, work crews are clearing asbestos and lead from H-Barracks’ eight two-story buildings, shaped like giant “H’s.” When finished with the planned demolition, only a concrete slab will remain.

The prime real estate property has been promised to San Diego’s multibillion-dollar Pure Water recycling system, but which doesn’t need it for another five years, leaving the city with around seven empty acres.

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Wishing Well Kind of Wishes

 Ernie McCray  December 26, 2023  2 Comments on Wishing Well Kind of Wishes

by Ernie McCray

As the world spins
seemingly out of control
I find unfolding in me
the kind of wishes
one would make at a wishing well
in a fairy tale,
wishing that
Secretaries of State
in America’s states
will rise early every day
and stay up late
ensuring that
a former president
who is filled with hate,
like a rattle snake
overflowing with venom,
will not be a candidate
in his or her state,

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Man Rescued From Sunset Cliffs Tunnel

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Rescue crews have freed a man who became trapped in a narrow tunnel under rocks on Sunset Cliffs in San Diego County after a challenging 18-hour rescue mission.

The man, who is conscious, was first spotted on the cliffs at 3:43 p.m. Thursday, according to San Diego Fire Rescue. Just after 11 a.m., rescuers using a rope-and-pulley system hoisted the man via a stretcher onto the bluffs above the sea cliffs.

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Crews Work to Rescue Man From Under Concrete at Orchard and Cable

 Source  December 22, 2023  1 Comment on Crews Work to Rescue Man From Under Concrete at Orchard and Cable

Since Thursday, first responders have been working to rescue a middle-aged man who slipped and fell under broken concrete sections on the side of a cliff in Ocean Beach. Fire officials believe he may have been stuck there for up to three days.

Around 3:42 p.m., a rescue team reported to Cable St. and Orchard Ave. about a medical emergency after someone heard him calling for help, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (SDFD).

As of 7:35 a.m. Friday morning, crews are still working to extricate the man from the hole.

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