The Dilemma of the Progressive Voter in San Diego City Council District 2

 Frank Gormlie  September 6, 2022  7 Comments on The Dilemma of the Progressive Voter in San Diego City Council District 2

Progressive voters in San Diego’s City Council District 2 are in a dilemma. There are at least two items on November’s ballot that are throwing them in a quandary.

Who to vote for in the council seat and what to do about Measure C, the proposed elimination of the 30-foot height limit in the Midway. …

Obviously, Jen Campbell, the incumbent, is running for her second term for D2. But, many of her constituents are fed up with her.

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Sunrise in OB … for a Change

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Sunrise in OB, for a change, by Mike James, Sept. 4, 2022

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Library Survey Results at OB Planning Board Meeting at Newbreak Church – Wednesday, September 7

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The results of a survey taken by the city on the OB Library expansion plans is Action Item #1 on the agenda of the OB Planning Board meeting, Wednesday night at Newbreak Church.

The board will review the results – including feedback and the final design — and will take some kind of action on whether to approve the proposed design.

Meeting at 6 pm, the board will take their seats inside Newbreak Church at 2069 Ebers Street in OB. Come inside for the agenda.

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Presidents During My Lifetime

 Ernie McCray  September 6, 2022  2 Comments on Presidents During My Lifetime

by Ernie McCray

15 presidents have served our country
during my lifetime,
all of them affecting me
in some way,
beginning with Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
FDR,
a man who gave me a sense,
even in my childhood innocence
that a president
was kind of important
as I listened to grownups rave
about the role he played

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Dog Beach Back Open

 Staff  September 5, 2022  0 Comments on Dog Beach Back Open

The water at Ocean Beach’s Dog Beach reopened to the public after being closed since Thursday due to a sewage spill, according to the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality.

The spill occurred upstream in the San Diego River and raised bacteria levels to an amount that exceeded state health standards.

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The Map That Shows Why District 2 Voters Are Upset With Jen Campbell

 Frank Gormlie  September 2, 2022  22 Comments on The Map That Shows Why District 2 Voters Are Upset With Jen Campbell

Above map shows the “No” vote for Measure E in November 2020.

And it clearly demonstrates why District 2 voters are still upset with Councilwoman Jen Campbell. Campbell was responsible for placing Measure E — the proposed elimination of the 30 foot height limit in the Midway — on the ballot.

Looking at the vote from then-District 2, solid majorities throughout the district voted 50% to 56% against the measure. Campbell’s half of Clairemont also opposed in with at least 50″%. Ironically, Midway District voters also voted against it by a majority.

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News from Ocean Beach and Point Loma — Early September 2022

 Frank Gormlie  September 2, 2022  0 Comments on News from Ocean Beach and Point Loma — Early September 2022

Long Branch Torrey Is History

Councilwoman Campbell Concedes New Development in the Midway Will Be 10 Stories High

DeMaio-Aligned Group Sues City to Block Measure “C”

Sidewalk Vendor Regs to Go Into Effect at Coast

In 1954, Ocean Beach Had a Kelp Problem – Video

City Fielded 235,000 Complaints Already This Year on “Get It Done” App

Come Inside for these and more stories

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‘Best Book of 2022’ – Left Behind

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By Thomas Ultican / Tultican

Lily Geismer has performed a great service to America. The Claremont McKenna College associate professor of history has documented the neoliberal takeover of the Democratic Party in the 1980’s and 1990’s. In her book, Left Behind: The Democrats Failed Attempt to Solve Inequality she demonstrates how Bill Clinton “ultimately did more to sell free-market thinking than even Friedman and his acolytes.” (Left Behind Page 13)

When in the 1970’s, Gary Hart, Bill Bradley, Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, Paul Tsongas, and Tim Wirth arrived on the scene in Washington DC they were dubbed “Watergate Babies.”

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September 2022 Events From the Ocean Beach Green Center

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All events are online and free unless stated otherwise.

* Through September 7th “The Buses Are Coming.”

* September 7th Wednesday:  Know Your Rights: Law Enforcement Encounters.

* September 8th Thursday 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Earth For All: A Survival Guide for Humanity 

* September 10th Saturday 10 am – 11:30 am  Raising Backyard Chickens Workshop

* September 10th Saturday 9 am – 12 pm Famosa Slough Work Party Event by Friends of Famosa Slough; 4285 W Point Loma Blvd,

* September 10th and 11th 10 am – 5 pm Home Energy and Electric Vehicle Show

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New Orleans Nuclear Utility Up To No Good — Again

 Michael Steinberg  September 1, 2022  0 Comments on New Orleans Nuclear Utility Up To No Good — Again

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News  September 2022

In downtown New Orleans, Entergy Corporation’s highrise headquarters looms ominously  over mere mortals in the French Quarter and on Bourbon Street.

On August 2 the Baton Rouge Louisiana Advocate reported, “Louisiana Public Service Commission Suing Federal Energy Commission.”  (FERC). The Advocate explained that the lawsuit alleged that FERC ” is slow walking a decision regarding Entergy’s Grand Gulf nuclear plant.”

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