Point Loman Mandy Havlik Running for District 2 Council Seat

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The following is from the Mandy Havlik for City Council campaign:

Point Loma resident and community activist Mandy Havlik has announced that she is running for City Council, District 2.

The announcement came during a Feb. 3rd Zoom call to media representatives and a public rally on Feb. 5 at Famosa Canyon, the last five acres of uncommitted open space on the Peninsula and a rare freshwater inland disturbed wetland.

“I am the only viable coastal candidate living in Point Loma or Ocean Beach,” Havlik said.

Havlik has been involved in community issues ever since arriving in 2009 with her husband, Cameron, a now-retired Senior Naval officer.

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Primary Candidates Have Lined Up Against Campbell for District 2 Council Seat

 Frank Gormlie  February 15, 2022  8 Comments on Primary Candidates Have Lined Up Against Campbell for District 2 Council Seat

Nearly a half dozen candidates have lined up to take Jennifer Campbell on for the June primary election in going after the District 2 city council seat. Campbell is seeking a second term, having ousted Republican Lori Zapf in 2018.

Campbell has some solid opponents such as Joel Day and Lori Saldaña – with Saldaña having tremendous name recognition from her stint and in the state assembly plus her previous runs for mayor and supervisor. Of course, some of that “name recognition” could be negative. Ironically, her online presence is still somewhat weak. However, she just picked up the endorsement of the San Diego County Democrats for Environmental Action.

Most of the challengers are Democrats like Campbell and at least two or three – Saldaña, Day and possibly upstart local Mandy Havlik – appear to be coming at her from the left. On the right, there’s one Republican contender, Linda Lukas.

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Surfing at the Big Jetty in OB By ACE

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ACE, Albert C Elliott, caught these surfers at the Big Jetty in Ocean Beach just recently. Including the memorial to George Barnes.

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Bruins Appointed President of Ocean Beach Town Council

 Frank Gormlie  February 14, 2022  5 Comments on Bruins Appointed President of Ocean Beach Town Council

Corey Bruins was recently appointed by the OB Town Council Board of Directors as its president. Apparently Bruins has weathered the storms and controversies of the summer and has emerged still at the head of the organization. At least a majority of the board has confidence in him to run the group for the rest of the year.

The OBTC just held its annual election during which 182 members voted in the seven candidates running for the 7 seats. Once seated, the new Board appointed its executive committee:

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Superbowl Fans Mercilessly Mock Trump After LA Rams Win

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By Alex Henderson / AlterNet / February 14, 2022

On Sunday, February 13, the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2022 Super Bowl. And some Twitter users responded by mercilessly trolling and mocking former President Donald Trump and facetiously saying that former President Mike Pence needs to overturn the game results.

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Trump’s ‘Plumbers’ – Part II

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By Colleen O’Connor

The Friday news dump (pun intended) about former President Trump’s flushing documents down the White House toilet, has gone viral. [Here’s Part 1]

Since news first broke of Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times’ columnist, Maggie Haberman’s revelation in her new book, Confidence Man, about Trump’s habit of throwing torn documents down the toilet (which required “engineers” aka, plumbers to clear the drains), a flood of funnies has occupied the otherwise staid newscasters.

MSNBC commentator, Ali Velsi, used an entire block to cover the bizarre behavior. Uncomfortable – and hilarious.

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News From Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Mid-February 2022

 Frank Gormlie  February 11, 2022  1 Comment on News From Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Mid-February 2022

Clean Up OB Business Districts – Join With the OBMA – Feb.18

Join Ocean Beach MainStreet Association to cleanup the Ocean Beach Business Districts, which include Newport Avenue, Point Loma Avenue and Voltaire Street. Friday, February 18, 2022 – 8:00am to 10:00am; donuts and coffee will be provided … and more. Meet at 1868 Bacon Street.

$8 Million to Get People to San Diego Cuz It’s a “Happy Place”

Rincon Reservation Road Brewery Opens in OB

Why Isn’t Sign Language Taught at PL Nazarene?

OB Pier Advisory Committee to Meet Soon

Pt Loma – OB Democrats to Hold Endorsement Meeting Feb. 20

Retail Center at Canon & Scott Sold for $3+ Million

“Liberty Station” Sold

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The Winds of Change Will Still Blow

 Ernie McCray  February 11, 2022  2 Comments on The Winds of Change Will Still Blow

by Ernie McCray

Here we stand today.
Black folks in the USA.
Still dealing with the same old same old.
Everyday.
It’s like a form of employment,
a job with very little pay.

But the winds of change will still blow.

Even with such as
the “N” word episodes
on a popular podcast show,
the winds of change will still blow.

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Call ‘The Plumbers’ to Save Democracy From Trump’s Stuffed Toilet

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By Colleen O’Connor

Wow! What a week. The world spun off its axis and nobody noticed, except two GOP leaders, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy.

Their private polls and insider info must have startled them. That news, under the radar, has produced a sizeable political earthquake just now being calculated.

Both McConnell and McCarthy loudly and forcefully exclaimed to the press that the January 6th assault on the Capital was “a violent insurrection,” after wobbling or denying the fact for over a year.

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The Basics of the Proposed San Diego Sidewalk Vending Rules – How Ocean Beach Would Be Affected

 Frank Gormlie  February 10, 2022  7 Comments on The Basics of the Proposed San Diego Sidewalk Vending Rules – How Ocean Beach Would Be Affected

There’s hardly been any piece of current legislation to be considered by the San Diego City Council that has been more anticipated than the city’s sidewalk vending rules.

After Wednesday’s meeting of the council’s Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations Committee approved proposed regulations, there is a real sense of relief as the controversial issue is finally moving forward.

The draft rules are expected to go before the full council on March 1.

For Ocean Beach, the proposal would

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