San Diego Does Have One City Councilmember With a Functioning Moral Compass — Raul Campillo
Once again, we return to Letters to the Editor for the truth — and it’s so much more fun to see letters written by people you know. So, here’s a couple from today’s Union-Tribune, one from Rag writer Kate Callen and another from Ralph Teyssier, a commenter on the Rag.
Re “Campillo’s reforms a smart response to Gloria’s trash fee machinations” (Nov. 30):
Thank you for pointing out that San Diego has one elected official with a functioning moral compass. Yes, Raul Campillo is pushing the reform rock up the hill — for now. But widespread disgust with the mayor’s mendacity and the connivance of eight City Council members is changing the political landscape. We see this in the overflow crowds at council meetings and the scores of angry letters you print.

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