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Hedgecock firm gives big to anti-Alvarez campaign
Count the convicted felons contributing to each side. It DOES matter who the hypocrites are when they try and win elections with innuendo. Unions are lobbies for working people. Why would anyone be shocked or upset by that, unless you hate America? The People are beginning to see through to the real hatred that drives the Right. If it happens one city at a time, then so be it. San Diego is a great place for such a movement to gain momentum because people will always keep coming here, the investment will never stop flowing, no matter what doom-and-gloom the developers keep spouting to try and keep from yielding a couple percentage points on their portfolios.— January 24, 2014 4:39 p.m.
More Stuck in the Rough cash for Republican Faulconer
The term "special interests" is as misleading as "welfare." Everyone has a "special" "interest" from the standpoint of someone else. I wish everyone would quit wasting ink/bandwidth repeating the phrase. That said, to characterize unions that represent San Diegans as being on the same level as a wealthy developer whose primary concern is his own enrichment is disingenuous at best. The mayor isn't empowered to "give away" any funds to either group, but to grow the union-wage voter base is far from a nefarious goal, as those people tend to spend it here rather than "invest" it elsewhere. I tend to look at members of an elite strata of society who export their cash to Wall Street banks or Cayman accounts as a far more "special" interest than the rest of us can afford to keep subsidizing.— January 24, 2014 4:19 p.m.
Brick runs dry
I agree with kenl, if you look carefully at the ABC link above, the term of the license is 12 months, not the term of the suspension. The details of the suspension are clearly listed below in the link. However, even kenl is reading it wrong as far as the beginning term date. The status date is the date of suspension, not the beginning of the license term. September term renewal, December suspension for collection hold. I can see how the form can be misinterpreted, but all the info is there.— January 17, 2014 5:25 p.m.
Brick runs dry
You should make it easier for posters to remove their own comments.— January 17, 2014 5:19 p.m.
Who is the "land use expert" Michael J. Pallamary behind the Filner recall campaign?
Are you pretending to not know that this is a blog?— August 11, 2013 12:47 p.m.
Who is the "land use expert" Michael J. Pallamary behind the Filner recall campaign?
Writing 101? Are you talking about creative writing or journalism? You claim to know the difference but cannot articulate it. Stop wasting space here.— August 11, 2013 11:35 a.m.
Who is the "land use expert" Michael J. Pallamary behind the Filner recall campaign?
There is no local income tax, so what are you even talking about?— August 11, 2013 11:31 a.m.
Who is the "land use expert" Michael J. Pallamary behind the Filner recall campaign?
Would Michael Pallamary's own words make a difference to any of you? Here he admits to an over 22 year long vendetta against Filner here on his own page: http://www.recallbob.com/about.html— August 11, 2013 11:29 a.m.