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No Angel
Agreed— May 22, 2018 6 p.m.
858 S.D. County educators collect pensions of $100,000+
Most teachers in California do not receive Social Security because their unions have opted out of the system. And I believe Visduh is correct that the vast majority of classroom teachers are not receiving outrageous pensions. The more fascinating part of this article is the evidence that no two economists apparently agree on anything. It’s a pretty dismal thought that they all look st the same data and they all come to different conclusions. You might as well poll 15 French literature professors; their answers spread along a bell curve might prove as accurate as those steeped in econometric data!— May 10, 2018 10 p.m.
San Diego State slick magazine touts Mission Valley plan
Didn’t the little-lamented Alex Bersin get his hand slapped by election finance monitors for shamelessly corralling his public relations minions to shill on school district time for his Proposition ZZ bond issue in 1998? I guess SDSU will get a tsk-tsk reprimand from those same monitors after the election, win or lose.— April 25, 2018 8:48 p.m.
Chicken Pie Shop 80 years later
Redfords is arguably worse than Denny’s—and that’s saying something! My grandfather used to say that he ordered pancakes at Rudfords and took them home to play on his turntable.— April 16, 2018 4:41 p.m.
U-T's Washington Post whitewash
Good God! That link to the Journal of San Diego History regarding Wallis Simpson ‘rewards’ you with more than 12,000 words spanning two issues dissecting whether she was in a greeting line when the Duke of Windsor visited San Diego in 1920. The answer: probably not. YAWN— February 23, 2018 6:10 p.m.
U-T's Washington Post whitewash
Wallis Simpson had a San Diego connection. Years before meeting the Duke, she lived in for a couple of years in the late teens in a San Diego apartment on the east side of First Avenue overlooking Maple Canyon with her first husband, who was a Naval aviator posted to North Island. The apartment building, one of the many faux-Spanish-revival-style stucco structures that dotted the Balboa Park-Uptown area for decades, was torn down in the 1970s.— February 21, 2018 9:56 p.m.
San Diego Unified scores mine-resistant Army truck
Wow! Bersin could have used this when he needed tens of police officers to prowl the Education Center corridor to intimidate teachers and parents crowding the auditorium to protest his "my way or the highway" top-down policies.— September 9, 2014 2:35 p.m.
Hispanic entrepreneurship low in SD
Don On the face of it, the finding seems counter-intuitive? Any speculation on why this might be the case?— September 9, 2014 2:27 p.m.
Cost of Chargers game about average
This is good reason for the Spanos to support the boost in the city's minimum wage! Lol— September 9, 2014 2:25 p.m.
Union-Tribune circulation takes a hit
We cancelled the UT in early June 2012 and to this day it has continued free of charge. Great price! lol Even at that, many days it requires less than 15 minutes to read through.— August 28, 2014 4:55 p.m.