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Public utilities commission's rape of the ratepayers
Don, this threat to public safety and the California economy has become a worst case scenario because we most obviously have no politicians in either party that are willing to protect ratepayers from gross criminal negligence by SCE executives who have been granted immunity by Peevey's corruption and gross criminal negligence.— May 4, 2014 4:13 a.m.
Union-Tribune circulation takes a hit
Don, can the newspaper owners association do the same thing to Manchester that the NBA owners did to Sterling and force him to sell the U-T? Since Pope Doug bought the U-T he has constantly attacked American Democracy and insulted the intelligence of all U-T readers. San Diego deserves better than tabloid journalism for a newspaper.— May 3, 2014 5:30 a.m.
Do the math: proper overtime pay demanded
Good grief Don, if they do this to their employees, I don't want to imagine what they do to their patients. Not a good idea to go to a hospital full of unhappy employees. Another example of the rich get richer and the rest of us die sooner republican health plan.— April 18, 2014 2:51 a.m.
U-T raises street sales price
Don, Manchester has driven the U-T into the sewer and he is totally incapable of saving it at this point. Newspapers must represent the heart and soul of the community, supporting cultural values such as education, equality, Balboa Park, the Opera, etc., but he doesn't really give a damn about anything but his playboy lifestyle and a football stadium named after him. Manchester and his board of sycophant editors do not represent the community so there is no reason to continue subscribing.— April 14, 2014 3:57 a.m.
U-T raises street sales price
Hmmm, Don, which is worse, having the Internet shut down or having to read the U-T which should be renamed: San Diego Daily Hemlock MOTTO: Death to Truth and Morality— April 13, 2014 10:41 a.m.
U-T raises street sales price
Don, one more report on the decline and fall of books and newspapers. Thus the paramount question becomes, will www lead us to utopia or dystopia? I wonder how we are doing with this?— April 13, 2014 3:49 a.m.
Instant Checkmate defied Fair Credit Reporting Act
COMMENT DELETED BY ME— April 13, 2014 3:46 a.m.
San Diego Opera head says all want to save company
Don, the saddest truth about all this is that our failures to support SDO and BPC are just part of the national decline of Arts and Sciences in our schools and our society. We are going through major social changes due to political attacks against arts and sciences, voting rights, environmental protection, equality and opportunities for all, with no end in sight. We The People cannot afford to let SCOTUS/Congress/Power of Money Oligarchy continue on this decline and fall path They have put us on. Thank you for leading Fight Back San Diego.— April 11, 2014 3:59 a.m.
San Diego Opera head says all want to save company
OK Don, let's raise the ante, if making Pope Doug an opera God is not enough, maybe we can save the Opera and BPC by replacing the Balboa Park statue with a statue of Pope Doug, ten times larger of course, in addition. We have to find a way to get Pope Doug to champion something besides his new Manchester Stadium and Plundering Paradise.— April 10, 2014 2:36 p.m.
San Diego Opera head says all want to save company
Don, when Manchester took over as Ruler of San Diego Republipuppeticians, culture became a dead issue in San Diego, except for his playboy mansion-pool party lifestyle. Pope Doug's first command to Faulconer was most obviously for him to make his paramount priority a new taxpayer subsidized stadium for his Pope Doug Throne Room and to perpetuate the maximization of his fortune from taxpayer larceny. There ought to be a new opera in this scenario, Pope Doug should be more than happy to be characterized as a God so as to achieve Wagnerian immortality, and that's the only way he will ever save the San Diego Opera.— April 10, 2014 1:06 p.m.