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San Diego Christian College sued for firing pregnant woman
I suppose they would have fired Jesus's mother Mary as well!— February 15, 2014 5:31 p.m.
City attorney sued regarding private emails
Any recording of public business is a public record and must be disclosed period .— January 30, 2014 1:43 p.m.
City sued by bicyclist who spent ten days in hospital
So how fast do you have to be riding on the sidewalk to get tossed 20 feet? While I concede that per the photo this is a huge unnecessary obstacle it is a sidewalk, not a street.— January 30, 2014 1:33 p.m.
Chicago Transit Authority wants $1.2 million from Cubic
Gee, I thought the government was responsible when software written by the private sector does not perform as promised.— January 2, 2014 12:54 p.m.
San Diego’s 2014 economy looking so-so
"This is because the Fed knows that if the banks start lending heavily, inflation will roar." Don, the banks are sitting on bundles of cash that they get for almost no interest from the Fed. If banks continue to set on the money and not lend that in itself should lead to inflation if there is a demand. It seems that low demand is really why they aren't lending even though rates are historically low. In order for lending to be inflationary there would need to be a shortage of cash to lend and a huge demand for loans. I've always been of the opinion that inflation is caused by the Fed increasing interest rates not by any magic of the market.— December 31, 2013 2:40 p.m.
San Diego's Code Monitoring Team: Foxes guard the henhouse
"A spokesperson for interim mayor Todd Gloria confirms the group’s autonomy and justifies its composition and lack of bylaws by pointing out that it’s “a legislative body and was not created by a legislative body” and therefore is not subject to any of the state’s open meeting laws." What the heck does that mean? How can you have a legislative body not created by legislation???— December 18, 2013 1:23 p.m.
Study on fast-food workers reveals reliance on tax dollars
"Overall, I believe that a big hike in the minimum wage will be good for the U.S. economy. More than 70% of GDP is consumption, and the middle class and lower wage sectors are so bereft of a decent wage that their consumption is cramped. Best, Don Bauder" And therein lies the problem that is keeping the economy from improving. Republicans and their rich supporters will scream that any increase in the minimum wage will kill the economy, when in fact it would dramatically improve it. If 70% of the economy has more money to spend they will spend it purchasing more goods & services which will move the economy forward. Republicans would rather have employees in a position where they will beg for any scraps from the table than see the economy improve.— December 7, 2013 12:12 p.m.
Superrich NOT leaving California, says study
It's hard to say where many of the well to do actually live for tax purposes, they maintain multiple residences across the country. Mitt Romney claimed to be living in his son's basement in Massachusetts in 2010 for voter registration, while he was running for president. This despite his purchase in 2009 of a house in La Jolla.— November 28, 2013 1:30 p.m.
Latest San Ysidro transit center plan considered users
What a concept, ask the users what they want! Who would have thought about bathrooms!— November 23, 2013 1:22 p.m.
Former Filner staffer asks for $1.48 million in damages
So the City Attorney who orchestrated Filner's removal from office now says he did nothing wrong! "was not subjected to unwelcome, harassing conduct by Defendant based on her gender or sex" and that the "harassing conduct alleged by Plaintiff was not sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of Plaintiffs employment at the City and create a hostile or abusive work environment on the basis of sex."— November 22, 2013 12:50 p.m.