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SD middle class vanishing
Don, can you provide the annual incomes that define low, middle, & high income levels and the percentage of jobs in each category?— December 12, 2012 5:14 p.m.
Romney gossip
My theory is that if Mitt had won the election the La Jolla house would have been the "Western Whitehouse". Plan B was that if he lost he could run for governor of California in the next election. Remember, you heard it here first!— November 22, 2012 3 p.m.
Fewer people than ever are reading newspapers; electronic media are not making up the difference.
Don, I didn't mean to imply that there is a lack of real news in the world, just that most of it doesn't get reported in the local media. The UT focuses on non news items like their most recent proclamation that opening the California Tower in Balboa Park will bring visitors for the 2015 celebration, local TV does the same, all fluff, no stuff.— November 13, 2012 1:52 p.m.
Fewer people than ever are reading newspapers; electronic media are not making up the difference.
I think the lack of interest in the news is due to a lack of real news and responsible reporting. I quit watching local & most national tv news many years ago when it became more entertainment than news. Print news is outdated by the time you see it & locally so biased that it has become a laughing stock.— November 8, 2012 4 p.m.
Like Beirut
They could save a lot of fuel by no longer circling over the Rolando area on a daily basis, often multiple times per day. It's not just University Heights & Normal heights. The noise shatters otherwise quiet afternoons/evenings. There is never an apparent reason for the overflights, no sirens, nothing reported in the news or on the Crime Mapping application. Occasionally they make announcements from the chopper but it's impossible to understand the message due to the prop noise. I tell my wife that they are either looking for a lost child or a serial killer not sure which!— November 8, 2012 3:55 p.m.
San Diego inches closer to abolishing bicycle licensing law
I think they should increase the cost a few bucks & spend the money to help pay for the bike lanes they want. Some of the funds should also go to mandatory training on how to follow the rules of the road.— October 11, 2012 3:56 p.m.
Auditor Confirms It: Convention Center Attendance Figures Misleading
Visduh, I agree that the hotels would never overpay the tax, my point is that the city, including the Mayor, had to have known the numbers being used to support the convention center expansion were false while supporting the expansion.— August 22, 2012 11:30 a.m.
Wall Street's High-Speed Gambling
And so we should all put our retirement hopes and Social Security dollars into the casino & hope for the big win!— August 22, 2012 10:54 a.m.
Auditor Confirms It: Convention Center Attendance Figures Misleading
I suppose another question should be what figures were used to calculate the amount of the TOT that was remitted to the City by the hotels. If the hotel room nite numbers were inflated from actuals then the city should have been aware, assuming they asked for documentation of the figures.— August 22, 2012 10:47 a.m.
Survey Says 24% of Voters Switch Mayoral Allegiance After Balboa Park Water Fight
You really have to question the validity of any of these polls. Almost no one answers the phone these days without screening the call first and many have already ditched their land lines for cell phones. That leaves people who have nothing better to do than respond to the hundreds of poll conducted every day during election season.— August 15, 2012 11:17 a.m.