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San Diegans for City Hall Reform pushes more authority for mayor
#74. spewing forth the drool and vomit of the left wing blame america first abortion fest By fumber 6:07 p.m., Feb 26, 2008 _______________________ Cool, my good buddy Fumbler is back. Fumbler, don't be a stranger here-we miss your unique (yet highly entertaining) commentary here!— February 26, 2008 9:13 p.m.
San Diegans for City Hall Reform pushes more authority for mayor
#71. Response to posts #68 69 70: Sadly neither the U.S. Congress nor the Supreme Court is doing anything to protect us in accordance with our Constitution from the Bush Administration's autocratic use Supreme Executive Power. Separation of Powers has not been working since Bush-Cheney took office. ______________ Boy, you're not kidding. Bushie has pushed the Executive Power authority to the edge of the envelope, even past that point and near a constitutional crisis, using the power in a grossly irresponsible manner, basically ramming his authority down the throat of the Congress who has not made a challenge to many of the abuses. The fact is if the Congress did push back we could very well be in a constitutional crisis. Bushie has been a disaster for America, the worst President the last 50 years (yes, he makes Jimmy Carter look like Teddy Roosevelt!), and possibly the worst in the last 100 years. Bad times don’t last though, a tough country does. America has the most brain power out of any country in the world, and that isn’t going to be changing anytime soon.— February 26, 2008 5:40 p.m.
San Diegans for City Hall Reform pushes more authority for mayor
Yoo can not be taken seriously, nor can anyone who has made the type of nonsense legal argments he has. You put a bunch of lawyers in a room together, and ask them to come up with ways around some type of law or statute and beleive me there will be NO shortage of ideas and crzzy arguments-Yoo has proven this.— February 26, 2008 8:51 a.m.
Union-Tribune Warns Union of 40 Percent Wage Slash, Healthcare Cuts; Teamsters To Resume Campaign To Cut Paper's Circulation
Response to post #21: I hope Donald Trump is not your role model for a business executive. Best, Don Bauder By dbauder 9:53 p.m., Feb 25, 2008 > ____ Agreed. Very good point. The Donald is a blow hard, egotistical, takes more credit for himself than is due and is not my role model. I should not have used The Donald as an example. Buffett is light years ahead, in both business intelligence and social intelligence. Good call.— February 26, 2008 8:47 a.m.
Union-Tribune Warns Union of 40 Percent Wage Slash, Healthcare Cuts; Teamsters To Resume Campaign To Cut Paper's Circulation
#18. I don't understand all of you peoples issues with David's yacht. I am sure there are plenty of owners, newspaper business and not, that just live on the wealth and let others worry about the businesses. __________ I don't know too many busniess owners who are sitting around on boats living the high life while their life blood company is going down the tubes?? Do you?? If so name just one. You are comparing thriving businesses that are self suffecient to the UT, which is clearly not one of those businesses. Last I checked Donald Trump, at age 62, still goes into his office evryday and runs his company.— February 25, 2008 8:44 p.m.
Union-Tribune Warns Union of 40 Percent Wage Slash, Healthcare Cuts; Teamsters To Resume Campaign To Cut Paper's Circulation
#19. Comment #9 makes the exact point. A fireman makes $20/hour and a packager makes $16. _______ _______ A SDFD FF can make up to $250K per year with OT, and they also have multi million dollar pensions/benefits-so where did you get the $20 an hour figure??? It is clearly WAY off base.— February 25, 2008 8:38 p.m.
San Diegans for City Hall Reform pushes more authority for mayor
#64. Today's court is packed with ideologues, I am afraid. This court is going to let big business scamsters get away with murder. By dbauder 4:47 p.m., Feb 25, 2008 ______ ______ Funny you say that. Just last week the SCOTUS ruled in one of the the Enron cases (Bill Lerach's Calpers case to be specific) that bankers and accountants could not be held liable for a company fraud, even if they WERE A PART of that fraud. Unreal. So in all future cases where there is fraud, the assisters need not worry about liability. Justices Alito (and Thomas too) has sided with government in virtually all circumstances, and I think Roberts (despite what he said at his confimation hearing regarding precedent) is not too far behind.— February 25, 2008 7:40 p.m.
Union-Tribune Warns Union of 40 Percent Wage Slash, Healthcare Cuts; Teamsters To Resume Campaign To Cut Paper's Circulation
Don= How well did you know Helen Copley? What was she like? She certainly sounds much more intelligent than some of the people currently at the UT (well, at least according to the comments here).— February 25, 2008 7:30 p.m.
San Diegans for City Hall Reform pushes more authority for mayor
#61. It was most coincidental and interesting to read in Parade Magazine yesterday: “How To Save Our Courts” By Justice Sandra Day O'Connor February 24, 2008 Judicial corruption is most certainly a national problem as well as in San Diego. By Anon92107 2:29 a.m., Feb 25, 2008 > ___ ______ I caught that article too, excellent article. Justice O Conner was the most influential Supreme Court justice of the last 30 years. She was always the "swing" vote, on all the major cases the last 30 years, and you knew she would follow the law, not her bias. You could never tell how she would vote-she was more conservative than liberal, but she was an incredible justice-it is too bad we don't have a few more like her. Right now Kennedy has taken her "swing" vote spot-and he has surpringly made sone very good "swing" vote rulings. Kennedy might- and that is a big might- be able to fill her shoes..........— February 25, 2008 3:06 p.m.
Union-Tribune Warns Union of 40 Percent Wage Slash, Healthcare Cuts; Teamsters To Resume Campaign To Cut Paper's Circulation
When you have a lazy, work averse trust funder lounging away his days on a boat, do you expect anything in a business to run smoothly??? Much less in an industry that is in a downturn??? Come on, call that master businessman David Copley to the negotiation tables......— February 25, 2008 2:58 p.m.