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Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
Let's be honest...OneSD is the City of San Diego boondoggle that's cost the taxpayers in excess of $50 million and is still a nightmare. SDCERS uses a completely different and separate system for the distribution of Pension Checks and payments. It's grossly unfair to compare the City's boondoggle against a sophisticated and smoothly operating system.— December 5, 2010 1:34 p.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
His biggest problem is equally shared between his ego and his mouth. Can't say which is bigger or more destructive.— December 5, 2010 1:26 p.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
Well, history tells that a vast majority of San Diegans, the ones who take the time to vote, believed he was ineffective as a city attorney and turned him out after a single term. Something usually UNHEARD OF in SD City or District Attorney races. And don't bother telling us the SDUT swayed public opinion against him, because if they did it to him, then they're doing it to government employees too.— December 5, 2010 1:19 p.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
Saying it is one thing, especially when it comes from a moron like Aguirre. Lets give credit where credit is due. Aguirre also said we needed to evacuate to Phoenix during the horrendous wildfires. And the city was negligent for LaJolla's ancient landslides. Like I said before, what a moron. The city is, and continues to provide public safety services each and every day. BTW the "reply" feature needs some work. I "replied" to a post way up the page, where Don said Aguirre advocates or says we should declare bankruptcy, but the system software posted the comment here.— December 5, 2010 8:30 a.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
Puppy, you forget it was Pete and Ray who bailed out of Social Security in 82 and promised health care for retiree. Then instead of investing in a medical trust with the savings, they spent it. Then to make things worse, they raided "surplus" SDCERS investment earnings, calling it a "waterfall" making retiree medical a paygo accounting trick. There's lots of blame to go around.— December 5, 2010 8:23 a.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
A pension just under 50K a year is "hefty"? Don if 50K a year is hefty, according to you, then what's a "normal" pension amount for a person living in San Diego?— December 5, 2010 8:17 a.m.
Bankruptcy — Good for San Diego
That's funny. Goldsmith has already won a few cases; PSC at trial and appellate, Italiano at trial, and a hearing for substantially equal which is now scheduled for trial early next year. Goldsmith is doing just fine at the plate. It was your hero, Aguirre, who struck out repeatedly while swinging wildly at anything. Talk about a moron....— December 5, 2010 8:10 a.m.
CIF Semifinals Scoreboard
True but the biggest collapse was Pt. Loma who averaged 26 points a game during the season. They beat number two seed Mt. Miguel easily last week 34-10 but only scored on Cathedral in the last quarter when Cathedral was using it's JV players. During the first half Cathedral scored 51 unanswered point and Point Loma was only crossed the 50 yard line once.— December 3, 2010 3:14 p.m.
If Anschutz Buys 35% of Chargers, Say Bye-Bye
I believe, with the current labor strike just over the horizon, things will be on hold until a new collective bargaining/labor agreement is reached between the player's union and the owners.— December 2, 2010 9:42 a.m.
If Anschutz Buys 35% of Chargers, Say Bye-Bye
That's just lawyer speak...While it probably TRUE the Chargers have NOT "AGREED" to sell a portion of the Chargers. I would not doubt Mr. Spanos, an adept and sophisticated negotiator, is in the "process of reaching an agreement". Lawyer talk is always full of loopholes and language specifically designed to confuse and obfuscate the truth.— December 1, 2010 12:34 p.m.