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Kittles' Rhoades School Sold
Johnny...Since your opened the door...I suspect it's still going on today!— October 1, 2009 1:14 p.m.
San Diego City Employees pension fund ailing
So with all the hoopla over the Mayor's appointees, and his plans for a new "MP-3" they just didn't work out. One conclusion that may be drawn, the Board DID learn from their past mistakes and decided not to compound them further. While it's going to painful, budgetarily speaking, for the city and its current employees, I believe it was the correct course of action. It's time for this city to fully understand and live with its decisions.— September 22, 2009 7:54 a.m.
Game of the Week: Cathedral Catholic at Helix
Carlsbad comes to Cathedral this Friday, with its eye on ending the "streak" and if there's a local team that could end it, Carlsbad is viable candidate. You see, Carlsbad has given Cathedral fits in the past.— September 21, 2009 8:16 p.m.
SDCERS Rejects Looser Accounting. Victory for Frye, DeMaio
There are 2 active City of San Diego Employee "General Members", elected by active general members, Meyers is one of them. You can read the bio's on all of the Board Members by following this link: https://www.sdcers.org/about/Pages/BoardMembers.a…— September 21, 2009 8:22 a.m.
Week 4 Top 10
Now if we could arrange a meeting between Oceanside and Cathedral...that would be game, something to behold! Wonder why SDSCIF doesn't schedule something like this...they'd make some money on it at the gate too.— September 20, 2009 1:34 p.m.
SDCERS Rejects Looser Accounting. Victory for Frye, DeMaio
MP I had a safety net; a floor where a balloon payment was required once the Pension System's funding ratio breeched below 82%. It was our elected leaders, Golding and Murphy and their City Managers, McGrory who first proposed underfunding, then Michael T. Uberuaga and Lamont Ewell who purposely ignore requirement to make the mandatory catch up payments that should be held accountable. But since they are no longer holding any public office, they've all gotten a pass. What's left of this golden idea? Well the shaft of course, leaving the City and its taxpayers obligated now instead of then. All of it to protect Golding's and Murphy's greed to for higher political office and their powerful developer friends. If there's one consolation out of all of this, it's both Golding and Murphy are disgraced and should never hold political office again. If they do, we only have ourselves to blame.— September 19, 2009 1:18 p.m.
Game of the Week: Cathedral Catholic at Helix
Well guess it's time to give Cathedral a little more respect which they've earn with 24 consecutive wins, many over highly rated opponents. But if there is a weak spot, Cathedral needs to work on their punting game, too many shanks so far this season.— September 19, 2009 12:59 p.m.
Be Skeptical of Today's Employment Figures
If the sky is falling why is Sanders championing a new City Hall, a new library and a major expansion of the Convention Center? If we're near the cliff of another double dip why is he willing to mortgage the farm? And please don't tell me he wants a legacy other than the biggest mismanagement in San Diego's history....— September 7, 2009 8:28 p.m.
Professor Tells How Convention Center Stats Grossly Mislead
The taxpayers will pay millions for a structure that will only benefit the rich downtown hotels and restaurants. This in turn siphons off resources needed for other city services like public safety. Hey taxpayers wake-up to our lunatic mayor whose real desire is to line the pockets of his rich downtown supporters with your tax dollars. It’s time you fight the idiots at City Hall! They are only serving themselves, and Sanders is the worst.— August 31, 2009 11:37 a.m.
Scholar Says He Is "Misrepresented" in Convention Task Force Report
Let's hope this gets some traction....Mayor Sanders has stacked this task force with his cronies. So while Sanders fiddles, the city is projecting a deficit closing in on $100 MILLION DOLLARS. Now let's review, Sanders wants a new City Hall, a new Library and a convention center expansion....this should run in the neighborhood of TWO BILLION DOLLARS... with, of course, no way to pay for it. Wait... isn't TWO BILLION DOLLARS pretty close to the Unfunded Liability of the City's Pension System... Wait... don't all but two labor groups have contracts for the next two years? So most of the City workers are protected from more give-backs for now. Oh that's right our Mayor Sanders will be out-of-office soon and not responsible for one penny of the new debt.... wonder if he'll move out of San Diego after he leaves office? He'll avoid the tsunami of red ink headed toward San Diego and collect his pension benefits and full medical coverage too. This is fiscal insanity!— August 28, 2009 8:40 p.m.