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City Attorney Goldsmith Is Mad About Drinking and Driving
While this is a very sad statistic, congratulations to all of our local law enforcement agencies for their proactive actions getting these drivers off the road. While City Attorney was making his plea for drivers to stop drinking and driving. He should ALSO consider focusing efforts on getting cost recovery legislation passed out of Sacramento. I as one taxpayer, am offended that I and thousands of other taxpayers must pay these costs. Once convicted, the cost of prosecuting these cases should be borne by the offenders, not law abiding citizens!— May 16, 2011 10:15 a.m.
Scorecasting by Tobias Moskowitz and Jon Wertheim – lessons for Padres and Chargers
There's little indication of that this season looking at from their current place in the standings, the cellar.— May 16, 2011 10 a.m.
Scorecasting by Tobias Moskowitz and Jon Wertheim – lessons for Padres and Chargers
Ah yes.... Shoeless Joe Jackson... He is remembered for his performance on the field and for his association with the Black Sox Scandal, in which members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox participated in a conspiracy to fix the World Series.— May 12, 2011 2:43 p.m.
Scorecasting by Tobias Moskowitz and Jon Wertheim – lessons for Padres and Chargers
"Home teams get better treatment from umpires and referees, according to this new book." -------------------------------- An interesting premise, I have a couple of thoughts on this story. So in baseball, with 162 games and balance between home and away games, the bias canceled out??? But in the playoffs, whether is baseball, football or most any sport the team with the higher seed gets the call. So are the authors implying the SuperBowl in the pros, and bowl games at the college level, where teams play at neutral sites, are NOT biased by the officiating? One man does not a football team make...but with that said, Eli Manning and the Giants have a SuperBowl ring since he's been at the helm quarterbacking the team. Rivers and the Charger can't past the second round of the playoffs with, what most who follow the stats say, they have a much deeper talent pool. So much for stats. Now who was snookered in the 2004 draft, it wasn't the Giants as you say. It was Charger fans by Spanos. All that 2004 nonsense did was allow Spanos to raise prices over and over for all the overrated talent. Talent that has yet to deliver us to the promise land and never will while a billionaire gets richer.— May 12, 2011 8:09 a.m.
Vallejo to Emerge from Bankruptcy -- Bruised
Statistics never lie: Those whom interpret then, being human, if not always, but certainly often, interpret them incorrectly. Using median family income shows $71.2K and DOES NOT include the value of benefits as the puppy when posts his ridiculous numbers. His figures are ALWAYS apples and oranges.— May 6, 2011 9:44 a.m.
Vallejo to Emerge from Bankruptcy -- Bruised
Or maybe Don, it's just morally wrong to break your word. I'd love to depose Pete Wilson, under oath, regarding his promise of retiree health insurance for City employees in consideration for the vote to leave Social Security and Medicare in 1982. Don't you want to know what the City did with all that money over the last 30 years?— May 6, 2011 9:26 a.m.
Vallejo to Emerge from Bankruptcy -- Bruised
Puppy you're as bad as the Obama Administration and its changing story on the demise of Bin Laden. How many ways are you going to tell it? Why do all these attorneys, except you of course, refer back to the Commerce clause and pension contracts when evaluating cases with their clients? The Supreme Court's decision in the OC case is another example where you told us trial courts don't know what they're doing and don't count. You guaranteed it would be reversed at the Appellate level and decided at the Supreme Court. Well you were right about Moorlach and his crazy theories taking it up the chain, but as usual you were wrong on the outcome at each and every level. In fact, so wrong the Justices refused to waste the Courts time and the taxpayers money listening to his wacky ideas. BTW, just as most attorney's who champion losing positions like yours, you failed to point out my second sentence thus twisting the record. I said, "...the framers also saw fit to include bankruptcy statues under the purview of federal jurisdiction as a form of check and balance." So on the advice of counsel Vellejo negotiated it way through bankruptcy. The same things are happening here in San Diego. Negotiations between the parties outside of bankruptcy court and ridiculous attorney fees are reducing the UAL. The recent decision regarding retiree health benefits is just another example.— May 6, 2011 9:19 a.m.
Vallejo to Emerge from Bankruptcy -- Bruised
It's nice that Vellejo decided to follow the Constitution of the State of California (Article 1 Section 9) as well as the United States Constitution (Article 1 Section 10). The framers of US Constitution understood the value of contract(s) and realize their importance to growing nation then and a thriving nation now. Nonetheless, the framers also saw fit to include bankruptcy statues under the purview of federal jurisdiction as a form of check and balance.— May 5, 2011 4:23 p.m.
Rural/Metro: Secret Memos, Campaign Donations, and An Alleged $5.8 Million Excess Withdrawal
And the City is still doing business with them? Just another example of San Diego corruption leading all the way to the top.— May 5, 2011 8:03 a.m.
U-T, N.C. Times Report Circulation Figures Under New System
So this begs some questions. How do the new methodology and definitions differ from the previous ones? What is the purpose of the change?— May 3, 2011 9:21 a.m.