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Dumanis Gives the Green Light to Corruption
San Diego governments--city, county and state--are Ponzi schemes actually, and those in power like judges, district attorneys, mayors, councilpeople, etc., will do everything they can to maintain the scheme until they "get theirs" and retire. How can Sanders make a judgement about bankruptcy if he himself is drawing a pension that may be reduced if bankruptcy is filed? How can Dumanis and judges who rule on these issues, make a decision to let Saathoff and the "Gang of 5" go free, when they themselves benefit from their pension plans which are similarly underfunded? They all have one huge conflict of interest, but no one wants to talk about this conflict.— May 6, 2010 7:23 a.m.
Del Mar’s Arthur Lipper III says whistle-blowers should be rewarded
Don-- Thanks again for ripping the blankets off of those in bed together. A number of us have been talking for years about the lack of responsibility, ethics,and accountability the current generation of govt. and business leaders have shown. Please tell me if there's a difference between the Wall St. crowd taking the country--and the world--for a roll,because they knew they could get away with it, and the San Diego City Manager, Council and Mayor rigging the pension system in their favor and just about so far bankrupting the City. They are all one of a kind: McGrory, Murphy, Golding,Uberraga, Herring, Ed Ryan, Webster, Lexin, etc. They all feel, I'm sure, that what they did was okay, even today. This local gang has had no sense of shame or remorse for what they have put the taxpayers through. And they are no different from those in Congress who are doing exactly the same thing. Would that we could put these people in jail for what they have done. Elected officials wreak damage on society, and then walk away from the destruction, with huge pensions.— April 28, 2010 11:23 a.m.