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San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith fires John Serrano after Brown Field dust-up
Fascinating how the more things change, the more they stay the same. My guess would be, with the current financial meltdown, and San Diego's city council's penchant for crawling out from under a rock every time a free dollar floats by, they will be first in line, begging the feds for billions. Gosh, that's where I want my tax dollars going.— January 29, 2009 12:36 a.m.
San Diegans Arthur Lipper and Richard Russell on the current gloom
The savings rate in 1980 was 10%. The savings rate today is minus 1.2%. The last time that happened was, guess when, the depression. Add to that the CMO/CDO fiasco, and we got problems. And we ain't learned nothing: we're still bailing out sharks and leeches. We need serious oversight on financial institutions, but this congress won't let that happen. And that's where the real shame lies.— June 19, 2008 8:41 p.m.