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Nonprofit bingo hall proposed for Chula Vista
1) "Non-profit" doesn't mean they don't make any money. It just means the money is all spent. 2) If you don't want to play bingo, don't go. I don't understand why people get so upset about something like this. "OH, GOD, NO, a bingo hall! Surely the devil will sup upon my soul!" Who cares? Why does bingo "belong" in a church but not somewhere else?— October 22, 2015 11:13 a.m.
Dead Man's Party can't call themselves an Oingo Boingo tribute?
Dead Man's Party is a great show, I was planning on seeing them this Sat but something else came up.— October 22, 2015 11:02 a.m.
San Diego leaves money (and food) on the table
We don't have enough people on welfare???— October 22, 2015 11 a.m.
Encinitas’s Lawrence (Larry) Freeman ordered to desist and refrain
Freeman boasted that his product was “a no-risk investment.” Anyone who buys that deserves to lose their money. No risk = no return. If there's a return, it's there to compensate you for something... most likely risk!— October 21, 2015 8:59 a.m.
Bridge of Spies
So I guess we won't be seeing you there?— October 20, 2015 2:33 p.m.
Guns slated for destruction
What a gigantic waste of everyone's time and money.— October 20, 2015 2:31 p.m.
Vista goes easy on the tat shops
Government is the problem.— October 20, 2015 2:30 p.m.
Bilked out of bike lanes in Coronado?
I love the picture. I really do! Riding on the grass, riding abreast, pouring out into the street... it's a perfect depiction of what the radical cyclist movement wants, the roads reserved for them and to become an impediment to modern living and the freedom of anyone else to disagree with them. I hope Coronado sandblasts off all of the bike lanes and "sharrows" and reclaims the streets for people who have lives and jobs and families instead of a tiny, smug, arrogant minority.— October 19, 2015 7:21 p.m.
Obama hounded in Miramar over trade deal
If I have a choice of two widgets, one made "somewhere else" by "low-wage workers"; and one made in the US; and we presume that they're of equal quality and functionality (so we're comparing apples to apples); and the "foreign" widget costs $100 while the US widget costs $150, which should I buy? Answer: the one that leaves me with more money to spend on something else. That's how I'm better off. Americans used to innovate and build a better mousetrap. Now, it's "Pay me more just because, even though lots of other people can do the same job for less!" No! If your job can be done by a robot, an illegal alien, or an illiterate sweatshop worker; you're better off learning a new job than bitterly clinging to the one that's now obsolete, like it or not.— October 13, 2015 2:47 p.m.
Obama hounded in Miramar over trade deal
If jobs are lost to truly free trade, then they SHOULD be lost. Everyone is always better off with more freedom and greater economic efficiency, allowing us to buy more with our dollars. If all electronics were made in the US with unionized labor, it would all cost 5X as much. How would that benefit us? Why not ban all automation and seek to employ as many people as possible to make anything? My concern is that this isn't "free trade" at all, but just a disguised giveaway.— October 13, 2015 2:43 p.m.