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San Diego hotels: labor in revolt
Don't like earning minimum wage? You could always get an education, learn some real skills, and become worth more. Naaaahhh, that's too hard, it would be better to join a union, bribe politicians, and just twist your employers' arm to force them to pay more. That's a much better idea. Why is it I can earn a darn good living without being in a union? Why is it that my employer could fire me any time they like, abuse me, whatever... but they don't? Why is it that they pay me well? Why is it that the only reason my health benefits suck is because of unions and Democrats and Obamacare? Why is it that my health insurance used to be pretty darn good before Obamacare? If you're in a union, eff you. I hope you starve in the gutter, because YOU are what's wrong with this country. Gimmeee, gimmee, gimme. Why work like a sucker, I just want it all handed to me. What an attitude.— February 22, 2013 5:25 p.m.
Producer of the failed horse show, Valitar, slapped with more lawsuits
What's the point of paying to file a lawsuit against an entity with no money? Unless you have reason to believe you can pierce the corporate veil and get to this guys personal assets.— December 27, 2012 3:44 p.m.
El Cajon pit bull attack goes unpunished, unpaid for
Someone who's in the Navy is a very long way from "judgement-proof". Her command will make her life miserable beyond all belief until she pays. Especially if she has a job that requires a clearance.— December 27, 2012 3:40 p.m.
Check thieves target apartment complexes
Checks?!?!?! Probably any bank offers online bill pay now. Log in, tell the site how much you want sent to whom and what date it should arrive, and you're done. Fiddling around with paper checks is just asking for trouble.— December 27, 2012 3:31 p.m.
Harsh Words for RV Driver at Liberty Station
Oh, please spare me. "The privileged class"? If you'd taken a knock on the other side of your head, you'd be bitterly complaining about "the privileged class" driving their huge RVs on public roads, blocking traffic, impairing the views of the drivers of more plebian vehicles, etc.— December 17, 2012 2:04 p.m.
Midnight Attack in Ocean Beach
We need CCW issuance reform in this state. And until that happens, we really should recall Gore and elect a Sheriff who will issue permits to San Diego citizens for their own self-defense.— November 20, 2012 3:59 p.m.
SDSU destroys SD Christian
Guess they should have prayed harder...— November 15, 2012 1:53 p.m.
Drill, Baby, Drill in Hillcrest
Is this just for testing purposes, or is this supposed to become a well? Seems like an odd place for a well.— November 15, 2012 1:51 p.m.
La Mesa to Vote on Pot Shops; Council Reviews Crime Stats
Good. Legalize it, quit wasting enormous amounts of time and money and resources on Wars Against Personal Liberty because some people choose to smoke this plant instead of that plant. I'd much rather be surrounded by stoners than drunks.— November 15, 2012 1:50 p.m.
Mary Hoffman takes on CPUC
But... but... regulation is good! We're always told that the answer to the evil, greedy, corrupt private sector is regulations and regulators! And now that those human regulators have turned out to be fallible, if not corrupt... the answer is more regulation and regulators, paid for by the taxpayer? Google "fatal conceit". A truly free market is far more than capable of policing itself. If a given entity is making "too much money", then a competitor WILL step in to scoop up some of those sweet, sweet profits, and prices will come down. In EVERY case where someone screeches, "But the private sector is/does/will screw us!", the fault always lies in government and regulation, not freedom. Why is SDG&E a monopoly? Because government granted it that status. And then we find out that the regulators are just jockeying for jobs with those they're supposed to regulate, and some dopes screech for more regulation? Insanity.— September 26, 2012 1:23 p.m.