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City councilman Chris Cate continues to gather cash
This behesting racket for politicians is out of control. Is there no limit to how low they'll go? Money from WalMart (aka the Walton Family) goes to Chris Cate who buys CHRISTMAS TREES for the military and then doesn't credit the charitable source??? I mean, that sounds like something out of the Grinch's playbook.— January 24, 2018 7:14 p.m.
Sempra hasn’t paid corporate taxes since 2008
I think Ponzi's example is to think, plan and act independently when it is politically advantageous to do so. His is a great achievement that could be approximated, if not replicated, by others. But you are quite right, Don, the corrupt Public Utilities Commission will continue after their good friend Governor Brown leaves office, and San Diegans may continue to pay and pay exorbitant prices for traditional forms of energy from SDG&E.— January 21, 2018 10:22 p.m.
Sempra hasn’t paid corporate taxes since 2008
Ponzi, you are amazing to have accomplished this feat and wonderful for having shared it here. I am so impressed. May others follow in your footsteps! Many thanks. (Though I still want to hear from somebody about Arcadia Power.)— January 21, 2018 9:24 p.m.
Remember the Wobblies
Maybe this is a question for Scott Marks. Why is the Jewish Film Festival being held at these far-away movie theaters? The last time I went, it was at the Reading Clairemont 14. Maybe San Marcos has become the geographical center of our urban sprawl.— January 21, 2018 7:50 p.m.
Sempra hasn’t paid corporate taxes since 2008
It would be wonderful not to write a check to SDG&E. but Ponzi's described program must have cost a king's ransom, taken a lot of informed planning and a long time to make happen. Want to share about those hurdles? Also, I have heard that solar panels on the roof require frequent cleaning upkeep. What is the truth about that? The idea of cleaning roof panels as well as gutters puts me in a negative frame of mind. Also, I would like to hear from any conservation-minded Reader-reader about Arcadia Power.— January 21, 2018 7:40 p.m.
Sempra hasn’t paid corporate taxes since 2008
Don, I know you are amused by this badinage, and I know you know there's a big difference between a cute hat with a funny name and calling women by their genitalia. But d---s like swell? He seems to insist on objectifying women by focussing on their physical appearance.— January 19, 2018 4:09 p.m.
Sempra hasn’t paid corporate taxes since 2008
I am happy to know that, but I am not surprised. Doubtless other male Reader writers will join you in solidarity. Just don't refer to women marchers as gals or pussies.— January 18, 2018 11:05 p.m.
Sempra hasn’t paid corporate taxes since 2008
Come ON, swell. You clearly are not concerned with the educational level of this "pretty gal mouthpiece" and the tone of your creepy comment is worthy of a #MeToo. Ew.— January 18, 2018 7:40 p.m.
Sempra hasn’t paid corporate taxes since 2008
Don, what do you know about Arcadia Power? They claim to take over your utility bills and provide customers a lower rate than SDG&E charges. How does Arcadia fit into the plan to get our city council to approve community-based utility rates? Where is the Sierra Club on Arcadia? What's the consumer to do?— January 18, 2018 7:32 p.m.
Tonya fights back
Jail time was the only punishment that judge missed when Tonya Harding was sentenced in the movie. I have no idea how much of this movie was truthful, do you? I guess that's an important question.— January 10, 2018 11:04 p.m.