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City Heights renters fearful of lawyers, media
Employers and slumlords love these immigrants. They are easily intimidated and the employers and slumlords use their fear of authority to their advantage. San Diego is notorious for using immigrants, be they Mexican, Indian, or others to keep the service industry supplied with easily exploitable low wage no/low benefit workers. This lowers the wages and benefits for all hourly workers. Add to the mix the numbers of illegal immigrants in San Diego cause the employers and slumlords rejoice. They rely on the fact that many of the deplorable conditions and low wages that many of the immigrants face is far better than the poverty and desperation that they faced in their home country. Slumlords and employers rely on the largess of the religious community and various welfare programs to further bolster their profits.— July 7, 2019 7:14 a.m.
State auditor attacks SDSU for dearth of student parking
SDSU has become just another corrupt money grubbing organization.— July 4, 2019 7:07 a.m.
UCSD heist costs USC $50 million
Yet their administrators keep getting raises and are never held accountable.— July 4, 2019 7 a.m.
Gas tax bump sends 15 San Diego stations above $4.30/gallon
Anyone who buys gas at a high priced station is just plain stupid. All gas comes from the Mission Valley "tank farm". Those who believe that one station (brand) is better than another is a victim of branding.— July 3, 2019 6:26 a.m.
Russian hackers haunt San Diego Electronic Poll Book
The only way to insure that each vote counts is manual fill-in-the-oval paper ballots. While technology is great it is too easily corrupted. A paper trail is necessary to ensure that elections are not tampered with.— July 2, 2019 6:33 a.m.
Bed bugs in Leucadia?
Me thinks that bed bugs are rampant no matter who builds the hotels.— June 29, 2019 7:34 a.m.
San Diego's unsupervised tree trimming
Tree trimming like most contracted out services goes to the lowest bidder. The only way the lowest bidder can make money is to cut corners and pay low wages and no/low benefits. The people who work for the lowest bidder are less qualified and less experienced.— June 29, 2019 7:33 a.m.
What Vons, Albertsons, Ralph's customers will do
It seems that most people don't care about anyone else's job. We seem to have bought into the Walmart economy, that is one of low wages, no/low benefits, no worker rights, no worker representation. Without unions there is no middle class. While unions have their issues and are not the be all end all they are important. When you "don't care" if someone loses their job then don't look for anyone to care if you lose your job.— June 27, 2019 6:28 a.m.
I-15 and CA-76 work-arounds don't always work
Relying totally on technology will lead you astray. Drivers, especially truck drivers, have to use more than Google to get where they are going. Even "old school" maps can get you nowhere.— June 26, 2019 7:46 a.m.
Faulconer, Atkins, Fletcher step quickly to mask GEO support
The private sector has an abysmal record running for profit prison/detention facilities. Their main purpose is to make money. They hire people who would not otherwise meet the standards required by a government run facility. The work for substandard wages and minimal benefits. There just some things that need to be operated by the government.— June 22, 2019 7:27 a.m.