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San Diego Marine pilots handicapped by tight airspace and ammo
For many years pilots trained with dummy rounds. They really don't need to blow something up to see if they are on target. Dummy rounds can be used over and over. Like school systems the military never has enough funds and are always whining about it.— April 24, 2019 7:23 a.m.
Moshe Krafchow's plan to prevent San Diego wildfires
Common sense and government never appears together. Just look at San Diego.— April 24, 2019 7:19 a.m.
Crackdown on racing Tijuana taxis
Used to go to TJ years ago. If you want to experience Tijuana and forgo the crossing of the border just visit San Ysidro.— April 22, 2019 6:26 a.m.
Mayor Faulconer walking fine line between Trump lovers and haters
"Sadly, the week before I took over, they voted to unionize." Employees have the right to vote for having union representation. A union negotiates with the employer for a contract. The employees tell the union what they want. The employees vote for their representatives. They vote to accept or reject a contract. I'll bet Soon-Shiong has a contract with everyone he deals with except his employees. Everyone deals in contracts from the government to the average citizen. Contracts ranging from business deals to Joe Average renting or buying a home down to using a credit card. Every employee should have an employment contract with their employer. Why not?— April 18, 2019 7:17 a.m.
San Diego pothole repairs failing at record rate, but...
Slurry sealing is a maintenance process and not a repair process. Sealing of asphalt extends the life of the street but does nothing useful if the street is not in good repair. Its like painting a house with rotted wood. It looks good for a while.— April 17, 2019 7:37 a.m.
San Diego pothole repairs failing at record rate, but...
The problem also is that American Asphalt bid the job and built in enough profit that they could hire a subcontractor to do the work. The subcontractor has to cut corners to make a profit. The easiest ways to do that is pay low wages and no/low benefits and cut the materials used. If the bidding was not corrupt a company would not be able to afford to farm out the work. You get what you pay for unless you are a taxpayer.— April 17, 2019 7:33 a.m.
F-bombs don't faze 105.7 fans
If you don't like the F-bombs then don't listen to the station.— April 16, 2019 4:36 p.m.
San Diego pothole repairs failing at record rate, but...
Hold American sphalt and sub-contractor G. Scott Asphalt accountable for their shoddy work. They should replace all deffective asphalt and should pay a penality for each botched job. The bidding process should be investigated as well. It would not suprise me to find that the winning bidders are real cozy to the corrupt politicians.— April 15, 2019 6:58 a.m.
Soapy Joe's too popular for Oceanside strip mall
The Soapy Joe's near me has some peak periods but when the traffic starts to back up onto the street the police move people on. A full service car wash is fine but most people do not have time to get the "full treatment" every time. As to the "music" I do not do business with any business that attracts that element of society.— April 13, 2019 7:31 a.m.
Curtain closes on Scott Kaplan of Mighty 1090
According to the latest news reports the owner of the transmission tower (in Mexico) claims that the owner of the radio station has not paid him since January. Ya gotta pay your bills.— April 13, 2019 7:23 a.m.