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Big people talk about issues; small people talk about people

Mr. Bauder: Thanks for refocus on the BIG & REAL issues in SD. Ponzi---"The anemic *[how about "sell-out"]* governance of Dick Murphy and Jerry Sanders has left San Diego **starving** for leadership." It has no doubt, also left San Diego with city staffers that want for & are loyal to comfortable old ways. Mayor Filner's impelling force is changing a HUGE problem that San Diegans urged him to at the polls last November.* This change has to be a severely painful adjustment for everyone. A reminder is in this comment taken from http://sandiegofreepress.org/2013/07/not-quitting… “. . . Perhaps Filner really does have “a problem” . . . Try watching City TV. The City has never moved so fast. Infrastructure, cleaning bird shit on rocks, sewer jobs getting sped up, bike lanes, balanced budget, a compromise on Plaza de Panama that looks great (and will get better when patios/landscaping/planters added), homeless shelter extensions, bike lanes, mobility projects, transportation corridors…1st democratic mayor & majority council in what? 37 years or something? . . . .but being an [bleep] hasn’t stopped him from moving stuff forward that has been in deadlock my entire life. So yeah, #TeamBob.”
— July 12, 2013 10:56 a.m.

Tentatively, judge sides with Filner in TMD dispute

Living wage for workers!!! Society's chain is only as strong as its weakest lnk. Congress already spoke up for the new middle-class like the TMD Exec Director that is raking in $450K yr. To avoid the "Fiscal Cliff', they went ahead and threw the 98% over once & for all with a sucker in their mouths. Per Prof. Reich's article at http://robertreich.org/post/39333816768: "2. The deal makes tax cuts for the rich permanent (extending the Bush tax cuts for incomes up to $400,000 if filing singly and $450,000 if jointly) while extending refundable tax credits for the poor (child tax credit, enlarged EITC, and tuition tax credit) for only five years. There’s absolutely no justification for this asymmetry." If the "trickler-downers" aka as "those that piss on the majority", refuse living wages to working people: an adjustment to the Poverty Level seems sensible. The upper 2% got benefited by the Fiscal Cliff deal and somehow, magically, thereby joined the "middle class". But did the poverty-level also get a boost? That way at least the working poor may eat and receive some medical care when the need arises, to be fit to report daily for indentured servitude.
— March 21, 2013 5:20 p.m.

Peevey, supposed to be neutral, pushed secretly for Pio Pico

The Mar 20 La Jolla "Stakeholders and CPUC" meeting venue should make for very nice PUBLIC PICKETING and free parking too! Wear sun-protective gear. The next morning, Thurs Mar 21st, a Rally at 8 am, preceding the public CPUC meeting at 9 am will be held in a central and more convenient location: I just received these interesting details about it: http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b486808134347… Stakeholders and CPUC need to get the message - ratepayers are Stakeholders too! Stakeholder Definition A person, group or organization that has interest or concern in an organization. Stakeholders can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives and policies. Some examples of key stakeholders are creditors, directors, employees, government (and its agencies), owners (shareholders), suppliers, unions, and the community from which the business draws its re$ource$.
— March 1, 2013 4:20 p.m.

San Diego’s Qualcomm is the fifth-largest user of H-1B talent

Went through the entire comment thread and saw nothing that reveals the behind the scenes, machinations at businesses or institutions that are H-1 B sponsors. It's my understanding that Federal Grants (taxpayer funds) NIH and various other federal institutes are the source for paying the visa processing fees, the travel to the US for the H-1B holders, and their salaries. The high instant loss on each tax dollar for the taxpayer, the long term losses with qualified unemployed US citizens, diminishing labor conditions/law standards/justice (H-1B holders are not going to argue 60 hr work weeks), societal and educational ruination to undermine the US as the 1-2% continue their insidious overtaking of the US and transform it into their personal mice colony. . . this is what's transpiring and the H-1B program and cap issue is one of 1-2%-ers keys. So, it IS all of those STEM participants that are NOT speaking up at their organizations and at the national level that perpetuates and supports the US downfall. They're reaping great benefits and taking advantage where/when they can with their $200K & up yearly salaries. Fed salary cap is ~$190K, but where there's a will there's a way to pay them more to do their part in this treasonous business. Even at these salaries the taxpayer continues to pick up the tab for their domestic and foreign escapades to "conference and seminar" several times a year. THAT ADDS UP ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY IN RESEARCH DOLLARS, as their research staff (yes many H-1Bs too) are privy to travel costs. These are the 1-2%. Oh yes,they're "brilliant". They know this splurging cannot be sustained unless a vast majority is kept VERY poor, sick, medicated, despondent, starved of nutritional food, in need of "healthcare", entertained rather than educated, on & on. So, let's talk about those wetbacks now and how they're ruining our country and raiding our tax chest by working their asses off for nearly nothing, doing what no high-schooler could or would do even at a decent wage. . . which is to labor at substandard conditions and wages. That's another of the 1-2%-ers keys: distraction and clouding of issues regarding immigration.
— February 25, 2013 9:44 a.m.

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