Mayor Bob Clearly Isn’t an Attorney (But he did stay at the Holiday Inn last night)

Ryan T. DarbyRyan T. Darby 32 Comments

Lawyers sometimes encounter strange, and occasionally belligerent clients; it just comes with the territory. But Mayor Bob Filner clearly takes the cake, as we witnessed in his unhinged confrontation with City Attorney Jan Goldsmith. Long story short: Filner revealed his demands in his hotel-tax squabble to the media; Goldsmith learned about these demands from the media, rather than Filner; so …

Recall time for Filner? No. Not yet.

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersRichard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax Fighters 4 Comments

Recall time, anyone? Well, no. Not yet. Legally and politically, it’s premature to start the effort to remove the screwball we’ve elected mayor of San Diego. That being said, 2014 seems a reasonable year to look forward to. IF Filner continues to alienate folks with his bizarre behavior and awesome arrogance without bounds, HE will be the one making the …

Will Filner Finish His Term?

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Bob Filner appears a little unhinged, and frankly unprofessional in a video from local news station NBC 7.  He hijacks a news conference by City Attorney Jan Goldsmith to make accusations of unprofessional conduct.  His view of the role of the City Attorney appears entirely unbalanced.  The City Attorney can’t be fired by the mayor, because he is elected directly …

More of those dismal California rankings

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersRichard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax Fighters 1 Comment

More dismal CA economic rankings – 48th worst credit card debt, 49th in home ownership, worst poverty rate in U.S. http://riderrants.blogspot.com/2013/02/more-dismal-california-economic-rankings.html RIDER COMMENT:  Recently Jonathan Horn, the (apparently delusional) director of Jerry Brown’s Office of Business and Economic Development, had the gall to assert the following: “We’ve proven that you can have a successful economy and still preserve the environment and …

California now has 2nd highest capital gains tax in the WORLD

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In 2013, the confluence of four major factors gives California investors the second highest capital gains tax in the WORLD. But, of course, that doesn’t matter. Only the weather matters. Only the weather matters. Only the weather matters. You are getting sleepy.  So VERY sleepy  . . . . http://riderrants.blogspot.com/2013/02/california-now-has-2nd-highest-capital.html

Are You Kidding Me? High Speed Rail Hiring the Most in Need

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SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Brian Jones, R-Santee, today releases commentary on yet another chapter in the saga of high speed rail hiring the “most in need.” According to the Fresno Bee, the High Speed Rail Authority voted to adopt a community benefits policy that sets hiring goals, including the hiring of the homeless and the long-term unemployed. While California’s unemployment rate …

A Few Important Matters Missing in the Immigration Debate

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Guest Commentary by Randy Berholtz There are a few important matters that both  sides of the political aisle have not discussed involving the illegal alien amnesty issue: Visa Lottery for Law-Abiding Aliens:  Like the 1986 amnesty, there needs to be a make-up lottery for citizens of those European and other countries that abided by our immigration laws.  The Immigration Act …

What Does Marco Rubio’s “Watergate” Say About Our Media?

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Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times. SAN DIEGO, February 15, 2013 ― What was the most important news to take away from President Obama’s State of the Union address and Marco Rubio’s GOP response? Are media pundits talking about Obama’s desire for even more taxation, a hunger showing no signs of ever being satiated? Are they discussing his comments …

DeMaio Webcast Today: Advancing Fiscal Reform in California

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Reason-TV will feature Carl DeMaio having a live discussion in front of a studio audience and web cast on the topic of “How California’s Public Pension System Broke: And What We Need To Do To Fix It” Moderated by Dr. Adrian Moore, Vice President, Policy. Live Location: Reason’s LA Headquarters, 5737 Mesmer Ave, Los Angeles, CA Webcast: reason.com/blog Please contact …

Filner Should Speak Up

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San Diego Mayor Bob Filner has been keeping silent about his views on the 2 percent hotel tax.  I previously argued that I thought the tax violated Proposition 26.  City Attorney Jan Goldsmith pointed out that the city was taking a risk in the comments section on sdrostra.  City Attorney Goldsmith cited his office’s legal opinion which finished with this …

President Obama Challenged By A Better African-American Speaker

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Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, February 9, 2013 ― Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, pediatric neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital, gave an extraordinary speech at the recent National Prayer Breakfast. His speech has set the media abuzz while going viral on the Internet. Carson’s comments were controversial for two very important reasons. An African-American, Carson renounced the Political …

Schwartz takes issue with local article on gun rights

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Linked here is a story by Ken Stone of the Rancho Bernardo Patch, regarding a presentation on gun rights by Michael Schwartz at Monday’s Republican Party of San Diego monthly meeting. Below is Schwartz’ response. Ken, I can’t thank you enough for covering my talk at the San Diego County Republican Party Central Committee! San Diegans need to know the …

Solana Beach Plastic Bag Ban Might Be Bagged

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The radicals on the Solana Beach Council are reconsidering their plastic bag ban.  Read all about it at The Del Mar Times .  You may recall that I exposed the unintended consequences  predictable  health hazard of  Lesa Heebner’s silly policy just a few days before the Solana Beach City Council considered a partial repeal of the ban. Reusable grocery store …

Bruce Williams: My campaign for San Diego City Council

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Guest Submission Greetings – My name is Bruce Williams and I have spent my life committed to improving our beautiful city. That’s why I am running for San Diego City Council District 4 in the March 26 Special Election. I was born and raised in Council District 4. After graduating college and completing a fellowship in Washington DC and another …

Chambers of commerce often are the enemies of taxpayers — and business

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersRichard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax Fighters 3 Comments

In the article below, my friend Joel Fox expresses disappointment (but NOT surprise) that the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce has voted to support yet another sales tax increase – in exchange for establishing a toothless commission to make government work better (and we all know how that’s gonna work out).  Joel and I would have been surprised only if they had …