A comparison of how two area cities are handling public access to information about vacancies on their city councils. Carlsbad The news of Cori Schumacher’s resignation from the Carlsbad City Council last Friday rippled quickly throughout San Diego area political circles. Given the suddenness of the announcement, a big well done to the City of Carlsbad for having the news …
Facing recall, Schumacher resigns from Carlsbad City Council
Press Release Controversial Carlsbad City Councilmember Facing Recall Announces Resignation Reform California Had Targeted Councilmember Cori Schumacher for Recall After San Diego Judge Found Cori Schumacher Liable for Harassment and Retaliation Against Her Constituents Carlsbad, CA – Just days before a signature drive was slated to wrap up to force a Recall Election against her, controversial Carlsbad City Councilmember Cori …
La Prensa: Jason Hughes is a Piñata but Who’s Yanking the Rope?
A lot has been published on the subject in the last week or so. But this is worth reading, given the significant details provided by Publisher Arturo Castañares in La Prensa San Diego. Just one excerpt… “Last August, I received information from a trusted source that Hughes had netted a multi-million dollar payment after the City closed the 101 Ash …
Who Is David Chipman and Why Should You Care?
David Chipman is the Biden administration’s pick to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). As this administration is probably the most anti-Second Amendment (2A) administration the country has ever seen, it’s not surprising they would nominate a gun-control advocate to head ATF. So why should we be concerned? For those unclear on the Democratic Party view …
Independence Day
It’s the 4th of July, Independence Day. Aside from being one of the few days of the year where I have an excuse to grill burgers and dogs over charcoal, Independence Day celebrates the birth of our nation. It celebrates our declaration of independence from the tyrannical rule of King George III of England. But 245 years later, how secure …
This is what racism looks like?
Coronado High School basketball team. This is what racism looks like?
The “Ethics” of the Coronado Unified School Board
Coronado is known for being one of the most ideal communities in the nation, let alone San Diego. It’s my wife’s and my favorite place to get away and relax. Beautiful homes. Green lawns. Clean streets and a world renowned beach. One would be hard pressed to believe that the values of Coronado’s school board would be anything other than …
Governors Stand Up to the Gun-Grabber-In-Chief
The Biden administration is probably the most anti-gun administration that the country has ever seen. Joe Biden and the current Democratic party are mired in hatred. Hatred of America. Hatred of American history. Hatred of American traditions. Hatred of anyone with whom they disagree. Hatred of the Constitution in general and the Second Amendment (2A) in particular. If Americans love …
Senator Brian Jones calls for suspension of the excise tax on gasoline purchases
Press Release Senator Brian Jones calls for suspension of the excise tax on gasoline purchases Without immediate action the state tax on gasoline will go over 50 cents on every gallon of gasoline SACRAMENTO – Senator Brian W. Jones (R-Santee) and many of his Republican colleagues called for the suspension of the excise tax on gasoline purchases in California. “Gasoline …
DeMaio: Democrat Activist Caught Inciting ‘Racist’ Tortilla Incident at High School
“After unsuccessfully promoting Critical Race Theory for months before the Coronado School Board, CRT activists are now using the tortilla-throwing incident to stir controversy and justify CRT implementation.” Read it all here at The DeMaio Report.
Californians, Are You in an Abusive Relationship with Gavin Newsom?
Californians, Are You in an Abusive Relationship with Gavin Newsom? by Amy Reichert Rescue California Today I want to speak to the people who have been abused in this state. I have a little quiz for you, please let me know if this reminds you of anyone… 1. The abuser isolates the victim from friends and family 2. The abuser …
Anyone want to defend this? I hope not.
Coronado means “crowned one” — in Spanish. Both ironic and terribly sad.
Do Those Around You Know What To Do During A Critical Defense Incident?
As armed self-defenders we have an obligation to train regularly and to develop our skills to the best of our ability. Many of us do so, others not so much. But what about those around us, family and friends. Do those you care about know how to react if they are with you when a critical incident develops? I got …
You Are Racist For Reopening Schools … and Other Lockdown Lies
You Are Racist For Reopening Schools … and Other Lockdown Lies By Amy Reichert www.ReOpenSD.org It was just another California Lockdown Tuesday on the 344th day of the “Coronaverse” when I was scrolling through Facebook and I saw… “You won’t believe what the Vice President of the La Mesa-Spring Valley School Board is saying right now at the board meeting!!” …
Anderson and Desmond on County of San Diego’s Rescue Plan Funding
Within a few hours of yesterday’s San Diego County Board of Supervisors meeting, Supervisors Joel Anderson and Jim Desmond each sent out communications regarding the Board’s allocation of American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 funds. Here is the text of both communications. Anderson Press Release… ANDERSON SOLE VOTE AGAINST “COVID BONUS” Supported Adding More Funds for Business Relief Efforts (SAN …
Life in Hotel California: Segregation & Discrimination Legalized by CAL/OSHA
Life in Hotel California: Segregation & Discrimination Legalized by CAL/OSHA — How to take action Guest Commentary by Amy Reichert www.ReOpenSD.org Did you know that segregation and discrimination was just legalized in California? Last Thursday, June 3, the Occupational Safety & Health Standards Board, a seven-member body appointed by the Governor as the standards-setting agency for the Cal/OSHA program, approved …
Out of the Mouths of Babes – The Best Explanation
I had another topic in mind for this week but decided on a last minute change. I posted a picture, that I found humorous, on the San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO) Facebook page. In about 24 hours the post had reached over 23,000 people, had 750 reactions, and inspired over 500 shares. Since there seemed to be so much …
BREAKING: Huge Victory in Assault Weapons Lawsuit
Have you heard??? A landmark ruling was issued today in the Miller v. Becerra lawsuit regarding California’s egregious assault weapon ban. Judge Benitez issued a permanent injunction against enforcement of the law. “This is an average case about average guns used in average ways for average purposes,” the ruling said. “One is to be forgiven if one is persuaded by news media …
The One-Year Anniversary of the La Mesa Riots
Guest Commentary by Amy Reichert www.ReOpenSD.org A year has passed since the La Mesa riots of May 30 into the early morning hours of May 31, 2020. As I think about that time and the days since, I wanted to share my story and some reflections. First, a disclaimer… I watched George Floyd die with absolute horror and despair. Not …
From Boo to Boom – The Evil Ghost Gun
There’s lots of talk nowadays regarding ghost guns. Democrats threatened by anti-gun folks want to ban them. The media is driven to a spell of the vapors at the mere mention of them. One media source said ghost guns increase the risk of right wing violence, you know, the January 6th syndrome. Apparently, criminals can’t live without them. So, what’s …















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