San Diego Primary Election Quiz

Mason HerronUndesignated Leave a Comment

As an FYI, The BuildSD PAC is holding a primary election contest that is open to the public with prizes and recognition for the winners. Here is the link to participate. There are around ten questions primarily focusing on the outcomes of local races around town. The winners will receive: 1st Place – $50 Amazon Gift Card 2nd Place – $25 …

Why “Unity” For Trump Should Have Started With Trump

Brian BradyBrian Brady 10 Comments

Watch Donald Trump campaign and it will tell you a lot about how he intends to govern; as a narcissistic authoritarian. Mayor Faulconer won’t endorse Trump for President while Trump is calling for unity.  What did Trump do when he came to San Diego? Nothing. Trump had an opportunity to lead the “unification” effort by ignoring Faulconer’s snub and talking …

San Diego County Ballot Returns – 6/1/2016

Mason HerronUndesignated 2 Comments

As of June 1, 2016 at 5:00pm, 938,401 ballots have been mailed to registered voters throughout the county. 226,348 voters have voted (either by returning their ballot, or through early voting). This equates to an overall voting rate of 19.3% among all ballots mailed. Breaking down the ballots by party, total returns are comprised of 39.45% Republicans (6.80% above registration), 42.22% Democrats …

You’ll never guess who just sued UC San Diego in federal court.

Daniel WattsDaniel Watts 2 Comments

UCSD’s most notorious student-run humor newspaper just sued the school for free speech violations stemming from the student government’s decision earlier this year to revoke funding from every independent campus media organization. Named as defendants are Chancellor Pradeep Khosla, former student government president Dominick Suvonnasupa, and former financial controller Tristan Britt, all sued in their official capacity. The lawsuit, The Koala v. Pradeep Khosla, et. …

Bill Kristol is a dumbass

Greg LarkinGreg Larkin 9 Comments

We know, no name calling on Rostra. But is it name calling if it’s true? WASHINGTON, May 31 (Reuters) – Conservative commentator Bill Kristol is considering choosing David French, a staff writer with National Review magazine and a constitutional lawyer, to run as an independent presidential candidate against Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday. …

San Diego County Ballot Returns – 5/31/2016

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As of May 31, 2016 at 5:00pm, 937,801 ballots have been mailed to registered voters throughout the county. 181,010 voters have voted (either by returning their ballot, or through early voting). This equates to an overall voting rate of 19.3% among all ballots mailed. Breaking down the ballots by party, total returns are comprised of 39.41% Republicans (6.76% above registration), 42.22% Democrats …

Who Is Ed Harris? Why Is He Hiding His Labor Union Boss Role?

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersUndesignated 7 Comments

It’s fascinating to Google Ed Harris, the Democrat’s main candidate for Mayor of San Diego.  He hypes his status as a career city lifeguard (a wise decision), but systematically hides the fact that he was a public employee labor union boss — a boss that was particularly belligerent about protecting overpaid and overpensioned city employees from any reforms. Harris has …

SAN DIEGO COUNTY BALLOT RETURNS – 5/27/2016

Mason HerronUndesignated 3 Comments

  As of May 27, 2016 at 4:00pm, 934,852 ballots have been mailed to registered voters throughout the county. 157,078 voters have voted (either by returning their ballot, or through early voting). This equates to an overall voting rate of 16.8% among all ballots mailed. Breaking down the ballots by party, total returns are comprised of 39.36% Republicans (6.71% above registration), 42.23% …

Republicans: Let Trump Be Trump

Bob SiegelBob Siegel 11 Comments

Written by Bob Siegel and originally published by Communities Digital News NOTE: Because my column from Monday was about Donald Trump who changes the headlines every day, this is already a dated article. However, here it is as it appeared on CDN May 23. I have been very critical of Trump. Rostra readers have but to look at previous posts …

Ed Harris — He showed up at community meetings

Greg LarkinGreg Larkin Leave a Comment

As part of her endorsement of Ed Harris for Mayor yesterday, former Councilwoman Donna Frye said, “During his time as a city councilmember, he stood up for the public and showed up at community meetings.” Because no member of the City Council has ever showed up at any community meetings before.

There’s a big problem with the “free speech” zones outside San Diego’s Trump rally

Daniel WattsDaniel Watts Leave a Comment

Sdpd releases tentative map designating “free speech zones” for Trump visit. #NBC7pic.twitter.com/6JpvhDN412 — Matt Rascon (@mattnbcsd) May 25, 2016 It’s not too hyperbolic to say that Donald Trump’s candidacy is the biggest threat to the First Amendment since the McCarthy hearings. But he’s not going it alone. With the help of the San Diego Police Department, America’s finest city has apparently established “free speech …

CA “cap and trade” revenue 98% less than projected

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersUndesignated Leave a Comment

A new honeypot for California state government is the periodic “cap and trade” auctions of pollution rights. Actually CO2 rights, which is NOT a pollutant.  But I’m being churlish.  The lesson is that, when able, government will sell us the very air we breathe. Here’s the fun part.  The latest quarterly “cap and trade” auction was projected to bring in …

San Diego County Ballot Returns – 5/25/2016

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As of May 24, 2016 at 5:00pm, 933,340 ballots have been mailed to registered voters throughout the county. 130,572 voters have voted (either by returning their ballot, or through early voting). This equates to an overall voting rate of 13.99% among all ballots mailed. Breaking down the ballots by party, total returns are comprised of 39.07% Republicans (66.42% above registration), 42.26% Democrats (6.20%% …

San Diego County Ballot Returns – 5/24/2016

Mason HerronUndesignated 6 Comments

As of May 24, 2016 at 5:00pm, 931,608 ballots have been mailed to registered voters throughout the county. 115,077 voters have voted (either by returning their ballot, or through early voting). This equates to an overall voting rate of 9.88% among all ballots mailed. Breaking down the ballots by party, total returns are comprised of 39.01% Republicans (6361% above registration), 42.20% …

Poll shows Faulconer within striking distance of outright primary win

Press Releases / Media AdvisoriesPress Releases / Media Advisories 3 Comments

Interesting methodology at play in this San Diego mayoral poll, targeting Facebook users and cross-referencing them with the voter file. The number of seniors included would seem to counter any push back IVN may get that older voters are less likely to be on Facebook, thus the results must be skewed in favor of younger and more left leaning voters. …

San Diego County Ballot Returns – 5/23/2016

Mason HerronUndesignated 1 Comment

As of May 23, 2016 at 5:00pm, 928,331 ballots have been mailed to registered voters throughout the county. 91,739 voters have voted (either by returning their ballot, or through early voting). This equates to an overall voting rate of 9.88% among all ballots mailed. Breaking down the ballots by party, total returns are comprised of 38.86% Republicans (6.21% above registration), 42.13% …