by admin | Dec 10, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
When council members vote against this technology which ironically safeguards the welfare of their constituents, for sack of scapegoating the federal government, we have a serious problem with political judgement. We have too many criminals in San Diego and not enough...
by admin | Dec 8, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
As far as I know, there is nothing prohibiting the City of San Diego to follow suit. In fact, local leaders could kill two birds with one stone in potentially improving mandates to the climate action plan set forth by environmental groups and getting the obscenity of...
by admin | Dec 6, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
Letter writer Steven Quinn nails it. Local voters are brainwashed by insider candidates and their fake propaganda. Three Democrats are running for San Diego City Council and are begging for money. This is disgusting and immoral. The money contributed to them is...
by admin | Dec 6, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
Many low-income citizens will pay a heavy price because many citizens were asleep at the wheel. This exorbitant fee was avoidable except the voters unlike politicians have little tenacity and willpower to fight the good fight. There are midterm city elections next...
by admin | Dec 3, 2025 | Introspective Dan, Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
Since before the time of Charlemagne, societies with the greatest intellect, institutions and even some clergy were completely devoid of morality. Reinhold Niebuhr had so eloquently explained the stratification of morality in his classic, “Moral man and...
by admin | Dec 3, 2025 | Introspective Dan, Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King lived under the pretext that moral courage is rarer than courage on the ballfield so evident during the horrific and brutal massacre at Mai Lai, Vietnam in 1968. Jimmy Carter for all his micromanagement and miscues in office...