by admin | Dec 3, 2025 | Introspective Dan, Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
The truth remains that very few are hostile to the homeless. But many are frustrated by the homeless. When a society allows for the mentally ill, the drug addicts, the derelicts, and those who simply want to live on our public streets for the past forty years, one...
by admin | Nov 30, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
The critical component to park equity and services is to attend to the needs of an aging population. Seniors need more than bingo and bridge. They need motivation to get off medication and out of their cars. This can be achieved by example. Our leaders must walk and...
by admin | Nov 29, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
Mr.William Gammon makes excellent points in voting against Proposition 50. An eye for an eye truly makes us all blind. The nature of man seeks retribution. The individual will always cut the shortest tangent. Fundamentally, we are ignorant of what predicates our...
by admin | Nov 29, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
The article does not explain how this tragedy happened and exactly where it happened. Notwithstanding this point, it is stated that over 400 people attended a memorial for the little boy. How many, if any of those in sorrow follow basic traffic laws? It’s like...
by admin | Nov 27, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
Why does it always take so long for society and government to catch up with human folly. The City of San Diego also ought to further regulate these cheap toys for little boys. Taxpayers are liable for millions in city payouts to reckless e-bike riders. Voter’s...
by admin | Nov 26, 2025 | Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune, Politics
Beware the camel’s nose. I will make one guarantee to the citizens of this once great city. In a few years, these obscene parking fees will increase just as your trash fees, water bills, and sales tax will increase. The almost nonexistent voters have been...