Lightly edited comments from our online coverage.

Re “So, where are Trump’s promised tax returns?” (July 2): Apparently the alleged president considers himself above the law, and very few people with the power to stop him have the guts to do so.

mgilgun

Joined May 4, 2016


I don’t understand all the gnashing of teeth over transcripts and tax returns and the like. Who cares? The only people who want such things are people who intend to use it against that person. I don’t want to see any of these things. The posts that follow should be enough to complete my case.

blancaperez1

Joined March 8, 2018

Trump said he’d release his returns. But he never did. He lied.


pinballwiz

Joined April 19, 2016

And Hillary Clinton said she would win. Gotta love reality.

InknQuill


Joined April 1, 2017

Re “Could rent control be coming to San Diego?” (July 3): Luxury condos are bought by snowbirds and rich people as vacation homes. Doesn’t do anything for San Diegans. San Francisco has extreme rent control and it has the most expensive housing in the country. It provides people who have lived in the same place forever with unfairly low rent and screws everyone else over. Bad idea.

Ben Giley


Joined April 18, 2016

Plenty of land in El Cajon. They could build 2,000 units right there next to the airport. Right where El Cajon Speedway used to be. Lakeside also has plenty of land. Why should low-income people be able to live inland where the rent is higher?

Andres B

Joined Dec. 31, 2016


Re “SDSU West initiative gets judge’s tentative OK for ballot” (July 4): Can someone explain why Kevin Faulconer and Scott Sherman want to give a good ol’ boy deal to FS Investors for the most valuable piece of property in California?

Political Irony

Joined May 3, 2016

Both of these schemes sound like naked land grabs by the usual San Diego scammers. Run of the mill, you might say.


Gordon Wagner

Joined April 18, 2016

This is another positive for the City of San Diego. If SDSU West wasn’t on the ballot, SoccerCity would have a chance at winning so by advancing it kills of SoccerCity. We are going to end up with a request for proposals that looks like SDSU West where SDSU gets around 40 acres for campus expansion and a stadium and the other portion is developed under a city lease.

Chris33719


Joined March 13, 2018

Re “Coronado to scrap impounded dockless bicycles” (July 4): Coronado is doing a good job. These bikes have become a nuisance everywhere. I notice them being used by homeless and parked or piled up near camping sites, often with the locks disabled/broken or with the brake cables cut. It’s likely that the dockless bike business will collapse as more and more of the bikes are broken, stolen, scrapped or just vanish into Mexico. How do these bikes find their way to Coronado? It’s illegal to ride across the bridge, so they must be coming up the Silver Strand. Quite a long ride, at least it’s flat, on a cheap bike. They might be coming across on the pedestrian ferry that departs from the foot of Broadway. Or my favorite, perhaps some community-minded activist is trucking them to the isle, knowing that the city will destroy them.

Galeazzo Ciano

Joined May 16, 2018


I love it! Bike wars. It has all the drama, political irony, action and suspense. Coronado standing up for itself and the city of San Diego standing up for ... integrity? Revenue? Environmental goals? Political aspirations? The rights of its citizens? Man, this is some great stuff!

No Code

Joined April 27, 2018

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