I agree with the poster in principle. Municipal codes that automatically assign blame and therefore cost to damage to or by city owned and constructed property are dead wrong. Living on a street that has design flaws that has been dug up many times and repaired poorly (not to mention unse…
Let's get real here: The question is faulty. Any good researcher will tell you that half the answer you get to a survey depends upon the question and this question is phrased very poorly. Of course the perception is common that cities have crime problems, the bigger the city the more crim…
In our money focused and litigious society (particularly in California) we tend to emphasize blame in order to shift the cost, both emotionally and financially. But even the police and the courts seem for forget the basic definition of "acc…
I'm missing something here, or something is definitely missing here. Where is all the coverage we should have from the Journal (not to mention other local and national media) of the NO Kings event in San Mateo? It was massive and peaceful. How about Belmont? I've read elsewhere about Palo…
Glad Jackie got to experience Samaritan House's Safe Harbor Shelter. It's a lesson in what life can throw at you for sure! For decades this shelter had a story to tell that people don't realize: most shelter residents are WORKING, just too poor to afford our local exorbitant rental market…
Bravo, Samaritan House! Leading the way again. This is the model many of our social programs and philanthropy should consider. Though it may not work for all, it IS a path to working smarter and living better for many, if only we fund it fully.
Jon, I have always found you responsive and highly reasonable, even in our rare disagreements. Wish you did have the staffing to give all that extra coverage. Real journalism is dying in America, especially local journalism. I'm glad my subscription supports you here.
Sorry folks, but this fantasy that you can negatively incentivize drivers is nonsense. Until there is truly convenient economical end-to-end public transit - which is nowhere near more than a pipe dream here - cars are going to remain. I for one have never been convinced that HOV lanes an…
Stated clearly and respectfully, Antonio. Sadly, respect was not a two way street in this situation. "It's not personal, it's just business," is an old saying that fits here. To the community it's quite personal. To Zuck it's just business.
Cambodia2 commented on Wishes for the future of Samaritan House
Yay, Vicky!!!!
Yay, Samaritan HOuse!!!!!
Cambodia2 commented on Residents should not be responsible for city property
I agree with the poster in principle. Municipal codes that automatically assign blame and therefore cost to damage to or by city owned and constructed property are dead wrong. Living on a street that has design flaws that has been dug up many times and repaired poorly (not to mention unse…
Cambodia2 commented on Do you think crime is a problem in major U.S. cities?
Let's get real here: The question is faulty. Any good researcher will tell you that half the answer you get to a survey depends upon the question and this question is phrased very poorly. Of course the perception is common that cities have crime problems, the bigger the city the more crim…
Cambodia2 commented on There but for the grace of God go I
As always, thanks for the good sense, Jon.
In our money focused and litigious society (particularly in California) we tend to emphasize blame in order to shift the cost, both emotionally and financially. But even the police and the courts seem for forget the basic definition of "acc…
Cambodia2 commented on ‘No Kings’ march draws thousands around Bay Area
I'm missing something here, or something is definitely missing here. Where is all the coverage we should have from the Journal (not to mention other local and national media) of the NO Kings event in San Mateo? It was massive and peaceful. How about Belmont? I've read elsewhere about Palo…
Cambodia2 commented on The ABCs of homelessness
Glad Jackie got to experience Samaritan House's Safe Harbor Shelter. It's a lesson in what life can throw at you for sure! For decades this shelter had a story to tell that people don't realize: most shelter residents are WORKING, just too poor to afford our local exorbitant rental market…
Cambodia2 commented on Single mothers getting supplemental income
Bravo, Samaritan House! Leading the way again. This is the model many of our social programs and philanthropy should consider. Though it may not work for all, it IS a path to working smarter and living better for many, if only we fund it fully.
Cambodia2 commented on Coverage area of the Daily Journal
Jon, I have always found you responsive and highly reasonable, even in our rare disagreements. Wish you did have the staffing to give all that extra coverage. Real journalism is dying in America, especially local journalism. I'm glad my subscription supports you here.
Cambodia2 commented on Concerns flowing over highway widening plan
Sorry folks, but this fantasy that you can negatively incentivize drivers is nonsense. Until there is truly convenient economical end-to-end public transit - which is nowhere near more than a pipe dream here - cars are going to remain. I for one have never been convinced that HOV lanes an…
Cambodia2 commented on The broken pledge on Clarke Avenue
Stated clearly and respectfully, Antonio. Sadly, respect was not a two way street in this situation. "It's not personal, it's just business," is an old saying that fits here. To the community it's quite personal. To Zuck it's just business.