Bravo, great article. I was one of the few letter scribes who put this forward BEFORE the vote. Oh well it wasn't followed. I thought that "bikes lanes" (entirely just lines in the roads without any actual protection), would be no real answer. The one factor that escaped the planners was …
Craig as usual you are my hero. Bravo for your fortitude and "walking the walk" as they say. I feel as though we are a nation at an inflection point, where we either stand united in morality or "hang together" as dispirit and lonely souls bereft of any meaningful existence. Either we hang…
Lots of good thoughts and ideas. I lover the op-ed in yesterday's paper from Lisa Gauthier on what's happening to rent availability prices etc. in Vienna Austria. I imagine we could get lots of good ideas from how things are done in other parts of the world. I don't think we have to set a…
As a vet myself, I appreciate any and all feedback from those who have been able to listen to those who "walked the walk" so to speak. Luckily, I didn't have to experience the abject violence that so many others had to endure. Relating experiences and hopefully lessons learned will help o…
Terrific column as usual Craig. Commander "Bone Spurs" would have to ask for an interpreter if he actually had to read and understand the Universal Code of Military Justice. I still feel the title I gave him of "Caligula on the Potomac" is probably best. He does indeed live up to the dism…
Great thoughts Cynthia. I was also involved in trying to obtain decent representation for the nearly half of the population who rent here in San Mateo. The lopsided campaign contributions and organization that in inherent in the existence of the Realtors and apartment owners' organization…
Hey folks look at the bright side. We still have two-thirds of the building still standing. Perhaps the "Trump Entity" will leave us two-thirds of the constitution intact as well? Say he might get rid of the first few "inalienable rights", such as Freedom of Speech and Religion, and have …
Great column Rick. I'm sure if a good faith effort was made between stakeholders, rather than having to balance the "campaign donation groupings" who are well organized and ever active in trying to insure that renters remain powerless even though they number nearly half the population of …
Too bad the Israeli government won't reign in the violent settler element which sees the bible as suggesting that they can burn down Palestinian towns and orchards in hopes of driving them away. Try and figure the logic there!
Whoa, Craig, you are definitely my hero. What an experience, and Bravo to your courageous friends as well. I think the display of brutality is the whole point. Gestapo indeed.
Mike Caggiano commented on Restore residential parking on Humboldt Street
Bravo, great article. I was one of the few letter scribes who put this forward BEFORE the vote. Oh well it wasn't followed. I thought that "bikes lanes" (entirely just lines in the roads without any actual protection), would be no real answer. The one factor that escaped the planners was …
Mike Caggiano commented on Diaper needed changing
Craig as usual you are my hero. Bravo for your fortitude and "walking the walk" as they say. I feel as though we are a nation at an inflection point, where we either stand united in morality or "hang together" as dispirit and lonely souls bereft of any meaningful existence. Either we hang…
Mike Caggiano commented on Focus on affordability
Lots of good thoughts and ideas. I lover the op-ed in yesterday's paper from Lisa Gauthier on what's happening to rent availability prices etc. in Vienna Austria. I imagine we could get lots of good ideas from how things are done in other parts of the world. I don't think we have to set a…
Mike Caggiano commented on Supporting and learning from our veterans
As a vet myself, I appreciate any and all feedback from those who have been able to listen to those who "walked the walk" so to speak. Luckily, I didn't have to experience the abject violence that so many others had to endure. Relating experiences and hopefully lessons learned will help o…
Mike Caggiano commented on Barracks lawyer
Terrific column as usual Craig. Commander "Bone Spurs" would have to ask for an interpreter if he actually had to read and understand the Universal Code of Military Justice. I still feel the title I gave him of "Caligula on the Potomac" is probably best. He does indeed live up to the dism…
Mike Caggiano commented on Failure to protect residents
Great thoughts Cynthia. I was also involved in trying to obtain decent representation for the nearly half of the population who rent here in San Mateo. The lopsided campaign contributions and organization that in inherent in the existence of the Realtors and apartment owners' organization…
Mike Caggiano commented on The shame is apparent
Hey folks look at the bright side. We still have two-thirds of the building still standing. Perhaps the "Trump Entity" will leave us two-thirds of the constitution intact as well? Say he might get rid of the first few "inalienable rights", such as Freedom of Speech and Religion, and have …
Mike Caggiano commented on The case for eviction protections now
Great column Rick. I'm sure if a good faith effort was made between stakeholders, rather than having to balance the "campaign donation groupings" who are well organized and ever active in trying to insure that renters remain powerless even though they number nearly half the population of …
Mike Caggiano commented on Hope for peace
Too bad the Israeli government won't reign in the violent settler element which sees the bible as suggesting that they can burn down Palestinian towns and orchards in hopes of driving them away. Try and figure the logic there!
Mike Caggiano commented on Chaplains of the Empire?
Whoa, Craig, you are definitely my hero. What an experience, and Bravo to your courageous friends as well. I think the display of brutality is the whole point. Gestapo indeed.