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Thousands of people gathered at a local funeral home to pay tribute
to ex-President Ronald Reagan. Embarrassed liberals spotted at the
scene explained that they mistakenly believed the assembly to be
a protest against the funeral industrys use of energy inefficient
vehicles.
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President Reagans death reminds us that were it up to Santa
Monica voters, the cold war would have to have been waged by Jimmy
Carter and Walter Mondale.
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To Santa Monica voters the Evil Empire was not the Soviet Union,
it was the Apartment Association.
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Santa Monica police had to manage crowd and traffic control at
the funeral home where President Reagans body was prepared
for burial. The Gates Kingley Gates location at 20th Street and
Arizona Avenue was ideal from the departments perspective.
A spokesman for the police pointed out that it was only four blocks
to both a 7/11 and donut store and walking distance to IHOP.
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Santa Monica police chief James Butts attended the burial service
for President Reagan at the presidential library. City Council members
were also invited but refused to go because there wasnt time
for the Citys consultants to first perform an environmental
hazards survey of the building and grounds.
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The City of Santa Monica won a lawsuit against a group of oil companies
found guilty of contaminating the Citys water supply. The
companies will have to pay the City $60 million plus build, at their
expense, a new water treatment facility. Attorneys representing
the oil companies failed to persuade the court that a new treatment
facility wasnt needed since they maintained that people in
Santa Monica only drink designer bottled water anyway.
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As a show of gratitude to the attorneys who represented Santa Monica
successfully on a contingency basis, the City promptly filed suit
against them challenging their fees as excessive. Filing the suit
was a City Attorney who earns $187,000 per year, who receives 33
days of vacation, every other Friday off, 12 days of sick leave
per year, health benefits and life insurance protection.
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ior to filing the suit the City and its attorneys tried unsuccessfully
to resolve the conflict through arbitration. But with politicians
on one side and attorneys on the other, the truth was nowhere to
be found.
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A homeless man, 22, was recently profiled in the local paper. His
aspiration is to be a chemist. So far, so good. He went on to say
that his drug of choice, DXM, was created by chemists and as a chemist
himself, he could make the drug to be completely safe.
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In the land of political correctness, I was surprised to read that
the City Council is expected to allocate $151,228 of a $246,400
state grant to target Spanish speaking do-it-yourself auto mechanics
to teach them to use environmentally preferable used-oil disposal
practices. Maybe the $95,132 left over will be used to teach white
men to jump higher.
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An alternative to government bureaucrats descending on the Pico
Neighborhood with clipboards trying to talk about used-oil disposal
in Spanish, the $151,228 grant funds could buy over 5,000 coupons
for oil changes at Jiffy Lube. But then theres that old adage,
Give a man an oil change and you save him $30. Teach him to
change his oil and you guarantee him dirty fingernails for life.
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Live theatre will soon have another major venue in Santa Monica.
Construction is scheduled to begin this fall on a Renzo Zecchetti
designed 504-seat facility to be located at 11th Street and Santa
Monica Boulevard. The only other live local theatre performances
take place at the City Council meetings on Monday nights.
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rivate fundraising efforts in support of the theatre are going
well. An unnamed donor gave $100,000 for a sculpture garden, Houstons
Restaurant donated a 7-foot Steinway piano and, not to be outdone,
Hooters restaurant donated a 7-foot sculpture of Anna Nicole
Smith.
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A study ordered by Santa Monica College officials has concluded
that the City is lacking in available park and recreational space
compared to other Los Angeles and Orange county cities and proposes
a $175 million bond measure largely to be used for College related
facilities as the solution. Either the researchers never heard of
the beach or feel that Santa Monica needs a nice community gathering
place like L.A.s McArthur Park. Its a good thing the
study wasnt done for a grade.
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Perhaps the lack of recreational facilities in Santa Monica explains
the towns low real estate values.
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Art students at SMC competed in a year-long program to have their
works shown at the Colleges Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery.
The favorite for the Grand Prize is an impressionistic portrayal
of a used refrigerator on a dolley.
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An ex-Raider football player was tried for allegedly setting fire
to the Simply Sofa store in the 2300 block of Lincoln Boulevard.
The case was prosecuted by the L.A. County District Attorneys
office as Santa Monica City Attorneys were too busy prosecuting
landlords. The trial ended in a hung jury. The key evidence in the
case was partially burned mail addressed to the defendant, which
was found inside fire bombs present at the scene of the fire. The
defense had argued that an ex-Raider couldnt be that dumb;
such stupidity was only possible from someone in management with
the L.A. Clippers.
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Remember the Living Wage Ordinance
that the City Council Majority wanted to impose on downtown businesses?
When it came to their own Budget that they recently passed, the City
refused to include a living wage provision that would apply to the
City and its contractors because it would cost the city an estimated
$1 million to $1.25 million dollars next fiscal year. Apparently,
whats good for the goose isnt good for the government. |