Public Comment

Donald Trump receives a dose of his own medicine

Tejinder Uberoi
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 04:41:00 PM

Unprotected by the Republican sycophants in Congress and his darling Fox and Friends. NATO leaders ridiculed Donald Trump for his insulting behavior and to his customary barrage of insults. Crushed and thoroughly humiliated Trump made a hasty retreat and returned home sniveling and snarling exposing his razor thin-skinned vulnerability. Traumatized by the looming impeachment, Trump had sought comfort from British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, telling him that his letter to Ukraine’s president was flawless. A thoroughly exasperated Johnson told him he didn’t care a “Brexit” about his problems. -more-


Work Schedule Changes: Impact on the Quality of Life

Harry Brill
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 04:34:00 PM

A critical issue for working people at retail establishments, particularly businesses that serve food, is the unpredictability of work schedules that many workers experience. Many employers recognize that their employees need an anticipated schedule. But many do not. The problem is very troublesome for women with children when they are told only a day or two in advance that their schedule must be changed. Also, for both men and women altering schedules disrupts the lives of all employees, who participate in joint activities with friends, take courses in college, or have other obligations that are important to them. Not least, if work schedules are frequently changed, it is psychologically unhealthy. Clearly, giving employees insufficient notice of a change in schedule is an immoral act. -more-


Impeachment Insights

Bruce Joffe
Sunday December 08, 2019 - 04:34:00 PM

Impeachment shouldn't end with a narrow vote on one narrow issue, important as weakening our national security is. Trump has committed many more impeachable crimes in addition to shaking down Ukraine. The impeachment investigation is our only and best opportunity to get to the bottom of his emoluments, his electoral collusion with Russia, his ceding our foreign influence to Russia in places like Syria, his disruption of our NATO alliances, his obstructions of justice, his personal profiting from governmental expenditures at his hotels ... the list goes on. -more-


California Poor People's Campaigh

Emberlea McCulligh
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 04:42:00 PM

55 percent of people in California are poor or low-income—a total of 21.4 million residents. This includes 65 percent of children (5.9 million), 57 percent of women (11 million), 66 percent of people of color (15.4 million), and 39 percent of White people (6 million).

I and my son are part of this 55 million. I have Stage 4 cancer and am being held hostage by overwhelming student debt. I am on disability and cannot work more than 20 hours a week. This must stop! We need more visibility of the actual poverty that most of us live in desperately. Please hear my cry! -more-


Say No to Ashtrays in Smoke-Free Areas

Carol Denney
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 04:40:00 PM

The Community Environmental Advisory Commission (CEAC) Agenda on Thursday, December 12, 7:00 pm (Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch Library, 1901 Russell St. @ MLK, Berkeley) is pitching more "cigarette butt receptacles", commonly known as ashtrays, in smokefree commercial areas.


Ashtrays are a universal "okay-to-smoke-here" symbol, the opposite of what's needed in smokefree areas currently without signage or sporting contradictory, out-of-date signage which confuses smokers. We worked hard to make sure CEAC's 2017 pilot program was limited to four receptacles outside of the smokefree areas. But this new push not only reflects no historical knowledge of that discussion, it misrepresents Save the Bay as being in favor of ashtrays in our smokefree commercial zones. -more-


Bogus charges of anti-Semitism in the UK

Jagjit Singh
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 04:37:00 PM

British Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn has again condemned anti-Semitism,to dispel charges leveled at him by Britain’s chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, who accused Corbyn and his Labor Party of anti-Semitism ahead of national elections on December 12. -more-


Editorial

Another Watershed on the Berkeley Horizon

Becky O'Malley
Saturday November 30, 2019 - 09:45:00 PM

UPDATE, 12/7/19: As predicted here, “Berkeley Plaza”, aka 2211 Harold Way, is again in play as we rush toward the putative end of the serial deadline extensions which the City of Berkeley has granted to the project’s financiers as they’ve struggled to amass the requisite capital since the project was granted a use permit in 2015. On the agenda of Berkeley’s Landmark Preservation Commission last Thursday was an item captioned “Final Design Review” but which was described in the staff report as “incomplete”. This relates, somehow, to a requirement in the original conditions of approval that the LPC has to review certain aspects of the design before the building permits are granted.

Full disclosure: I sit on the commission, but that doesn’t mean in any way that I knew what was going on.

The original financial backer, one Joseph Penner, who had put the entitlements up for sale a couple of years ago with no apparent buyers, was in attendance along with his posse, minus Berkeley “expediter” Mark Rhoades, but he didn’t say anything.

Opponents did participate in full voice. Four speakers noted that the latest version of the plans, which some of the commissioners had received, featured a 40% reduction in the promised number of film theaters (from 10 to 6) and also a reduction in the number of units. They therefore concluded that the complex should be returned to the Zoning Adjustment Board as effectively a new project.

My fellow commissioners, possibly all of them as confused as I was, voted unanimously to take no action, except to continue the item to their next meeting, which won’t be until February. Is there any way the project could be green-lighted before then? If anyone thinks they know the answer, I’d love to hear about it. -more-


Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: Matching Yourself to the Ideal Work

Jack Bragen
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 05:00:00 PM

Employment for a mental health consumer, and for most people, usually brings self-esteem and self-appreciation. It brings meaning to life. It brings purpose. It gives a reason to get out of bed every morning. It brings hope for something better. -more-


SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces

Gar Smith
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 04:50:00 PM

Turning Over a Nude Leaf -more-


TECH TOPICS: Notes from the Mac Help Desk

Glen Kohler
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 04:28:00 PM

The thought of artificial intelligence in the hands of so-called public servants’, many of whom regularly ignore individuals’ rights and welfare, makes me squirm. It seems naive to assume that A.I. will not be used against us here in the U.S. -more-


Arts & Events

AROUND & ABOUT--The Visual Arts

Wednesday December 11, 2019 - 10:18:00 PM

Eun Sun Kim Named Music Director of San Francisco Opera

James Roy MacBean
Monday December 09, 2019 - 12:54:00 PM

On Thursday, December 5, Matthew Shilvock, the company’s General Director, announced from the stage of San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House that 39 year-old Eun Sun Kim, who conducted the highly regarded Rusalka here in June, was named the new Music Director of San Francisco Opera. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Eun Sun Kim becomes the first woman to hold the lead post at an American opera company of major size and stature. -more-


Events

The Berkeley Activist's Calendar, Dec. 8-15

Kelly Hammargren, Sustainable Berkeley Coalition
Saturday December 07, 2019 - 04:32:00 PM

Worth Noting and Showing Up:

The City Council winter recess is December 11, 2019 – January 21, 2020. This is the last full week of City meetings in 2019.

Future



Sunday, December 8, 2019

No City meetings or events found

Monday, December 9, 2019 -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Public Comment

Donald Trump receives a dose of his own medicine Tejinder Uberoi 12-07-2019

Work Schedule Changes: Impact on the Quality of Life Harry Brill 12-07-2019

Impeachment Insights Bruce Joffe 12-08-2019

California Poor People's Campaigh Emberlea McCulligh 12-07-2019

Say No to Ashtrays in Smoke-Free Areas Carol Denney 12-07-2019

Bogus charges of anti-Semitism in the UK Jagjit Singh 12-07-2019

Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: Matching Yourself to the Ideal Work Jack Bragen 12-07-2019

SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces Gar Smith 12-07-2019

TECH TOPICS: Notes from the Mac Help Desk Glen Kohler 12-07-2019

Arts & Events

AROUND & ABOUT--The Visual Arts 12-11-2019

Eun Sun Kim Named Music Director of San Francisco Opera James Roy MacBean 12-09-2019

The Berkeley Activist's Calendar, Dec. 8-15 Kelly Hammargren, Sustainable Berkeley Coalition 12-07-2019