San Diego Asking for a Lawsuit

Yesterday, the city of San Diego, CA city Council decided yesterday to not rescind a residency restriction ordinance, despite the fact that the California Supreme Court already ruled a similar state law unconstitutional and the fact that more than 40 municipalities in the state have been sued (and lost or settled).

We imagine Janice Bellucci is loading the paper in her printer as we speak.


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3 thoughts on “San Diego Asking for a Lawsuit

  • August 3, 2017

    Ha ha Can we say “Dummy…”?

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  • August 2, 2017

    You can believe Janice Bellucci is on this quick, fast and in a hurry, GO GET’EM JANICE!!!!!!!. Wish she was here helping with our fight. But gotta have confidence in the Attorney’s hired by FAC.

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  • August 2, 2017

    Those elitist pricks don’t want anyone living there except people with money and I can tell you that because I live in California and I see that attitude everyday.

    You think California is the most open-minded and liberal state well think again! It is shit like this that keeps wastes Janice’s time and the resources that could be used to fight other fronts of this ongoing battle!

    Lee

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