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Bates: Let’s Tax Gasoline and Natural Gas in Berkeley (News Analysis)

By Zelda Bronstein
Tuesday April 03, 2012 - 08:10:00 PM

The city of Berkeley is falling apart. Deferred maintenance on the town’s deteriorating infrastructure—streets, public pools, street lighting, parks, recreation facilities and community centers, storm drains, seismic retrofits of city buildings—has led to $523 million worth of identified, unfunded projects. Between March 14-19, likely Berkeley voters were polled over the phone about possible bond measures for the November ballot whose passage would go toward paying for the repairs. On April 3, the council viewed the sobering results : none of the proposed measures came close to the 67% required to pass new property taxes. Grasping for alternative sources of revenue, Mayor Tom Bates proposed that a follow-up poll ask about a “green tax” on petroleum and a “carbon fee” on natural gas in Berkeley. -more-



Berkeley Murder Suspect Arraigned, Police Seeking Additional Suspects

By Jeff Shuttleworth
Tuesday April 03, 2012 - 07:06:00 PM

A suspect in the shooting death of a 24-year-old man in Berkeley on Thursday night was arraigned on a murder charge in Alameda County Superior Court today. -more-



Public Comment

Meet the Real 1%: OCCUPY BOHEMIAN GROVE This July

By Haig Patigian
Tuesday April 03, 2012 - 07:06:00 PM

In solidarity with a number of Occupations, as well as long-running protest group Bohemian Grove Action Network, the call for peaceful protests against The Bohemian Club this July in Monte Rio (CA) are hereby announced. Since Bohemian Grove is on private land, we respect those legal boundaries. Therefore, this communique only endorses peaceful, non-violent protests on the public land existing outside Bohemian Grove. -more-


Obituaries

Peter Douglas, Thomas Jefferson to the Coast

By Janet Bridgers, Earth Alert, www.earthalert.org
Thursday April 05, 2012 - 02:42:00 PM

Peter Douglas, who died on Sunday after a long battle with cancer, can be considered the Thomas Jefferson of the coastal protection movement. -more-


Editorial

Florida Killing Undermines the Rule of Law, and Truth is Another Victim

By Becky O'Malley
Friday March 30, 2012 - 10:47:00 AM

President Obama’s comment, just one among many such poignant statements, said it all: “If I had a son, he would have looked like Trayvon”. The news from Florida about a kid with a pack of Skittles in his hand being killed by a gun-toting vigilante was especially heartstopping for those of us who have children or grandchildren of African descent. I watched my granddaughter flick up the hood on her shocking pink rain slicker and flashed on all those dark-skinned boys pulling up their hoods against the rain as Trayvon did, and tempting fate in the form of fearful cowards with powerful weapons. -more-


Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: Magical Thinking

By Jack Bragen
Tuesday April 03, 2012 - 06:59:00 PM

An example of magical thinking is a gambling addict who has the belief he or she is going to hit the lucky number, win a million dollars and live happily ever after. Meanwhile that person is gambling away the food money and the rent money. Magical thinking of the previous President created the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan in the assumption that it would be a much easier and simpler enterprise than it turned out to be. (The U.S. military believed we could install a government in Iraq that is favorable to us, and Iraqi citizens would blithely allow themselves to be governed by it.) Magical thinking is responsible for gross errors in human behavior. It says that wanting something means you deserve it and will get it, in the absence of performing the necessary work. Magical thinkers falsely believe that God likes them better than other people. And they believe there will always be someone there to clean up their mess. -more-


ECLECTIC RANT: Trayvon Martin Killing: Let Investigations Run Their Course

By Ralph E. Stone
Thursday April 05, 2012 - 02:50:00 PM

On Feb. 26, 2012, Trayvon Martin, an unarmed teenager, was shot to death by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman captain. The teen was walking inside a gated community in Sanford, Florida, where his father and stepmother lived. Zimmerman claimed self-defense and was not arrested or charged and little or no investigation was conducted by the Sanford police department. -more-


My Commonplace Book (a diary of excerpts copied from printed books, with comments added by the reader.)

By Dorothy Bryant
Tuesday April 03, 2012 - 08:10:00 PM

“ . . . the greatest writers inevitably demand too much of, and are failed by, readers.” -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Florida Killing Undermines the Rule of Law, and Truth is Another Victim 03-30-2012

Public Comment

Meet the Real 1%: OCCUPY BOHEMIAN GROVE This July By Haig Patigian 04-03-2012

Trayvon Martin and the Media Depiction of African American Males By Dori J. Maynard 03-30-2012

Money vs. Democracy By Steve Martinot 03-30-2012

News

Bates: Let’s Tax Gasoline and Natural Gas in Berkeley (News Analysis) By Zelda Bronstein 04-03-2012

Berkeley Murder Suspect Arraigned, Police Seeking Additional Suspects By Jeff Shuttleworth 04-03-2012

Peter Douglas, Thomas Jefferson to the Coast By Janet Bridgers, Earth Alert, www.earthalert.org 04-05-2012

New: Housing Authority Asks Berkeley City Council for $400,000 to Privatize 75 Public Housing Units--Vote at Tuesday Meeting By Lynda Carson 04-01-2012

Third Homicide of the Year in Berkeley By Sasha Lekach (BCN) 03-30-2012

Stakeholders Weigh in on UC Berkeley GMO Complex By Richard Brenneman 03-30-2012

Police Transcripts, Police Review Raise New Questions about Berkeley Police Response to Victim's Call for Help By Ted Friedman 03-30-2012

Special Consideration for Senior Seniors? By Helen Rippier Wheeler 03-30-2012

Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: Magical Thinking By Jack Bragen 04-03-2012

ECLECTIC RANT: Trayvon Martin Killing: Let Investigations Run Their Course By Ralph E. Stone 04-05-2012

My Commonplace Book (a diary of excerpts copied from printed books, with comments added by the reader.) By Dorothy Bryant 04-03-2012

THE PUBLIC EYE: The Politics of THE HUNGER GAMES By Bob Burnett 03-30-2012

ECLECTIC RANT: Puerto Rico: The GOP Primary, Latino Vote and Statehood By Ralph E. Stone 03-30-2012

SENIOR POWER: getting online By Helen Rippier Wheeler 03-30-2012

Arts & Events

Confessions of an English Soap Opera Addict By Stuart Dodds 03-30-2012

AROUND AND ABOUT FILM: 'Time Regained' in the Raul Ruiz 'Library Lover' Retrospective at the Pacific Film Archive By Ken Bullock 03-30-2012