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  • As 9th Circuit Hears Appeal, LAX Protests Continue to Decry the So-called "Muslim Travel Ban"

    Nancy Kaufman|Updated Feb 9, 2017

    Sat, Feb 4th at Los Angeles International Airport, opponents and backers of President Trump's travel ban exercised their first amendment rights flanked by a team of LA's finest. Even though Federal Judge Robart temporarily suspended the President's executive order banning people from seven majority Muslim countries from entering the US, protesters in Los Angeles , among other cities across the United states, took to the streets for a second weekend in a row to protest Trump's...

  • California Drought Ends, But Controlling Santa Monica Refuses to End Restrictions

    Observer Staff, AP|Updated Feb 9, 2017
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    Sierra Nevada snow drifts are at a drought-busting 173 percent of average, with the most snow recorded since 1995, California water managers said Thursday. State water managers poked rods into drifts as high as tree branches to measure the snowpack. They found far more snow than at the height of California's more than five-year drought, when the measurement was done in almost-bare mountain meadows. "The winter storms across California are a welcome relief from five years of...

  • Catholic and Evangelical Leaders Object to EPA Nominee

    Zane|Updated Feb 7, 2017

    More than 70 Catholic and Evangelical leaders, backed by nearly 500 pro-life Christians from across the country, have written an open letter to President-elect Trump asking him to withdraw the nomination of Scott Pruitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and name someone with a better record of protecting human life from pollution. The full letter is below, along with the names of the 70 faith leaders (to add your name, go to http://www.creationcare.org/). Dear...

  • Evangelical Leaders Send Letter to Trump Condemning Muslim Ban

    Zane|Updated Feb 5, 2017

    A group of Evaqngelical Christian leaders sent a letter to Donald trump on Sunday, January 29, requesting that he allow refugee families resume movement into the United States immediately. They point out that refugees are already extremely well-vetted, and it is a part of Christianity to offer aid to those in need. Many Americans are stunned by the new President's executive order banning entry of nationals from seven different countries. Unlike an Obama order that temporarily...

  • City Approves $141,000,000 City Hall Annex,

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 3, 2017

    On Tuesday, the Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved a 50,000-square-foot project that will cost $141 million, including finance costs. The excuse given for the extremely high cost ($2820/square foot) is that the building will be "sustainable" and be a candidate to win Green awards. $100 to $200 a foot are common figures for construction estimators. According to Constance Farrell, City Public Information Officer, the building will pay for itself in 30 years and...

  • Spineless Animal Page on Wikipedia Includes Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan

    Observer Staff|Updated Feb 3, 2017

    House Speaker Paul Ryan did not stand up to President Donald Trump on his recent ban of immigrants from 7 majority Moslem countries. As an apparent consequence, he was listed on Wikipedia's Invertebrate page, as one of the world's spineless animals. The page has Ryan listed below Horseshoe Crabs, but above "jellyfish, echinoderms, sponges and other worms." https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Invertebrate&oldid=762135165 Wikipedia has always been characterized by it's...

  • Small City to Erect The Most Expensive Public Building in World History

    David Garden, SM Resident|Updated Jan 24, 2017

    • Proposed building "massing" overhangs the historic City Hall building on the south side as it will project all the way to the sidewalk and disturbs the historically significant streetscape view of City Hall from Main Street. The historic landmark significance of City Hall is being chipped away at bit by bit. A recent example was the removal of the City Hall entrance steps during the construction of Ken Genser Square. • Proposed plans to win the Living Building Challenge (LB...

  • Astonishing Figure: City will spend $141,000,000 to build a 50,000 sft building.

    David Garden, SM Resident|Updated Jan 24, 2017

    Dear Friends and Neighbors, I am writing about my upcoming, January 24th, City Council appeal hearing of the $86 million that is about to be spent on an annex to the backside of the Santa Monica City Hall. The annex is officially being called the, "City Services Building." It is my opinion that this is an exorbitant amount of taxpayer money to be spent for only 50,000 square feet of space and 239 workers. Also, let's not forget that this $86 million will be financed with...

  • President Obama's Parting Letter to the American People

    Liz Miller|Updated Jan 24, 2017

    President Obama penned an emotional letter to the public, published Thursday, in which he thanks us for allowing him to serve as our president, and promises to be with us as American moves into the future. "I'll be right there with you every step of the way ... Yes, we can." These are words that so many Americans, most Americans, have been aching to hear. We miss you already, Mr. President. This is the full text of the Letter: It's a long-standing tradition for the sitting...

  • Obama's Approval Ratings Highest on Record since First Year in Office

    Zane|Updated Jan 24, 2017

    As President Obama passed the torch to President-elect Trump, The Harris Poll took a final look at America's feelings towards his time in office. For the first time since August 2009, just over half of Americans rate President Barack Obama positively. As his two-term Presidency comes to a close, 51% of adults say the President is doing an excellent or pretty good job overall. While Obama's positive ratings have been steadily climbing since March of 2016, this new rating is...

  • In a Populist Inaugural Speech, President Donald Trump Promises to Put "America First."

    Observer Staff|Updated Jan 22, 2017

    "Chief Justice Roberts, President Carter, President Clinton, President Bush, President Obama, fellow Americans and people of the world, thank you. We, the citizens of America, are now joined in a great national effort to rebuild our country and restore its promise for all of our people. Together, we will determine the course of America and the world for many, many years to come. We will face challenges. We will confront hardships. But we will get the job done. Every four years...

  • Donald Trump Receives Policy Statement from National Council of Churches

    Zane|Updated Jan 22, 2017

    BEFORE THE OATH OF OFFICE IS TAKEN Statement By Major Christian Organizations on President-Elect Trump's Policy Agenda and Political Appointments Washington, D.C., January 6, 2017-As our nation prepares for the Presidential Inauguration, we do so with the lasting residue of a divisive election season and an even more fractured past. Our faith teaches us to be ministers of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:11-21). That is why we urge President-Elect Donald Trump, who has said he...

  • Ivanka Trump Moves to DC to Take a Quasi First Lady Role, Says CS Monitor

    Observer Staff|Updated Jan 21, 2017

    Donald Trump is not the only member of the Trump organization who starts a new job on Friday. Ivanka Trump has stepped down from her post at the Trump Organization, the Christian Science Monitor reports, because she will have a quasi-First Lady role in her father's administration. She and her family have moved to DC's Kalorama district, the same neighborhood that hosts the Obamas and Jeff Bezos. Ivanka will fulfill traditional duties of presidential wives, while First Lady...

  • Tiffany Trump to Sing "I'm Like a Bird" at Pres. Donald Trump's Inauguration

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jan 20, 2017

    Donald Trump's daughter Tiffany will fill in the gap at her father's presidential inauguration, after several mainstream Hollywood acts passed on the opportunity to perform in front of 63,000,000 TV viewers. She will sing Nelly Furtado's hit song "I'm Like a Bird," says a source at Mark Burnett's production company. Producer of The Apprentice and Survivor, Burnett is producing the inauguration. It should surprise no one that Tiffany Ariana Trump, 23, an American internet...

  • Utah Congressman Rob Bishop Wins Rubber Dodo Award

    Zane|Updated Jan 20, 2017

    The Center for Biological Diversity has given Utah Congressman Rob Bishop its annual Rubber Dodo award. The statue is awarded each year to the person or group who has most aggressively sought to destroy America's natural heritage or drive endangered species extinct. Bishop, a Republican, is chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources. "Rob Bishop has fanatically pursued an extremist agenda to give away America's public lands and kill off its endangered species," said...

  • Terrorism Expert Malcolm Nance Explains How the Russians Stole the Election

    Zane|Updated Jan 17, 2017

    In a book published one month before the election, New York Times bestselling author Malcolm Nance not only identifies the hackers as Russian but digs deep into the biggest political scandal since Watergate. Donald Trump finally acquiesced on this topic in last week's press conference, saying they "probably" did. Nance's other claims include: 1. The entire Russian hacking was done specifically to elect Donald Trump as president. 2. Trump's advisors, including Paul Manafort,...

  • Purple Line Between Wilshire/La Cienega and Century City Gets Funded

    Observer Staff|Updated Jan 16, 2017

    Metro will receive nearly $1.6 billion in Federal grants and loans to build the Purple Line Extension to Beverly Hills and Century City. The U.S. Department of Transportation is committing nearly $1.6 billion in new funding to the project. Most of it is grant money and $307 million in loans. "This section, which any Los Angeleno can tell you, is one of the most congested areas of Los Angeles, will be better prepared to handle more people and operate more efficiently," said...

  • Joseph Lawrence Selected as Interim Santa Monica City Attorney

    Constance Farrell, Ministry of Information|Updated Jan 15, 2017

    The City Council has chosen Assistant City Attorney Joseph Lawrence to serve as Interim City Attorney after the retirement of Marsha Jones Moutrie last month. Joe has been with the City Attorney's Office since 1986. During his tenure, he has been involved in all of the City's most demanding legal issues. He led the legal effort that recovered nearly $400 million for water contamination. During his tenure the City Attorney's Office was recognized as the top state and local law...

  • Text of Meryl Streep's Speech at the Golden Globes; Trump's Response

    Observer Staff|Updated Jan 11, 2017

    Meryl Streep gave an intensely political speech tonight at the Golden Globe awards, where she received the Cecile B. Demille lifetime achievement award. Donald Trump dismissed her speech, noting that she introduced Hillary Clinton at the DNC. Trump denied mocking a disabled reporter; he noted that he had reversed what he had initially written about 9/11. "Meryl Streep, one of the most over-rated actresses in Hollywood, doesn't know me but attacked last night at the Golden...

  • "#HOLLYWEED" isn't the only sign that Marijuana will be legalized in 2017, and not just in California

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff|Updated Jan 9, 2017
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    As American's awoke to the 2017 Rose Parade in Pasadena and the "HOLLYWEED" sign decorating the Hollywood Hills, it was apparent to all that 2017 is the year Marijuana will be legalized. The President Elect, a self proclaimed bringer of change, has pretty much said so. Here's a list of ten reasons Donald Trump will legalize marijuana: 1. It's what he said he would do. "President-elect Donald Trump has publicly supported medicinal legalization of cannabis products and...

  • Obama Family Voted Most Desirable New Neighbors for 2017; Justin Bieber Named Worst Neighbor in 2016

    Zane|Updated Jan 5, 2017

    Americans would most like to be neighbors with the Obamas in 2017, according to the 10th annual Zillow® Celebrity Neighbor Survey. Popstar Justin Bieber was selected as the least desirable neighbor, earning the most "worst neighbor" votes in survey history, breaking his own record from 2014. The annual Zillow survey asks U.S. adults which celebrities they would most like to have as a neighbor, and with whom they wouldn't want to share a fence. Most Desirable Neighbors in 2...

  • Kerry Investigates Nazi UFOs in Antarctica: 12 Best Fake News Stories of 2016

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jan 5, 2017

    Fake news (some prefer fictional news and information), was much discussed in 2016. Teenagers in towns across Macedonia competed for hits with each other and with mainstream US Media, posting fake story after fake story. Seriously, fake news became a cottage industry in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. That's the country's official name. No, really. Some feel fake news propelled the election of Donald Trump. Personally I think the Dems did themselves in, but I...

  • New York Times Calls For Democrats to Resist Trump's Inauguration as President

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Dec 27, 2016
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    In a rather amazing editorial, an opinion piece in the New York Times has called on the Democratic party to not cooperate in the appointment of Donald Trump as President. "Where is the Democratic party?" ask writers Dahlia Lithwick and David S. Cohen, as Trump appoints Cabinet members who want to dismantle the departments they will head. Why aren't Democratic leaders making more of Trump's refusal to attend daily Intelligence briefings, of Russian interference in the...

  • Bill Would Require Trump to Address Conflicts of Interest with Business and Family

    Zane|Updated Dec 25, 2016

    Congresswoman Katherine Clark has introduced legislation to ensure that U.S. Presidents are required to resolve any conflicts of interest with regard to financial interests and official responsibilities. Current law prohibits federal office holders from engaging in government business when they stand to gain profit. The President and Vice President are currently exempt from this statute. Clark's Presidential Accountability Act removes this exemption and requires the President...

  • Ted Winterer Elected Mayor of Santa Monica; Gleam Davis is Mayor Pro Tem

    Constance Farrell, City of SM|Updated Dec 23, 2016

    At its special meeting Tuesday, the Santa Monica City Council unanimously voted to select Ted Winterer as Santa Monica's next mayor and Gleam Davis as mayor pro tempore. "This is a tremendous honor and I am humbled and thrilled to serve as your mayor," said Mayor Ted Winterer. "I look forward to the work ahead with Mayor Pro Tem Davis and to the challenges and successes we are sure to see to keep Santa Monica the special place that it is." Mayor Ted Winterer is a 25-year...

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