Get out of the way and let progress progress.Ĭhula Vista Port costs should be recouped Chula Vista and National City have suffered bureaucratic overreach. If the bureaucrats and do-gooders would stop seeing themselves as the only arbiters of what is best, we might all enjoy our bayfront’s promising potential finally realized. Residents are left with unfulfilled promises of enhanced quality of life for the entire region. The taxpayer is once again the loser, when the projects, and their jobs, are abandoned. ![]() ![]() Giving the benefit of the doubt to the good intentions of the bureaucrats at the Port of San Diego and to the altruists at the Environmental Health Coalition, it is difficult to understand how the raising of fees for developers’ projects on port land can, in the long run, benefit county residents (“Businesses rip new port fees,” U-T Watchdog, June 28). All of our founders would be incredulous that this is even being debated. Our laws, rights and privileges are far too sacred to be applied in an incoherent, random and willy nilly fashion as dictated by the whims of any corporation no matter how benevolent. Corporations are not people and the very concept is ludicrous on its face. ![]() They simply can’t be allowed to dictate what individuals can and cannot do over and above the law while also avoiding the criminal consequences of at least 13 deaths from negligence (GM). The problem with decisions that allow corporations human rights without any of the responsibilities is obvious.
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