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Howard Walther's avatar

I read this very excellent article by Justin Shores titled "No On Measure P". I will comment

since I use to live, for 35 years, adajent to City Colledge and some of my good neighbors

are former Professors and employees who have the "Inside Baseball" on the place.

From my City College Employee Neighbors I pass thier comments to you all>>>

1. City College "Openly" Discriminates and for "An Eligthened" Academic Institution Horrendous

(I saw this first-hand)

2. Executives At CC are way-way Overpayed and it is a "Revolving Door" as they cannot address

the "On-Going" Problems there and keep key people. (See item 1 above)

3. Polictical "In-Figthing" with Department Heads Common

4. Misuse of Funds Common.

5. The Academic Programs suffer where CC years ago was a solid City College that has now been greatly degraded

6. In-Fected by the DEI Clan-Network of SB

7. Poor hiring practices, like DEI, common at CC

8. Kids cannot find work or low-cost housing as with Everything SB

9. Based on Items 1 to 8 above would not give this place one cent until they clean-it-up.

My Two Cents above propably worth One Cent in this Town

Howard Walther, member of a Military Family

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Polly Frost's avatar

Thank you, Justin. Santa Barbara City College is going to be increasingly important in the near future as more and more people shift away from expensive colleges (where they get degrees in fields that will be taken over by AI) to more practical trade educations. For SBCC to waste any taxpayer money on anything that doesn't strengthen this aspect of their education is negligent to the point of being criminal. This will affect every aspect of Santa Barbara's future. They have the chance to move forward and turn SBCC into the best place for future generations to develop viable skills and vocations. And from what I see, they are asking for money so they can spend it to promote their Democratic Leftist ideology. Corporations are already moving past woke and DEI. SBCC could easily spend the money they're asking for to turn itself into a useless relic.

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