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We might not be happy much longer 

San Luis Obispo

San Luis Obispo has come full circle. After being resurrected with a progressive and enlightened majority in the 1980s, making it a unique community, it now finds itself returned to its regressive and reactionary past. It has become common and indistinguishable from other Republican-controlled, for-profit enclaves.

As the city continues its financial and communal downward spiral, the stigma of the recent election will be another reason for the erosion of the esteem of days past. Even the low voter turnout is an indication that the community cohesiveness that created “happy town” has all but disappeared.

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How do you feel about the Santa Maria Speedway reopening? 

  • I'm so excited and can't wait to go this summer!
  • It's great that local racers will return to the Central Coast track.
  • I'll feel better once I see it last a few more years.
  • Ugh. I can already hear the noise and see the traffic.

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