Letters to the Editor

Brian Richards | More Hysterics

The left, as they they are wont to do, are up in arms about something called Project 2025. This is a 900-page policy statement created by dozens of people from

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | The Same Nincompoops

”It was an insurrection!” was brought to us by the same nincompoops who insisted — for years — that “It was Russian collusion!” They’re the same nincompoops who insisted that

Letters to the Editor

Shari Gibbs | He’s a New Yorker

The election was held and we have a president-elect. I was happy and relieved with the result because I agree with his policies. I know there are going to be

Letters to the Editor

Christopher Lucero | A Poorly Informed Outburst

A recent suggestion (Nov. 2) by one reader held Caltrans responsible for flow problems on local freeways. Like most blaming, especially political blame rants, it was a poorly informed emotional

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | Lofty Words of Compassion

Here are some real words of compassion, foresight, and fiscal wisdom, from the progressive wing of our government: “People in our country should not be going bankrupt because they got

Commentary

Joe Guzzardi | Wanted: More ESL Teachers

The news agency Reuters published a story about how the border surge has crushed, from coast to coast, the public school system. Titled “An American Education: Classrooms Reshaped by Migrant

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House control too close to call 

By Joseph Lord Contributing Writer  Both parties were holding their breath Wednesday as control of the U.S. House of Representatives remained too close to call while results continued to come in