Letters to the Editor

Judy Reinsma | Too Much Written Combat

Perhaps, given the current situation regarding letters to the editor, you should have a weekly full-page feature. Call it the Signal Forum. Then all these people who write letters with

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | The President’s Authority

When speaking about the Trump v. Biden classified documents issue, some contend the former is guilty (like the latter) because a president has to take specific and explicit action to

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Richard Myers | Too Much Plastic Surgery

I just don’t understand it and I’m wondering if it bothers many of your readers as much as it bothers me. I’m talking about all the many women who, for

Jonathan Kraut

Jonathan Kraut | Trump Makes a Vexatious Litigant

In March 2022, Alina Habba, attorney for former President Donald Trump, filed a lawsuit in federal court.   This lawsuit claims Hilary Clinton, Democratic Party leaders, former head of the

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Charles Bradford | You Call This Unity?

Re: “Rain or shine, SCV honors MLK,” news story, Jan. 17. The Free Dictionary defines “unity” as “1. The state or quality of being one or united into a whole:

David Hegg

David Hegg | Doing, Knowing and Being

By David Hegg A few weeks ago I was honored to attend two important civic events. First, I joined a few hundred invested Santa Clarita Valley citizens at a Town Hall

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Vive La Difference

As a 74-year-old who has been voting since I turned 21, I have a few observations I’d like to share with y’all no matter which side of the aisle you

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Rob Kerchner | Consequences of an Election

Elections have consequences. Like him or not, the world was safer and the U.S. was energy-independent under Donald Trump. The price of crude was low. Russia couldn’t afford to invade

Scott Wilk

Scott Wilk | One-Party Rule Fails Our Students

California parents know something that the state of California is afraid to admit: One-party rule is failing our students.  Take our shrinking enrollment numbers and horrific test scores as case

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Americans at Work

I always wanted to live in the United States, mainly inspired by the good-quality television shows growing up in the 1970s such as: “Mork and Mindy,” “Charlie’s Angels,” “Little House

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | An Expert on Everything

Please go to The Signal’s online version and read anything that has ever been submitted by Thomas Oatway. It’s really easy. There’s a little icon that looks like a magnifying