Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Jim Curtis | A Fear for America

The coronavirus: This 79- and soon-to-be 80-year-old second-generation Californian is afraid that those who can’t handle, and go berserk when they see people wearing the wrong hat, may someday govern

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Mike DeJohn | Some Comparative Data, Please

For comparison purposes, would it be possible to show deaths and hospitalizations for heart disease, auto accidents and cancer to get a clearer picture on the impact of COVID-19 in

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Jay DelDotto | Tax and Immigration Questions

First question: Why is Gov. Gavin Newsom giving $125 million to illegal immigrants? According to a headline in another newspaper, “school leaders” are pleading for funds to reopen. And in

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Randi Kay | Bring Back the Drive-In

“The concession stand will be closing in 10 minutes.” Ah, that phrase is music to my ears.  There are some times in life when we wish history would repeat itself.

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David Estrada | Accurate Testing Needed

L.A. County had me go to a drive-thru testing site today! One of the reasons there may be false negatives is they have you swab your mouth yourself. No nasal

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Gary Curtis | Desperate at Home

With Elon Musk’s high-profile, economic and civil disobedience of Alameda County’s shutdown order for Tesla’s Fremont plant, will the high-profile precedent encourage other restricted businesses and non-retail entities to initiate

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Gary Morrison | Just Repeating a Lie?

During the run-up to the 2016 election, candidate Donald Trump continued his fictional investigation alleging that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S. At one or more of his

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Randi Kay | Advice for Graduates

My heart goes out to the graduating high school seniors whose plans for further education have been temporarily interrupted. Being older and having had the good fortune to have had

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Gary E. Rogness | Mask Rule Must Be Enforced

In an effort to help stem the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Los Angeles County supervisors have mandated that all persons working in an essential retail establishment and all members

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Greg Whitney | Science Fiction vs. Fact

Science Fiction: Imagine a “Twilight Zone” episode where the human population is threatened by a deadly alien virus and the cure that defeats the virus is supplied by a docile

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Christopher Lucero | An Observational Study

In a search for the solution to differing human responses to lockdown, it is proposed that we take the opportunity to leverage the global natural experiment the virus presents us