Columnists

David Hegg

David Hegg | What Are You For?

Have you noticed that it is increasingly easy to become a negative person? Is it just me or has criticism and disdain become our national pastime here in America? What

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Common Progressive Sense on Props

Election season is now active and it’s time to share the progressive, thoughtful view on some of our most important choices before us, regardless of party affiliation.   This election,

David Hegg

David Hegg | Things I Know for Sure

Is anyone else finding it hard to know what we can know for sure? Perhaps it is the explosion of ways to gain information that is making certainty uncertain. Who’s

Jim de Bree

Jim de Bree | Understanding the Down-Ballot Props

My last column discussed the gaming propositions. This column discusses Propositions 28-31. For the first time in many years, the November election does not include any statewide bond measures, which

Jason Gibbs

Jason Gibbs | The Danger of Symbols

Symbology is a powerful thing. Images can invoke noble, righteous and kind actions producing positive results for all those involved. They can also incite anger, fear and even outrage to

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Long Live Mogens!

The following is a true personal story.  Some names and circumstances have been changed for respect and privacy of the families involved:  The story starts at Yolanda’s, a go-to Mexican

Joshua Heath commentary

Joshua Heath | When the Queen Gets Canceled

The woke are at it again.  Not content with canceling free speech, comedy, Dr. Seuss and Aunt Jemima, they’ve now found their way toward a new target: the recently departed

David Hegg

David Hegg | Nobility Demands Morality

I guess it’s my turn to reflect on the seemingly unending parade of mass murders that has passed by our stunned souls over the past several years. Several things cause me

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Stephen Smith | The Pot Calling the Kettle Black

Recently President Joe Biden made a speech while standing in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Sacred ground that witnessed the birth of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution,

Jim de Bree

Jim de Bree | Sorting the Gaming Propositions

If you are like me, you have probably seen commercials from various Indian tribes and others about gaming Propositions 26 and 27. Like most proposition-related advertising, what is said is

David Hegg

David Hegg | Dignity, Decency and Integrity

As it turned out, I was in Jerusalem when Queen Elizabeth died. Fortunately, the television in my hotel carried the BBC station and, as you might expect, the coverage was

Tim Whyte

Tim Whyte | This Column Is Curious

Publisher’s note: This column may not be for everyone. Reader discretion is advised. Well, if any of you kids want to learn how to give a good BJ, don’t bother