
Gerald Staack | Stopping the Pain at the Border
It’s time to stop crying about migrants trying to cross our border illegally and do something about it. People who flee their own country are mostly victims of poor, unsafe

It’s time to stop crying about migrants trying to cross our border illegally and do something about it. People who flee their own country are mostly victims of poor, unsafe

I am writing in response to several recent controversies regarding the Thin Blue Line flag. For those not involved in law enforcement, the Thin Blue Line flag is NOT a

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

I once suffered the judgement of Arthur Saginian. His remedy, as he judged my writing, was “simplify.” The audacity. Nonetheless, and at long last, you got it, Art. To quote

Recently two noteworthy items made the news. Dr. Leana Wen is a Washington Post column author and frequent CNN guest. During much of the “pandemic” she favored people losing their

In re: Gary Morrison, “Understanding the Levels of Power,” letters, Jan. 14. Excuse me, sir, but my article was 100% legally and constitutionally correct since any and all California ballot

Re: Judy Propri, letters, “Arthur, Come Home,” Dec. 6. OK… How am I not getting the last word here, Ms. Propri? I’ve done my best to put this matter to

I am grateful for free speech and the U.S. Constitution. Otherwise I would not be writing my occasional letters to The Signal without being arrested, or my home bombed. Some

When I read the names of Thomas Oatway and Lois Eisneberg signed to Signal letters, it has the same effect on me as watching Jen “Circle Back” Psaki and Karine

The left pretends it is anti-fascist by styling itself “Antifa,” but as Mussolini said, fascism is a merger of state and corporate power. And that is precisely what the left

Re: Rick Barker, “Constitutional Law 101,” letters, Jan. 8. Rick has it wrong. It is true that the many divisions of our governmental system can each put forth rules, or

In re: Jonathan Kraut, commentary, “Legislation Because of Jan. 6,” Jan. 3. While we seldom agree on most issues, I always enjoy reading Mr. Kraut’s submissions as he is a

In response to “Husband, wife chase away burglars in Canyon Country,” Nov. 11: First of all, I want to express my sympathy for what the couple recently faced. Imagining someone

I’ve noticed that the opinion section in The Signal (or any newspaper, for that matter) basically amounts to three or four different sinks around which the letters and columns circle.

I’m confused! A headline in The Signal said, “SoCalGas anticipates bills to increase by 128%.” This was caused by natural gas market prices in the West that more than doubled,

Winter is cold, flu and COVID season, but why? Conventional wisdom assumes clustering of people indoors is the cause. Some time ago scientists found small biological entities (vesicles) in the

Without communications nothing is possible and without information there can be no activity. Nonetheless, underlying every human interaction is the requirement for either hope or trust as well as resources

If some kind of sane governing is going to be accomplished, it is not going to be with the 118th Congress. One their first day and on following days of

Under President Joe Biden, more than 5 million people have come across what used to be our southern border. A country with no borders cannot be a country. Who in

Recently coming to my attention were the words of an Asian cleric who made a plea to the world, to practice compassion, and urged us to not be conveyers of