Letters to the Editor

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

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Brian Richards | The Collapse of COVID Lies

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

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Rick Barker | Excuse Me?

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

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Larry Moore | ‘Trust Us’

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

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Rob Kerchner | Exposing Fascist Corruption

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

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Rick Barker | Consistency Please!

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

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Jessica Grosh | Stay Safe: Let Them Flee

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

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Bill Lyons | Whose Headline Is Correct?

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,

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Gregory Whitney | A Cold Nose Is Not Healthy

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

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G.A. Ben Binninger | Hope and Trust for the New Year

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

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Brian Richards | Open Borders!

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