
Jeffrey Rankin | No Faith in Elections
I have to say, with weeks of voting, ballot boxes scattered everywhere, legal vote harvesting (made legal by our state representatives), I do not have much faith in our county
I have to say, with weeks of voting, ballot boxes scattered everywhere, legal vote harvesting (made legal by our state representatives), I do not have much faith in our county
In several recent letters to the editor, my submissions have been criticized by Signal readers who disagree. I will respond. One letter suggested that I should be more concerned about
I think your editorial on the supermajority push for multi-unit residences in the midst of a single-family development was excellent. Now I want to hear from you on the state
In their Aug. 6 opinion column, Cheryl Gilmore and Mark Reynolds of Citizens’ Climate Lobby again use alarmist language in their quarterly flacking for a tax on all economic activity,
Women were a dominating factor as Team USA acquired more medals than any nation at the Tokyo Olympics. Female athletes won nearly 60% of U.S. medals and were awarded 23
Recently Gary Horton penned another screed that was filled with leftist platitudes about the reasons for increased crime (Aug. 4). To summarize, his reasons are a disrespect for the rule
Torment is merely a side effect. All I’m trying to do is make you think, to think independently of what you have been “told.” It’s no different than meditating or
My high school is named for an Indian tribe, the Winnebago, as is the surrounding village, township and county. Naturally, the school mascot is the Winnebago Indian. It’s enough to
There is a misconception circulating in our society that is driving some wrong-headed decisions by government policy makers at all levels, from local school board members to the most senior
Forty-three years ago this week, Bill White, my hero, hired me as a teacher at Arroyo Seco Junior High. Like so many other teachers at that time, I was a
I am going to part with and probably anger a lot of my fellow conservatives on this, but as is always my preferred practice I am going to let logic
Re: Mr. Thomas Oatway of Valencia. The majority of his letters bash people for not getting vaccinated, and the majority of those he bashes are Republicans who support Donald Trump.
Subject: The Board of Supervisors’ lack of commitment and responsibility and transparency. I sent this letter to the Board of Supervisors on Aug. 7. Madam supervisors, I want to express
Regarding Thomas Oatway’s comment on Aug. 6 (“Theater of the Absurd”) on Donald Trump’s not winning the election: I would recommend he click onto FrankSpeech.com and watch Mike Lindell’s Cyber
As of June 12, 2020, the L.A. County homeless population was 66,433, a 12.7% increase from 2019. Measure H, the L.A. County homeless initiative, is estimated to generate $355 million
How ironic that those, who claimed under Donald Trump in 2020 to care most about things like migrant kids and COVID-19 numbers, supported Joe Biden. His 2021 migrant kid numbers
Amid all the national talk about deleting oppressors’ names from places and things, Californios are carefully averting their eyes from the elephant in the room: Spanish oppression of native populations
The right wing’s capacity for false equivalency was demonstrated again, this time by Bill Ryan’s letter Aug. 4 (“Putting the Shoe on the Other Foot”). Ryan was commenting on a
The column (July 31) from Betty Aronson had so many untruths that it will be impossible to refute them all, but I will revisit a few of the most absurd.
Gary Horton started off pretty good with his recent article (June 30) entreating us to be wise as well as smart. It was good until the end of the first
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