Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Ted Aquaro | Narrow Is Not Better

What’s with the new mini toilet paper? The rolls are smaller and narrower. They were evidently designed for dainty people but not for ham-handed people like me. This is not

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Dick Cesaroni | The CARES Act Rip-Off

A little while ago (April 16) I wrote a letter to the editor regarding the $2.2 trillion stimulus bill. I agree that there were a lot of zeros in my

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Jim Blumel Sr. | Our Freedoms and COVID-19

We should all be concerned by how easily we are letting our basic freedoms slip away during this pandemic. Politicians say we must stay secluded until a vaccine is discovered

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Randi Kay | Need More PPE Enforcement

Kudos to Roberta Constantine (letters, April 25) for calling out the city on the lack of enforcement of personal protective equipment in public. I also contacted the city about this

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Lois Eisenberg | Trump vs. FDR

To compare President Donald Trump to the “Pearl Harbor Moment” is no match for what Trump is doing to undermine, while Franklin Delano Roosevelt united. Trump is divisive, egotistical, not

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Pat Coskran | Adrift on a Mythical Ice Floe

I’m getting a bit more anxious every day as I hear the experts talk about protecting the most vulnerable from COVID-19. My age and compromised immune system, due to treatment

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John Schwindler | Missing the York Column

What happened to Byron York? John Schwindler Newhall Editor’s note: With the coronavirus situation and a congressional election coming up, we’ve been running quite a backlog on local letters and

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Patrick Comey | Disappointed in Lunetta Column

I was disappointed to read Steve Lunetta’s opinion piece (April 23) wherein he promoted yet another conspiracy theory. Although the Signal tries to present a wide range of opinions, they

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Randi Kay | Say ‘Hi’ on the Road

Taking care of our mental health is a difficult task during the stay-at-home order. We are all missing that social connection that many people need to be happy. The next

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Paul Raggio | Why Settle for Bad Judgment?

All eyes are on our leaders and COVID-19 is revealing the very best and worst in leadership, and leader performances are being measured by their judgments. At the 20,000-foot level,

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Ken Dean | Stop the Hit Pieces

It is that time, and here we go again. First, I do not care who you vote for, because it is your American right. However, if there’s one thing I