Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Trump Was Regulated Into Defeat

For eight years, from 2008 to 2016, regulation saddled America’s economy, ironically priming Donald Trump’s history-making recovery. So how was he defeated? The same way… with regulation (alongside “emergency” election

Letters to the Editor

Carolyn Hill | Blame the Teachers’ Unions

I have family and friends who are teachers who want to return to in-person instruction. It’s very simple: Most teachers care about the children they teach. The problem is the

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Christopher Lucero | A Universal Insult

Arthur Saganian (letters, March 10) used the hypertypical conservative and liberal mind theses to form an insult to one in order to ennoble the other. He added his personal incoherence

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Arthur Saginian | Newsom Running Scared

Gov. Gavin Newsom is fighting for his political life. It’s clear that he’s scared, and it brings a sense of satisfaction to see him this way. It’s also clear that

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Judy Propri | Could it Happen Here?

Re: Vlad Ghenciu, letters, March 4, “Vigilance Against the Silencing.” Thank you for printing this letter. Americans need to wake up. I am currently reading a book entitled “Live Not

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Gerrie Currie | Time for Soul Searching

I would like to respond to the divisive letter sent in by Ms. Kay Vestal (March 6).  How could she, in good conscience, call for impeachment for lying, when her