
Gordon Kobayashi | Young People: Get Out the Vote
Attention young people: Baby Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) and Millennials (ages 18-35) both represent nearly one-third of the potential voting populace apiece. In 2016, people 65 years and
Attention young people: Baby Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) and Millennials (ages 18-35) both represent nearly one-third of the potential voting populace apiece. In 2016, people 65 years and
I have heard from both Duane Mooring (letters, Dec. 21) and Lynn Wright (letters, Dec. 24). Apparently. I must have hit a nerve There is a phrase that you hear
Will 2020 be such a good year? The media, my friends… everyone says it must. The year of 2020 will bring 20-20 vision in our lives. Who wouldn’t want that?
With the beginning of a new year and century,we find a world in confusion and conflict in so many areas and so many levels. I recently learned of a meeting
I am dismayed to learn that Steve Knight has entered the race to replace disgraced congresswoman Katie Hill in California’s 25th District. Remember that Hill defeated incumbent Knight in the
Having now read Mr. Christopher Lucero’s (Jan. 3) response to the Betty Arenson commentary “Pay Attention” (Dec. 28) a third time, I am struck by a couple of things. First,
Re: Jim de Bree, “Political Mythology Postscript,” letters, Dec. 28. Aw, Geez, Jim. Is it really a conspiracy? This is America. We have human faults and graces. It is possible
I noticed that, in letters and columns, several Signal readers have commented that President Trump is responsible for the strong economy. One recent letter even went so far as to
I thought the claim that transgender men need abortion services at a Democratic National Committee debate was insane, but hearing comparisons of the airstrike that killed terrorist Qassem Soleimani to
Thanks for Matt Fernandez’s wonderful article! (“California experience,” Jan. 2). I enjoyed reading how California’s Rose Parade is enjoyed around the U.S. and how it inspired an entire family to
There are several Democratic presidential candidates who support Medicare for All who also happen to be viable candidates (unlike Bernie Sanders, who has no realistic chance of being elected). If
In response to Eric Goldin’s column, “Theater in the #MeToo Era” (Nov. 2): Author claim: “No matter how difficult it may have been to play this horrible individual, Ralph Fiennes
Re: Betty Arenson commentary, “Pay Attention,” Dec. 28. Hello Betty. Let me be a vicious Polyanna to your polemical Chicken Little. I could take on your misuse of statistics or
“United we stand, divided we fall.” These words were written into the “The Liberty Song” by one of our founding fathers, spoken by Patrick Henry in his final public address,
I invite the Time Ranger out to the dusty enclave of Saugus for an updated experience of the old West. In the recent past, according to The Mighty Signal, we
The guest column, “5 Reasons to Ditch Single-use Plastic” by Lisa McDougald in the Dec. 26 issue of The Signal is well-written and advocates implementation of sensible steps to reduce
Subject: California Schools and Local Communities Funding Act of 2020 Attention all Republicans, Democrats and independents, I beg of you to read about the California Schools and Local Communities Funding
Now that Christmas is over, New Year’s Day is approaching and President Trump has undeniably become an impeached president, let’s concentrate on getting some work done such as health care,
This morning on our morning walk, we noticed recent writings on the walls of the pedestrian tunnel by Valencia Glen park. I called 661-25-CLEAN, and left a message describing
As a postscript to my column “Political Mythology & Health Care,” published in The Signal on Dec. 19, Congress recently capitulated to health-care special interests and dropped consumer-friendly health-care legislation.
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