
Stephen Maseda | Trifecta of Democratic Voices
We have now had a trifecta of “Democratic Voices” starting with the Josh Heath column, which Betty Arenson accurately described as a “fantasy.” However, it was a dark fantasy, which
We have now had a trifecta of “Democratic Voices” starting with the Josh Heath column, which Betty Arenson accurately described as a “fantasy.” However, it was a dark fantasy, which
California housing affordability is in a crisis. Construction is being drawn back from building new homes by the home builders due to government fees, labor, the high cost of materials
On Saturday afternoon, Aug. 3, I switched on my TV to learn that there had been a mass shooting in El Paso. After a few moments I remarked to my
The Signal is to be commended for reporting that Cemex USA has sued the Bureau of Land Management to overturn the administrative decision that would have effectively terminated its two
This trip included 10 volunteers and we are now familiar with the check-in procedure: Hand over driver’s license, obtain a locker key, put all belongings in locker, including wrist watches
I just read Jonathan Kraut’s opinion, comparing President Trump to fascist behavior (reportedly from an article in “Psychology Today.”) This is a perfect example of a disingenuous Democrat partisan hit
In Response to the column, “Shall We Merrily Move to Impeach Rep. Katie Hill” on Aug. 9 by John Boston: Bravo, Mr. Boston. Finally someone who is not afraid to
It’s such a pity. I’ve read John Boston’s columns for years. I saw myself as his “Saddle Pal” on his journeys through Santa Clarita’s past. Then he went all “Fox
It saddens me that we are more than halfway through our 100 years column by John Boston (Saturdays). I think the history of the last 101 years would also be
In response to John Boston’s column on Aug. 9, “Shall We Merrily Move to Impeach Rep. Katie Hill?” Despite John Boston’s exceptional gift for writing and humor, he insists on
“Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” What the Democrats need is another John Kennedy. Don Gately Valencia
I am a long-time registered Republican, but an “independent” voter. I favor logic and morality over party affiliation. Therefore, my opinion on gun control is not slanted toward a political
While I am of course saddened by the recent mass shootings in California, Ohio and Texas, I am infuriated with our weak-kneed Senate for not having the courage to pass
I remember this story from the Old Testament: When Mesopotamia destroyed Jerusalem and took the tribe of Judah into bondage, it caused much consternation, because they felt that they had
Number 1: Can anyone name one law, just ONE law, that would have prevented the terrible shootings we’ve seen recently? Surely a new law will stop an evil madman and
Brian Baker (“The Value of the $10 Bill,” Aug. 3)forgets that every time the Fed issues a $10 bill, it gets $10 worth of assets (usually government bonds) in exchange.
Re: “Letter Perpetuates Climate Myth” (Terry Hansen, Aug 3): You can see every climate myth out there, clandestinely funded by the fossil fuel industry (scientificamerican.com), along with the peer-reviewed climate
“America’s Total Breakdown: Our Post-Decency Era” (July 30, Josh Heath) is a lesson in fantasy, not reality. Somehow the author presents his belief that the years of President John Kennedy
Isn’t it amazing at how many politicians visit our southern border and say tsk, tsk, all those poor refugees, how deplorable their living conditions are and then go back to
Joshua Heath hit the nail on the head in his commentary (July 30, “America’s Total Breakdown: Our Post-Decency Era”). The contrast he made with President John F. Kennedy showed how
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