Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Donna Schmidt | A New Color Palette?

I have been watching the building of the new industrial complex, Needham Ranch. I agree completely that it is a needed complex for the future of Santa Clarita Valley, bringing

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Sean McLaughlin | We’ve Been Had by Hill, Democrats

“House Democratic leaders have a rebellion in their ranks. And there’s no easy way to quash it.” (Politico, “Pelosi’s freshmen fracture amid GOP pressure,” Feb. 14.) Politico continues: “Democrats in

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Fake News!

And Mexico will pay for it. Unbelievable chutzpah! Dick Ramirez Valencia

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Ed Bolen | Good News from Van Nuys Airport

Recent good news from Van Nuys Airport provides an important reminder about business aviation safety. Business aviation, which refers to the use of an airplane for transport, accounts for the

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Paige Weaver | Heath Column Riddled with Errors

This is regarding Joshua Heath’s commentary of Feb. 12. Joshua Heath’s commentary made too many statements to correct here, but a couple will be addressed. Heath claims Democrats gained control

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John Hanks | Bring Back the Treasure Hunts!

I have enjoyed reading the flashbacks from the last 100 years of The Signal. I remember that The Signal sponsored a “treasure hunt” in the 1980s where clues were given

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Bob Comer | Why Social Security Is Almost Broke

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters, Feb. 13: Social Security, as most government programs, hasn’t remained the same as promised. It began only for senior citizens who had worked.  The tax to

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Judy Propri | One More Point on Pelosi Hypocrisy

Jason Gibbs wrote an excellent column (Jan. 26) entitled “Pelosi’s War and the Hypocrisy of Party Politics.” He listed points outlining her hypocrisy but left out a crucial one. She

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Patrick Daems | Defining Populism

Many are very worried about the tyranny of democracy, about the need for strong political leadership, about populism taking over here and in so many other countries… But perhaps we

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Elaine Parker | Trump Delivers for Women

Unity is a tough sell in today’s political landscape. But that’s what President Trump pursued during his State of the Union address — and for a moment, he had it.

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Michael J. Garcia | The Wall Is Already Built

While the debate about “The Wall” has become a national discussion, the effects of the discussion in have manifested a recurring theme about the inability of our two parties to

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John Weaver | AOC Is Clueless

Gerald Staack’s letter of Jan. 29, “Class Warfare is a Real Threat,” claims that class warfare was dormant until Donald Trump came along. Of course the conservatives and neo-liberals dominating