Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

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

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Betty Arenson | Community Newspaper Open to All

The Signal’s Jan. 31 opinion page was entertaining.  One reader felt the need to explain there are three branches of government and Trump alone caused the recent partial shutdown; ignoring

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Taryn Cain | Keep Those Columns Coming

To Tim Whyte: First things first, GREAT article.  (“The First Amendment: Yes, It’s for Everyone,” Jan. 27). I couldn’t agree with you more. Our country has become a mess and

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Richard Meyers | An Investment Tip

Investors take note: It’s been said that when it comes to investing “There is no such thing as a SURE THING.” I’m here to tell you that is no longer

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Lee Uber | Apology Owed to Hill, Democrats

The Signal editorial board has never been more factually incorrect than they were in their attempts to lay blame for the recent government shutdown at the feet of Democrats (“ICYMI:

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Rickey John Sandoval | Just More Breitbart?

When we purchased our home in Newhall last year, I became excited that The Signal was to have a Sunday edition coming out and eagerly awaited reading hometown news. However,

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Raagib Quraishi | A Head-Shaker of an Editorial

If our founding fathers had read the editorial board’s stance on the government shutdown (Jan. 27), first they would’ve shook their heads because this is definitely not how our democracy

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Gerald Staack | Class Warfare Is a Real Threat

Throughout history, no matter which form of government was in power, the poor and the middle class have always been under the thumb of aristocracy. Today, aristocracy, mainly affixed in