Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Governments and Prop. 50

Without a doubt there is NOTHING more permanent  than a temporary government program, and anyone who believes that California Proposition 50, if passed by the voters, will not become permanent

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Rob Kerchner | Who Are the Crazy Ones?

Democrats shut down the government because they think it’s not going bankrupt fast enough. They throw rocks at federal agents because they think the agents are too violent. They ban

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Diane Zimmerman | Hello from New California

New California State is the group that broke off from Jefferson after having been heavily involved in that group since its inception. Good people. The problem with Jefferson and all

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Gene Rostalski | SCV Water Kudos

I just completed the four sessions at the SCV Water Academy. We toured three locations, each unique, but with the same goal: “Clean/Safe Drinking Water, without fear of turning on

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Arthur Saginian | Cheers and Fears

In one of his letters many, many moons ago, Christopher Lucero took credit for starting what is now known as the Wakefield Winter Wonderland. It’s the Christmas display extravaganza that

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Larry Moore | Lighten Up, Hakeem

There is an iconic scene in the classic movie, “Stripes,” in which Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, reluctant recruits, are in their first day of basic training. Drill Sgt. Hulka

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Sandy Cassidy | Blind Ambition and a Smile

I wanted to thank you for the special story about Blind Ambition, a filly born blind, by Habeba Mostafa. And also, thanks to the wonderful work of the veterinarians at

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Bill Lyons | Newsom’s Faulty Math

I read in The Mighty Signal that California’s aspiring presidential candidate brags about his new accomplishment: only $55 for a month’s supply of insulin. He said, “California couldn’t wait for

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Jack Crawford | The Hypocrisy of Proposition 50

We are being inundated with TV ads both advocating for (vote yes) and condemning (vote no) Proposition 50 regarding gerrymandering on the Nov. 4 ballot estimated to cost California taxpayers

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Philip Wasserman | Capitalism Prevails

Far-right conservatives promoted a baseless 2024 conspiracy theory that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce would announce their engagement and support for President Joe Biden’s reelection at the Super Bowl halftime

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Lois Eisenberg | Stop the Plastic Poison

“Make America Healthy Again” has conveniently dropped the importance of how toxic plastics are threatening the health of Americans. Plastics are everywhere, and the chemicals associated with plastics are also

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Ron Perry | It Doesn’t Take a Gun

Thank you Charles Yacobian for your letter to the editor Saturday, Oct. 4. I would also remind Lois Eisenberg that it does not take a gun to kill. The following

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Sam Steel | What About Transparency?

Re: Cheryl Corriveau’s letter, Oct. 14. It is no surprise that Cheryl Corriveau, a 2022 Santa Clarita Valley Democrat “Volunteer of the Month,” would oppose financial transparency.  After all, it’s