Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Kevin Eliason: My Russian connection

OK, in order to help bring all this Russian connection and collusion mess to a close once and for all, I confess. I have been living with two undocumented Russians

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Lois Eisenberg: Mueller’s probe

As the days press on in the Mueller investigation the Republicans are calling for a conclusion to this most important investigation about the Russians interfering with the 2016 election. The

John Tucker: Sanctuary city vote

I was disappointed to see Santa Clarita make the LA Times for our city council’s decision to oppose state laws. Here’s what troubles me about the council’s decision: 1. It

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Brian Baker: Different view of meeting

How interesting. Over the last few days, since the City Council’s May 8 open meeting at which they voted to oppose “sanctuary state” status, I’ve read a couple of letters

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Glenda Johnson: Was I at the same meeting?

Ever hear the story of several blind persons describing an elephant? (Their descriptions depended upon what part of the elephant they each touched so, therefore, descriptions differed greatly). I attended

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Gerald Staack: World oil collusion

According to a recent NPR report, “The U.S. is the world’s largest oil producer.” Saudi Arabia and Russia, not far behind, have colluded to “increase the price of oil over

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Roselva Ungar: Shocked at behavior

I attended the City Council meeting on May 8 and was shocked to see the rowdy, hostile, and disruptive behavior of a large group of “red hats” who filled the

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Marilyn Searcy: In support of Kellar

In response to Bruce McFarland’s opinion article in Tuesday’s Signal bashing Bob Kellar because Bob believes Santa Clarita will be much safer not being a sanctuary city. Yes, Bruce, he

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Andrew Taban: Why did council do it?

Frequently when it comes to local government I understand that we have a process for everything, but what I still have trouble understanding is why our city council decided to

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Betty Arenson: A Tea Party fallacy

The Signal’s recent “Where is the Tea Party’s outrage?” alleged that the Tea Party only cared about the national debt when Obama was president but not now with President Trump.

Jody Liss-Monteleone: Fences

Thank you for addressing the height of the Valencia Valley fence on May 8. During the past year, I spoke at countless school board meetings and wrote numerous letters to

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Lois Eisenberg: Trump’s own medicine

The Washington Correspondents Dinner Sat. April 28 was a little over the top by Michelle Wolf, but take into consideration her monologue on the Trump Administration was no different than

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Gil Mertz: Media hit new low

I didn’t waste a moment of my life watching the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner but seeing a clip of WHCAD President Margaret Talev refer to Hillary Clinton as

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VaNile Risser: Growth of the valley

As Mr. Gething claimed, he wasn’t disposed to reply to Brian Baker’s contribution (“We Are Seeing The Signs”), I have pondered whether or not to just skip Mr. Gething’s comments.

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Roselva Ungar: Tired of name-calling

I am really tired of Mr. Baker commandeering whole columns of the Signal to blame leftists and Democrats for the ills of large cities which he claims are created by

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Richard Myers: Not everything is political

I just read Brian Baker’s editorial, “We are seeing the signs” posted April 20th. I’m always glad to hear from Brian. In this piece he talks about noticing a billboard

Ken Dean: Keep your voices loud

Regarding the article, “Standing Together,” in the Saturday, April 21 issue of The Signal, I have this to say to our youth. Thinking back to the early 1960s and Martin