Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Jim Loken | Hate Comes from Both Sides

Re: Betty Arenson commentary, Jan. 19: Ms. Arenson writes as if hate resides in one party. But that infection taints all humanity and the examples she uses could easily fill

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Ken Dean | Seeking Transparency on Taxes

There seems to be a continuation of the controversy about the landscaping and lighting district assessment.  Some, in some areas, pay $12.38 and others in other areas pay $81.69. This

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Curt Scott | Wingnut Strategy vs. AOC

There appears to be only one wingnut support strategy for this Trumped-up “wall crisis” and government shutdown: Beat up on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for being so cheeky as to boogaloo with

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Alan Ferdman | Correction on De Bree Column

I am saddened to report Mr. Jim De Bree’s column, “We Need Streetlight Enlightenment” (Jan. 15), is factually incorrect. Santa Clarita has two separate streetlight zones, and they are funded

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Mildred Hubert | The Up Side of Trump

I voted for our current president because I wanted a businessman in office instead of a politician. I wanted someone who would negotiate a deal for the good of all

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Betty Arenson | Immigration vs. Illegal Immigration

The commentary of Jan. 6, “Backtracking, Diseases and Immigration,” was excellent in setting forth facts and reality. The one word in the title that was missing is “Illegal” (Immigration). The

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Mary Smith | Back to Basics on 2016 Election

In the 2016 general election, the popular vote for Clinton was 65.8 million (48.2 percent); and for Trump: 62.9 million (46.1 percent). Clinton won by 2.8 million votes nationally. In

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Duane Mooring | A Fence Isn’t a Wall

Concerning Byron York’s column on Jan. 8: It’s hard to believe many people could agree with the viewpoint Byron York takes on the border wall in his column titled “When

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Richard La Motte | Hypocrisy and the Wall

Aahh, the Wall. By 1916, Mexican bandits/revolutionaries had raided border towns in Texas and New Mexico to rob and/or find sanctuary so often that the U.S. Army, under Gen. John