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Re: A look at the task force on homelessness, news, Aug. 30. The Santa Clarita City Council is undertaking a worthy yet difficult task when it comes to the homeless

Add another one! They say two things are certain in life: death and taxes. Well, I think we can add another one: Lois Eisenberg’s weekly rants against our president in

Re: the latest Brian Baker/Lois Eisenberg skirmish. No surprise at all that Brian Baker announced his support for Steve Knight, nor that he supports President Trump and his self-evident and

I’m going to come to Brian Baker’s defense, although he needs nothing from me. He is perfectly capable of his own defense. First of all, Brian correctly identifies the characters

The letter writer (Dennis Veal, Aug. 28) is confused about Social Security, and asserts the long-discredited lock box theory. Initially, Social Security was a pay-as-you-go system, and was not envisioned

A few weeks ago I read an article in The Signal regarding the solar panels located on the hills that you can see from Soledad Canyon Road. The article mentioned

Lois Eisenberg, a frequent contributor, sometimes has facts to support her letters. Unfortunately, her letter in Wednesday’s Signal (Aug. 29) was totally lacking any and it was just full of

I read with some amusement and amazement what a couple of readers of The Signal wrote to the editor about a prior letter denouncing Donald Trump. These readers were appalled

Seems I read the word “fascism” a lot lately, linked to President Tump and Republicans. Fair? After World War 1, Europe was in ruins and the world suffered a deep

They used to primarily affect major urban areas, but now radio pirates can be found broadcasting from suburbs, mountain shacks, or even automobiles. Often, it seems that these unlicensed, audacious

I just noticed on the opinion page of your Aug. 24 issue that there is a piece by Brian Baker titled, “Knight vs Hill: I’ll Take Knight.” I didn’t read

It never ceases to amaze me how The Signal can give Brian Baker the number of column inches it does. Consider Baker’s latest diatribe, “Knight vs. Hill” (Aug. 24), in

Maybe the city’s new committee on homelessness can finally identify what exactly qualifies as homeless in the Santa Clarita Valley. As I see it, there are three groups that fall

Residents who live in the Tesoro del Valle community have every right to be concerned when they hear that there might be plans to build a homeless shelter in their

America lost a real “hero.” While I disagreed with the vast majority of Sen. John McCain’s political views, he served the country honorably and with a civility that is rare

Mr. (Brian) Baker repeats twice in his (Aug. 24) column that he knows the values of a majority of people in his district and valley, yet provides no evidence. Worse,

Major, major hypocrisy. “He’s not a war hero. … I like people that weren’t captured.” To his family, “Deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of Sen. McCain.”

Lois Eisenberg should be grateful for the First Amendment to the Constitution, as it gives her the right to express her hatred and ignorance of facts. It seems the editor

Re: Letters, Lois Eisenberg, Aug. 24. How is the president destroying America? What obstruction of justice? What has he done that makes you think he is a traitor? Cite an