Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg: Chaotic agenda

Take note, America: There is going to be major chaos in the government the way that Trump is setting it up. White men are going to dominate Washington again, which

Philip Germain: We are better than this

Last Friday was International Holocaust Remembrance Day, remembering those who endured such tragedy and inhumane treatment so many years ago. President Trump remembered this day by signing an executive order

Brian Baker: Get used to it

In Tuesday’s edition of The Signal, a column by Jonathan Kraut entitled “Grassroots rallies: a new unity” and discussing Trump’s presidency makes it pretty clear that neither he nor his

Dennis Fuerst: Some consistency, Signal

As a Signal reader and subscriber for the past 42 years, I have seen many highs and lows as the paper has matured and occasionally changed ownership. It was disappointing

Casey McMichael: Closer look at pot shops

I applaud Mayor Smyth and his new position back with our city. Congratulations! I also want to say that his research on whether or not our city should embrace these

Casey McMichael: How stupidity works

Well, another “unsafe – do not do this at home” article. Tuesday’s “Surf’s up for Master’s University students” (A1) is unbelievable. To show the public and young people how stupidity

Cher Gilmore: Capital idea for polluted site

What a great idea Chad Kampbell proposed for the Whittaker-Bermite cleanup site “Seize this choice opportunity,” (Jan. 17 in The Signal)! It’s questionable whether, even after “cleanup,” the site will

David Veal: Vigilance, yes, but outrage, no

For decades our government and other governments have tried to influence, overthrow and/or interfere in elections overtly and covertly of other countries and regimes that we don’t agree with, and

Kevin Eliason: Remember the absent ones

Regarding the upcoming inauguration, I just wonder if any of those self-prissy politicians who will boycott the event ever bothered to talk to their constituents about our views. It’s not

Arnold Mann: Safety on the football field

In football play, on any level, “offensive holding” is one of the most difficult calls for any referee to make. I am not referring to “face mask” or “horse collar”

Jonathan Gonzalez: Make them bright

I’m writing to express my support on the expansion of the SCV fallen warrior’s monument, so that those names won’t be forgotten and in a near future these memorials can

Eric Heilbrun: What price democracy?

Editor’s note: The following letter was sent to the four seated Santa Clarita City Council members and copied to The Signal for publication. I just finished listening to President Obama’s