Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Christopher Lucero | A Non-Western Attitude

On Jan. 11 (letters, “Criminals in Eye of the Beholder?”), Arthur Saginian promoted a distinctly non-western attitude toward men and women who had clearly violated existing civil statutes against certain

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Larry Moore | Go Ahead, Make Our Day

As the final toll of the calamitous wildfires has yet to be determined, one thing should be very clear to every politician in the state of California and Los Angeles,

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Lowell Kebschull | Cartoon’s Missing Ingredient

Wednesday’s political cartoon in The Signal depicted a burned-out landscape with two gasoline cans, one labeled “Bass,” and the other “Newsom.” However, it would have been helpful for the cartoonist

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Rob Kerchner | Who’s the Dictator?

For such a dictator, it’s odd that Donald Trump never prosecuted his political opponents. Not even “lock her up” Hillary Clinton.  And in an even odder twist, his kindly political

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Brian Richards | A Favor Please!

I have a favor to ask for Democrats in this state.  I know some of you are thinking what gall I must have for asking, but it’s a serious request.

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Gary Curtis | Is Greenland Purchase Farfetched?

Just weeks before being inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, President-elect Donald J. Trump created an international political whirlwind by publicly proposing to purchase Greenland. Mr. Trump

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Rob Kerchner | Trash Truck Overkill

Does anyone really think that sending three separate trash trucks to every house every single week is saving the environment? Talk about pollution and carbon footprints. Most of what goes

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Arthur Saginian | Not the Same Newcomers

Lois Eisenberg (letters, Dec. 19) says that mass deportations of undocumented immigrants will harm our economy, our country, and increase the price of everything from food to construction. No, Lois,

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Philip Wasserman | GOP Should Take the Cue

Gov. Gavin Newsom will be termed out of office. His public policy failures, which include a state that is perpetually on fire, gives Republicans the best opportunity to win the

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Andres Sanchez | Getting a Head Start on Blame

With catastrophic wildfires tearing through Los Angeles County, Denise Lite and her Santa Clarita Republican allies are pushing for a leadership change in California. But when the Canyon Country lithium

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Jack Crawford | Clarifying a Misinterpretation

I appreciate Arthur Saginian’s kind words regarding my letter of Dec. 4, but feel I should clarify his misinterpretation (Jan. 9) that I am suggesting “let’s just move on” or

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Christopher Lucero | GOP Politicizes Disasters

It is enormously disappointing to have Republicans locally, and far and wide, disgrace themselves by politicizing a megadisaster. That is low-class. Their idea of community is so puny and weak:

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William Mann | Dubious Claims About Tariffs

Reply to “The Cost of Trump’s Tariffs,” letters, Jan. 4:  Lois Eisenberg wrote a letter saying how Donald Trump’s use of tariffs would be a bad thing for our economy.

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Ron Perry | When Fire Strikes

When fire (or earthquake) strikes an area and people are told to evacuate, if there is time, everyone should turn off their water at the main valve outside their house.

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Arthur Saginian | It Takes Chutzpah

Don Allen (letters, Nov. 22) states that he is in a state of disbelief that … uh … well now, come to think of it, I’m not entirely certain what

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Gerald Staack | Creating a Pathological Society

Today’s world is filled with negative energies permeating our minds, bodies and souls. News media feeds us with worldly events of terror: wars, manslaughter, murders, and a host of current