Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Gerald Staack | Economic Model After Europe?

After decades of contentious conflicts between labor unions and corporate America, and with no serious government intervention to stabilize their combativeness, I feel it’s time for a law that can

Letters to the Editor

Larry Moore | We Are Not Who You Think

According to The Signal’s resident virtue signaler, Gary Horton (Jan. 3), liberals and Democrats have a corner on compassion, caring and love for all, no matter where they come from

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Hilmar Rosenast | A Biblical Correction

Re: Ron Perry, letters, Jan. 10.  You have every right to believe what you want. However, it seems you may not be as well informed as you think. I will

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | New Year’s Thanks

With the start of a new year, I thought it would be appropriate to express my thanks for my blessings, and reflect on some challenges for 2024. Unfortunately, many of

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Ron Perry | Respecting One’s Beliefs

In as much as Mr. Stephen Masada responded to my letter on Jan. 3 with three “assumptions,” it is important that I respond this one last time. We all know

Letters to the Editor

Election Letters Deadline: Feb. 6

Editor’s note: In the interest of fairness to all candidates, the final letters to the editor related to the March 5 election will be published Feb. 20, two weeks before election

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Brian Richards | But Gas Is Only $4.50?

In addition to inflation, the border, and wars and turmoil throughout the world, the United States is dealing with a crisis of despair. The most recent data show we have

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Diane Zimmerman | She’s a Trump Girl, Gary

A rebuttal to Gary Horton column, “Full Speed To Port,” Jan. 3:  Mr. Horton’s blatant untruths about President Donald Trump seem to be the main focus of a great number

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Arthur Saginian | A Shiny Thing Called Evil

It’s been ages since Pastor David Hegg has gotten my attention. His columns usually follow a general pattern that is well-worn, formulaic and predictable, but while reading his (Oct. 22)

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A Sharp Contrast

As Donald Trump was for Hillary Clinton in 2016, so Joe Biden was considered the antidote to Trump in 2020. But after three years, the actual contrast is amazing. Trump

Letters to the Editor

Jim de Bree | A Congressional Ethics Dilemma

Last year I wrote two columns expressing concerns about the Supreme Court’s lack of formal ethics standards and whether certain justices should recuse themselves from various cases before the court.