Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Denise Lite | The Tipping Point

It is long past time that Americans wake up. We are in record debt ($95,000 per person in America) and we are rewarding lazy behaviors/bad decisions with “student loan forgiveness”;

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Jose Martinez | Small Businesses Need Protection

It’s no secret that small businesses are the driving force behind California’s economy, but many people are unaware that they are increasingly the target of frivolous litigation.  A trio of

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Arthur Saginian | A Follow-Up on a Follow-Up

Re: Rick Barker, “A Follow-Up on Religion,” letters, Feb. 21. Where are you going with this “rebuttal” to my “swipes”? Here’s where I’m coming from, Mr. Barker. Religions — sorry,

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Lois Eisenberg | What’s Wrong with the Picture?

Expelled for supporting gun safety to protect our children. What is wrong with that picture ? Two Democrat Tennessee House representatives were expelled from the Republican-led state House of Representatives

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Ronald Perry | A Mirror on Racism

On March 23, Nancy Fairbanks of Stevenson Ranch wrote a great letter to the editor regarding racial discrimination. In that letter she mentioned how the NAACP Constitution (naacp.org/resources/naacp-constitution) is supposed

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Thomas Oatway | Informed Republicans Required

Recent polls indicate that 41% of Republicans now believe Fox News should be held accountable for the misinformation that was spread by its primetime hosts about election fraud. And 65%

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Randi Kay | They Need More Than Just a Roof

This is what I learned about housing after working as a mental health nurse on the streets with high-risk homeless individuals in two large cities. I asked one individual why

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Sara Dermer | A Voice for the Oceans

As a person born and raised in Los Angeles, I have a special connection to our water. I have fond memories swimming in the oceans with my siblings, squinting our

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Denise Lite | Gascón Has Got to Go

Lack of consequences for criminal behavior is a serious problem that plagues societies around the world. When individuals feel that they can engage in criminal behavior without fear of punishment,

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Stephen Maseda | Proud of the Response

I was proud of how our community reacted to the presentation by Angela Davis (at College of the Canyons). Those of us on the right did not protest, we did

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Rick Barker | Animal Behavior

Talk to any animal trainer and they will affirm that a major training tool they use is rewarding good behavior and punishing bad behavior. Sounds simple and practical but it

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Larry Moore | Darn It, I Missed Angela Davis

Darn it! After reading Gary Horton’s glowing report (April 19), I’m sorrier than ever that I missed Angela Davis, the first speaker in the College of the Canyons speaker series

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Arthur Saginian | Politics and Romance

Whenever I hear a politician (ANY politician) speak, I am reminded of what the clock told the beast in the Disney cartoon “Beauty and the Beast.” Trying to figure what

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Ron Leibsker | Readers, Wake Up!

First I want to thank Mr. John Weaver of Valencia for his remarkable letter in the Signal on March 30. It was titled “Don’t Forget Truth Serum for Joe.” If

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Larry Moore | One Big California

The following is a loose transcription of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s first foray into a presidential bid. Newsom: I am now open to questions. Please identify your state of origin so