Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Patrick Comey | Stop Running Those Letters

I suggest The Signal revise its letters to the editor policy. Why do we have to read letters from people pontificating about issues that don’t relate DIRECTLY to our valley?

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Arthur Saginian | Believing vs. Knowing

I think it’s important to get a few things straight here, Mr. (Hilmar) Rosenast (letters, Aug. 3), and anyone else who’s interested in listening. First of all “believing” does not

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Brian Richards | Debunking Climate Hysterics

In my ongoing effort to debunk the nonsense peddled by climate zealots, I thought I would share some facts and context about CO2 production and absorption. Hostile readers to my

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Rick Barker | Welcome to …

In re: Joshua Heath, “A Letter from Satan to Santa Clarita,” Democratic Voices, June 27. Welcome to the likes of the former Soviet Union, now Russia, Nazi Germany, China, South

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Gary Morrison | Which Truth, Exactly?

Mr. (Hilmar) Rosenast (letters, Aug. 3) castigates Mr. (Arthur) Saginian for not accepting a simple truth. What exactly is that TRUTH? If it is, as I suspect, a “Biblical Truth,”

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Thomas Oatway | A Left-Center Leaning

Arthur Saginian (letters, June 2) has suggested truth serum for all because everyone lies. But he says that this will be the end of democracy as we know it, within

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Christopher Lucero | Rabbit Hole Ahead!

Whee! Down the rabbit hole. So Stephen Maseda missed the point (letters, July 27). It’s OK. Sometimes brevity causes confusion. Really crafty debaters (attorneys, for example) routinely feign confusion or

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Hilmar A. Rosenast | Knowing the Truth

Re: “Dogmatically Religious,” July 22, by Mr. Arthur Saginian.  It appears that when one does not like to accept a simple TRUTH, you voice your opposition by labeling those who

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Older Adults Can Still Lead

We worry about politicians who trip over sandbags, walk gingerly down rain-soaked stage ramps, or have “episodes” during press conferences or congressional meetings. Typically, these frailties are attributed to “old

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Rob Kerchner | They’ve Got Some Nerve

Hmmm. Joe Biden got caught taking a $5 million foreign bribe when he was vice president. And he changed U.S. policy for it. So what did Biden’s Justice Department do?

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Lois Eisenberg | Peace of Mind on the Economy

A recession is being avoided because the economy is doing well, and the economy is doing exactly what we need to avoid a recession. “Inflation is cooling,” the “labor market

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Arthur Saginian | Could Trump Win in 2024?

Although Joe Biden got about 7 million more “popular” votes than Donald Trump in the 2020 general election, he became president by getting the “electoral” votes of just three states

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Max Morgan | Setting the Word Salad Straight

In his latest word salad against all things Republican, Thomas Oatway (July 26), without any statistical evidence or supporting data, criticizes Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida for his handling of