Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | Fleeing White Supremacy

Recently a news organization reported that an employee in the office of Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Arizona, promoted white supremacist mantras in his online posts, including a favorite of Tucker Carlson,

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Ice Cubes and Education

Carrie and I experienced a surprise treat the other night as we attended the College of the Canyons Foundation installation dinner, conducted in a second-floor meeting room of the “Cube”

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Steven H. Baron | Are TDS Boosters Available?

Too bad there isn’t a vaccine for Trump Derangement Syndrome. If there were, I would make mandatory full vaccination and boosters for Lois Eisenberg, Thomas Oatway and Gary Horton. Unfortunately,

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Ageism and Its Role for Doctors

There are several certainties in the world, and one is we will age. But unfortunately, there are some unforeseen consequences other than graying and wrinkles wrought upon the older population.

David Hegg

David Hegg | Some Bumper Stickers Lie

By David Hegg We’ve all seen it. I saw it again just this week on the backside of a huge pickup that had been lifted to accommodate oversized wheels.  The

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G.A. Ben Binninger | The Myth of Leadership

With decades of international and top management roles in multiple industries, I had the opportunity to learn about leadership. I also had the opportunity to know many individuals called “leaders.” What

Our View

Our View | RIP, Local Control in California

By The Signal Editorial Board Local control. Ah, we remember it well. Those halcyon days when a local government, like the city of Santa Clarita, could establish standards for things

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Rob Kerchner | They’ve Got Some Nerve

Consider the chutzpah: Those who hobbled a duly elected president with their 2016 Russian hoax claim to be the ones “defending democracy.” And they claim this because of the Jan.

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Arthur Saginian | A Tale About Unions

This is in the category of spontaneous, random thoughts, philosophical musings and generalizations — essentially the way my mind usually works.  A long time ago the industrial revolution hit and

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Ronald Perry | 1 Day vs. 1 Month

Why is it we as Americans have our priorities so screwed up? Memorial Day just passed and a few people took the time to go to the cemetery or a