Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | The Fascist-Autocratic Playbook

Can you remember when freedom was an unassailable American value? And autocracy was something that only affected Russians and Chinese communists? Remember when Ronald Reagan shouted “tear down that wall”

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Arthur Saginian | Living the EU Dream?

Gerald Staack (letters, Jan. 20), please meet Gary Horton, Jonathan Kraut, Lois Eisenberg, and all of the other socialist “solvers of humanity’s problems.” So, an American union, fashioned after the

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Rick Barker | Speculation

Hardly a day goes by where we are not presented with people’s opinions and speculations that are unashamedly and boldly presented as unquestionable FACTS by the speaker/author.  A law enforcement

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Lois Eisenberg | A Passover Wish

Being that Passover is upon us, I’m compelled to write about how anti-semitism has risen its ugly head in the United States by 36% to the tune of 3,697 incidents

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Jim Blumel | Speaking of Bubbles…

Jonathan Kraut’s column (Democratic Voices, March 28) denouncing Fox News plainly demonstrates the leftists’ intolerance. Fox News is the only major television outlet that offers the news with a conservative

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Ronald Perry | Reparations a Bad Idea

The whole idea of reparations is really a bad idea. 1. Because they can never be enough. 2. Because it is just one more dole-out by government. 3. Because we

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Jim de Bree | Credit Where It’s Due

A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about politics overriding the governance responsibilities of elected officials. In that column, I cited one of Rep. Mike Garcia’s taxpayer-funded emails as

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Arthur Saginian | Guilty of Audacity

Christopher Lucero accused me of audacity for “judging” his writing (letters, Jan. 19). Am I guilty of audacity? Let’s look it up. Audacity: 1) a willingness to take bold risks,

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Rob Kerchner | Just a Good Luck Charm?

A medical office that requires useless masks is not a confidence-builder. It’s rather like going to the doctor and being handed a rabbit’s foot. Rob Kerchner Santa Clarita

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Brian Richards | A Nation in Trouble

There is something wrong with the fabric of our society. I don’t pretend to have all the answers or know everything, but I have some opinions.  The nation is far

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Behind the Overdose Crisis

We have an overdose crisis in this country, and it certainly does not exclude the Santa Clarita Valley. I am a house-call geriatric physician caring for wheelchair- and bed-bound patients