
Stephen Maseda | Unsupported Assertions on Court
I usually ignore Ms. Lois Eisenberg’s letters, but this latest (June 6) is just too good to pass up. As usual, it is filled with unsupported assertions that amount to

I usually ignore Ms. Lois Eisenberg’s letters, but this latest (June 6) is just too good to pass up. As usual, it is filled with unsupported assertions that amount to

So I turn on the news …. We’ve got wars raging in Ukraine and Israel. We’ve got nuke-carrying Russian warships visiting Cuba. We’ve got 4,000 illegal immigrants a day crossing

D-Day was last week. That would be the World War II turning-point invasion of Europe. Not the robust brassiere cup size. June 6, 1944, was six years before I was

Why aren’t you angry? Imagine if many high-ranking members of Congress conspired to lie to you. Would you be mad? Now imagine after those high-ranking officials conspired to lie to

I always find it quite amusing when people on the left applaud our courts, up to and including the Supreme Court, whenever their rulings favor a left-wing position. The most

Over the past dozen years, Democrats have gained, lost and finally nailed down supermajorities in the California Legislature. Now they hold more than 75% of its 120 seats. Having achieved

When I first started writing these articles, I said that America needed a new Ronald Regan. I had hoped one would be found during the primary process and would become

Could someone please explain why in Canyon Country, near Discovery Park, that a pump station in the river is pumping thousands of gallons of water back into the river. It’s

I almost upchucked my oatmeal breakfast when I read the recent (June 11) Signal deckhead, “Local Salvation Army chapter hosts inaugural Donut Day event.” Most of the rest of the

Rep. Mike Garcia’s April 20 column in The Signal proved that he panders to the most radical wing of his party. He seems to have forgotten how to be a

President Joe Biden has done more to promote transgender ideology than any president, ever. A scroll through the White House archives shows statement after statement, proclamation after proclamation, speech after

In 2006, The Commons project from Monteverde Development was presented to city staff but withdrawn by Monteverde before any formal plans were submitted to the city. In this proposed project

With regards to Mr. David Smith of Santa Clarita (letters, May 14), I recently ran into a childhood neighbor friend of mine at the Lowes on Bouquet Canyon Road. He

Chiquita Canyon. After a couple years of record precipitation, rainwater percolated through the soil. Then, bacteria and other thirsty microbes metabolized the waste and their metabolic processes warmed up the

There is so much concern for the tender sensitivities of a former drug addict from Delaware. It’s incredibly touching how the media, and Joe Biden supporters, are rallying around a

Oxford Dictionary defines law and order as “a situation characterized by respect for and obedience to the rules of a society.” As a former professor and dean, I conducted research

Reading the recent headline, “Valencia mom wins $2.15M in CHP-discrimination case,” while eating breakfast made me spit out my cereal, especially when I read the entire article. How about, “CHP

San Francisco is fed up with the unlawful judicial activism that’s been encouraging homelessness, and is now begging conservatives on the Supreme Court to reverse the progressives on the 9th

Thinking of D-Day and the young men who saved the free world by running toward what they knew was likely to be their death, I can’t help but think of

Students at Sacramento’s McClatchy High School learned last month that if officialdom feels uncomfortable, it will trample on free speech. The Prospector, McClatchy’s student newspaper, published a random collection of