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Letters to the Editor

Kevin Frandson | Joe Biden and Your Gas Bill

Thanks Joe Biden. I just received my highest heating bill ever. It was three times more than any natural gas bill ever received. Couldn’t have done this without you. Kevin

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Arthur Saginian | Looking Closer at Religion

I think it’s abundantly clear that I have a thing or two to say about religion, the Abrahamic religions in general, but the Christian religion in particular. Some people say

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Ronald Perry | I Would Be Fired

When I was working, I would have been fired if I handled my department budget the way Gov. Gavin Newsom has handled the budget of California. In six months he

Jim de Bree

Jim de Bree | Are There Any Deficit Hawks?

Our national debt has increased exponentially over the past quarter-century. Many in Congress, particularly Republicans, claim to be deficit hawks who stress the importance of controlling the budget and reducing

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Rick Barker | Finding Common Ground

In re: Gary Morrison, “Shall We Find Common Ground?” letters, Dec. 1. Mr. Morrison, if you had taken the time to actually read my letter, you would see that you

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Judy Reinsma | Too Much Written Combat

Perhaps, given the current situation regarding letters to the editor, you should have a weekly full-page feature. Call it the Signal Forum. Then all these people who write letters with

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Rob Kerchner | The President’s Authority

When speaking about the Trump v. Biden classified documents issue, some contend the former is guilty (like the latter) because a president has to take specific and explicit action to

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Richard Myers | Too Much Plastic Surgery

I just don’t understand it and I’m wondering if it bothers many of your readers as much as it bothers me. I’m talking about all the many women who, for

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Charles Bradford | You Call This Unity?

Re: “Rain or shine, SCV honors MLK,” news story, Jan. 17. The Free Dictionary defines “unity” as “1. The state or quality of being one or united into a whole:

David Hegg

David Hegg | Doing, Knowing and Being

By David Hegg A few weeks ago I was honored to attend two important civic events. First, I joined a few hundred invested Santa Clarita Valley citizens at a Town Hall

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Rick Barker | Vive La Difference

As a 74-year-old who has been voting since I turned 21, I have a few observations I’d like to share with y’all no matter which side of the aisle you

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Rob Kerchner | Consequences of an Election

Elections have consequences. Like him or not, the world was safer and the U.S. was energy-independent under Donald Trump. The price of crude was low. Russia couldn’t afford to invade

Scott Wilk

Scott Wilk | One-Party Rule Fails Our Students

California parents know something that the state of California is afraid to admit: One-party rule is failing our students.  Take our shrinking enrollment numbers and horrific test scores as case