
John Boston | The Shrinkin’ Stinkin’ Bag of Groceries
I’m not the only one to notice this. But every time I go to the grocery store, which is now six times daily, some miscreant has been shrinking my food.
I’m not the only one to notice this. But every time I go to the grocery store, which is now six times daily, some miscreant has been shrinking my food.
I was blessed with the opportunity to serve as the mayor of Santa Clarita immediately following our great city’s incorporation in 1987. We have seen many wonderful leaders on the
Kathryn Oliver is all in (Aug. 3) on the Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act, but at what cost to the average taxpayer? Congress’ bipartisan Joint Committee on Taxation estimates tax rates
Last month I went to Oregon, specifically Eugene, Oregon. It was the World Track and Field Championships and to say it was amazing would be an understatement. Recall I’ve mentioned
The Jan. 6 Congressional Committee has been trying to get emails, text messages and phone records of Trump Administration White House staff, the Secret Service, and the Department of Homeland
Tis a fearful thing / To love what death can touch… For your life has lived in me, / Your laugh once lifted me Your word was gift to me.
Bravo Nancy Pelosi! That’s right, I said it. Make no mistake, I despise her and her corrupt self-dealing that has made her incredibly wealthy. My praise comes from her sticking
Some readers of The Signal have written that they find my letters very entertaining, while others see them as insulting, rude and offensive, if not downright nuts, but clearly designed
So you think liberals want to help people? Did you see this article in the Aug. 2 Signal? Democrats in the California State Senate passed a bill that would hurt,
This November on our ballots will be Proposition 1. The Democratic Legislature is offering to codify the right to an abortion to be applied to the state Constitution. This amendment
Is it really that hard to compromise? I’m quite frustrated about a number of things in our state, to the point where at times I think I want to run
If you’re like me, you have to wonder how certain decisions are made, how some views are held, and mostly, how some causes are granted priority status in our culture.
I am an everyday reader of The Signal. I read every opinion article and was inspired to write an opinion of my own after reading, “A Tale of Three Cults,”
Re: Kathryn Oliver’s letter, Aug. 3. Sorry Kathryn, but you’ve been drinking the same bathwater as Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats! Let’s look at this proposed bill. Note how cleverly
Mr. Thomas Oatway, as is his standard operating procedure, loves to quote and misquote people WAY out of context, and he also fails to make any comparisons when it comes
The man who was a treasure to baseball, who hit a home run every time he would broadcast a Dodger baseball game, has died. One of the things Vincent Edward
Several years ago, a good pal and I were breakfasting at The Way Station. He was about as high up the Santa Clarita Valley political food chain as you can
In the interest of water restrictions, I do have to agree with Gary Horton a little (July 29). Why did your article not talk about the things we can do
There have been more than a few lessons learned since the pandemic shutdown. It is an impressive feat that from the panic and confusion of early 2020 to the start
The “do something I’m scared” impulse brought us nothing but heartache. Empty shelves. Insane panic. Lost jobs. Crazy rules. Ruined businesses. Massive inflation. Wrecked educations. Huge debt. Government-made disasters all
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