Opinion

David Hegg

David Hegg | Patience, Perseverance

For centuries societies depended almost entirely on agriculture. The recognition that ground had to be cleared and plowed, seeds sown, and plants tended was part and parcel of daily life.

Letters to the Editor

Diane Zimmerman | Truths for America

Why does the “panel” not INSIST that ALL Capitol videos of Jan. 6, 2021, be made available to them (as well as the public) to review? Not just the “edited”

Letters to the Editor

Bob Comer | A Lesson for Lois

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters to the editor, June 21. The fact that  President Donald Trump wasn’t impeached should tell Lois that she should be better informed. The prevailing power is

Letters to the Editor

Max Morgan | Another Week, Another Rant

Good grief! Another week. Another repetitive rant from Lois Eisenberg (June 21). Donald Trump is the devil. Republicans are evil. Nobody cares, Lois. Nobody is listening. Trump is no longer

Letters to the Editor

Ronald Perry | Is This Constitutional?

How is it constitutional to have the Jan. 6 (committee hearings) held on public television? If they were reporting on the results of the (hearings) then I could understand, but

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Church, State Not so Separate

At the time of the (nation’s) founding, all states required office-holders to be Christian. Over a third of the states levied taxes to support the established church in that state.

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | Tyranny of the Minority

A huge segment of America now fears that our democracy is at severe risk. The attack on voting rights, women’s right to choose, and failure to enact legislation to protect

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Let’s Get the Basics Straight

Everyday real life in America continues, despite our never-ending soul-grinding infighting over guns, reproductive rights, MAGA coups, and residue COVID concerns. Heaven knows, Americans love to torture ourselves with these

Letters to the Editor

Gene Dorio | Disappointing End for Marathon

Re: “After 25 years, Santa Clarita Marathon comes to a finish,” June 18. It was disappointing to hear the city of Santa Clarita will no longer host our annual marathon

Joshua Heath commentary

Joshua Heath | Democrats, the Party of Dorks

Generations ago, the Democratic Party knew a thing or two about power. The great New Deal politicians understood that the people want strength, vision and courage. Those noble liberal principles—generosity,