Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Aran Dokovna | A Lesson in Lockdown Math

Letters to the editor are very interesting and thought-provoking. On March 17 one of the letters says that Johns Hopkins found the lockdown (lockdown as defined in the article includes

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John Weaver | More on Booster Reluctance

Thomas Oatway (letters, March 3) has commented on my letter (Feb. 6) regarding my granddaughter’s dilemma as whether to succumb while pregnant and get a COVID-19 booster shot or lose

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Thomas Oatway | Purveyor of Misinformation

One of the regular contributors to the COVID-19 misinformation on The Signal is Rob Kerchner. His latest submission said that there are only 205 hospitalizations for 100,000 cases for those

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Rick Barker | Do Your Homework

Re: Lynn Wright, “Trump, Garcia and Putin,” letters, March 9. I guess it shouldn’t be a surprise, based on some of his other ramblings on here, but once again Mr.

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Lois Eisenberg | Misplaced Gas Frustration

The GOP’s nonsense talk about the fossil fuel fiasco and the Keystone XL Pipeline and blaming Joe Biden for this matter are doing so for partisan political gain and the

David Hegg

David Hegg | Anyone Reading Anymore?

I remember seeing a poster somewhere proclaiming, “Readers are Leaders.” Certainly, the basic truth here is evident but I greatly fear there is need for some additional specificity. I’d vote for

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Rob Kerchner | Lockdowns Just Didn’t Work

Did you see this news? Johns Hopkins has found that the lockdowns during the early phase of the pandemic in 2020 reduced COVID-19 mortality by just 0.2%. During that time

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Max Morgan | Our Inept Administration

The Democratic Party of old, of Jack Kennedy, is gone. It’s been captured by progressive environmental extremists (Sanders, Warren, AOC) who are hell-bent on shutting down the U.S. domestic oil