Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A Study in Contrast

Facebook and Twitter banned the U.S. president because of an unarmed riot by a handful of people at the Capitol on Jan. 6, even though he expressly endorsed peace. Meanwhile,

David Hegg

David Hegg | In Memoriam, 2021

By David Hegg  While I was not yet living when it was fought, World War II has shaped so much of the world in which I have lived. It framed

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Arthur Saginian | Dispelling the Rumors

Your reader, Thomas Oatway of Valencia, made statements in your letters to the editor this morning (May 13) that once again caught my attention. People who speak emotionally as opposed

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Matt Stone | Balancing the Costs of Water

Re: Proposed SCV Water rates are designed to unify the agency and balance the cost of service. At SCV Water, we are committed to responsible water stewardship and providing service

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Jim de Bree | Truth About Corporate Taxes

The Signal published a letter May 21 written by Stephen Maseda under the caption, “Pipe Dreams on Corporate Taxes.” His letter was written in response to a letter submitted by

Jim de Bree

Jim de Bree | Government Must Manage Data Responsibly

As part of ongoing technological transformation, many organizations, including governmental entities, are implementing technology in order to improve their productivity and remain competitive. Much of this involves data management.  

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Gary Curtis | A Dangerous Transformation?

Last Sunday, CBS News featured a segment on its “60 Minutes” program that highlighted the dangerous trend of quickly affirming gender dysphoria and rushing individuals through the process of sexual

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Time to Fix Entrenched Homelessness

What tarnishes the Golden State more than anything else? What remains infuriating, year after year?   Plainly, homelessness is our biggest vexation.   California’s homeless population, including tent-dwellers and illegal

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Jessica Grosh | Benefits of the Believing Game

Response to “Roundtable faces scrutiny over inclusivity,”  The Signal article, May 15.  I don’t personally know the man who resigned from the Human Relations Roundtable due to feeling offended and

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Richard Lamotte | America’s Back!

It’s only been a couple of months, but already we can clearly see the positive impact of the most super-duper honest election of all time.  The good news is spread

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Thomas Cadman | A Tip on Masks

The implementation of new Centers for Disease Control mask guidelines is now in the hands of L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer. She has confirmed that the department will

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Rob Kerchner | Science vs. Anecdote

When someone on the freedom side says something scientific like, “Your chances of dying from COVID-19 if you are under 70 are very, very low,” someone to their fearful left