Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Thankfully Not Fascist

In the nick of time, America, be grateful that America has not become fascist. Definition of fascism, according to the Webster dictionary: “1 often capitalized : a political philosophy, movement,

David Hegg

David Hegg | Guarding Mental Health

By David Hegg  The concept of mental health is one that had dominated our society in recent years. Since the beginning of time, physical health has been recognized as essential

Letters to the Editor

Gene Dorio | Portrait of a Tuskegee General

Thank you to Keith R. Smith Jr., Major USAF (Ret.), for his wonderful and inspiring letter honoring three Tuskegee Generals, and spotlighting Gen. Lucius Theus. I sent The Signal with

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Rob Kerchner | Keeping the Fear Going

As of Feb. 13 in the SCV, 237 people have died after testing positive for COVID-19. Total positive tests are 24,902. Per relevant studies (e.g, the journal Nature), the number

Our View

Our View | A Train, Daylight or Cash?

What’s that we see at the end of the tunnel? Is it… light? Perhaps. And we like to think so. We need our businesses and schools and lives to regain

Tim Whyte

Tim Whyte | Jack, Diane and 1983 vs. 2021

“A little ditty, about Jack and Di-aaane…” My high school pal Dave Hansen would be singing the song as he sauntered up to the line of scrimmage, where he would

Letters to the Editor

Kay Vestal | Impeach Biden and Harris

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris need to be impeached.  Does Biden know what he is doing to this country because he is so jealous of President Donald Trump? His executive

Letters to the Editor

Michael Sandeen | And, California-Sized Irony…

After reading Christopher Lucero’s Feb. 26 letter to the editor (“Texas-Sized Irony”) the irony of his first paragraph made me laugh. Christopher states that those not living in California have