Opinion

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | California Wins Jackpot. Now What?

In March 2020, as California mandated shutdowns and stay-at-home orders, we faced dire predictions of California’s economic collapse. COVID-19 business shutdowns would so hammer families and businesses that the state

Letters to the Editor

Peggy Stabile | Perplexed by Mayor’s Response

In its Thursday, May 13, lead article, The Signal reported that Mayor Bill Miranda addressed public criticisms of the city’s Human Relations Roundtable, a group formed by then-Mayor Cameron Smyth

Letters to the Editor

Bob Comer | Election Integrity Matters

I’m with the 47 states that want to make sure that those who vote are legally registered. There is more than adequate evidence of fraud in the 2020 election. If

Letters to the Editor

Art Lucas | How Burdensome California Is

California is truly one of the treasures of the United States. It is beautiful, opportunities galore, fantastic weather and amazing people.  However, there are real problems in California. California has

David Hegg

David Hegg | Overcoming the Waves

By David Hegg  For 14 months we’ve been living under the rolling waves of societal despair. You feel it and so do I. The deadly combination of the pandemic and

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Arthur Saginian | Agreeing with Reagan

It seems I have something in common with President Ronald Reagan’s children, Maureen and Michael Reagan: We all think Republicans are being stupid. As far as I’m concerned Republicans’ continued

Jim de Bree

Jim de Bree | Yes, We Need to Fund the IRS

Six years ago, I wrote a Signal column entitled “We Need to Stop Playing Politics with the IRS.” Although that column was not popular with many readers, it pointed out

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A Study in Contrasts

For four years, big government leftists crucified a president who was unpaid and worked overtime for America. Then they installed someone they had paid for 45 years while he accomplished