Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | The Arbitrary COVID Rules

Under the guise of slowing an eternal and largely inevitable phenomenon (i.e., deaths of the old and infirmed), often questionably attributed in the present case to a germ that EVEN

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Vlad R. Ghenciu | A National Party No More

In 2003, then-U.S. senator from Georgia, Zell Miller, a Democrat his entire life, wrote the book, “A National Party No More.” Miller wrote, in essence, that the Democratic Party had

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Bob Comer | There Has to Be a Better Way

This is getting to be ridiculous! Of those who get COVID-19, more than 98% recover. The elderly are the most vulnerable. Not the children who are not allowed to go

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Randi Kay | COVID Vaccine, Part 3

The are still questions that need to be answered about the vaccine before it becomes more appealing. Many Americans are old enough to have had more than one version or

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Tom Santos | Fakelandia Election a Lesson

The country of Fakelandia recently had an election where their highly polarizing president ran for another four years. The president made waves during the election when he preemptively deemed the

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Gene Dorio | Fringe-Speak in Baker Column

As a geriatric physician in the Santa Clarita Valley for 33 years, I take strong exception to The Signal publishing “The Great American Mask Scam” by guest commentator, Brian Baker

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John Dennis | Time to Form a New County

Los Angeles County has a population of nearly 11 million people. It is the largest county in California and there are only nine states (STATES!) in the U.S. that are

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Gerald Staack | A Cookbook for Equality

“Democracy,” according to Swedish journalist Karin Pettersson, “is not just the right to vote. What matters, in the long run, is justice, and justice can only be achieved through changes

David Hegg

David Hegg | Contentment vs. Complaint

By David Hegg  Forgive me for being intentionally redundant as I know I’ve mentioned this sentiment previously. You don’t need 20/20 sociological vision to see how complaining has become one

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Arthur Saginian | Exemptions Won’t Halt Virus

Have you read the L.A. County health officer order? The first line reads: “Gatherings: All public and private gatherings with individuals not in your household are prohibited, except for faith