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Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Trump’s Substance Trumps His Style

Even in analyzing the first presidential debate, a political divide erupts between substance and style. Just as they much as they praised Barack Obama’s smooth delivery, the president’s detractors complain

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Lisa M. McDougald | Gadbois’ History Troubling

Recently, Santa Clarita voters read in The Signal that Christian Gadbois, a candidate running for Saugus Union School District Trustee Area 3, faces four felony charges of theft and fraud. 

Scott Wilk | EDD Strike Team Exposes Strikeout

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent government shutdowns have decimated our state economy. Adding insult to injury is the failure of the Employment Development Department (the agency that manages unemployment insurance

David Hegg

David Hegg | What Will You Do About It?

By David Hegg  Perhaps I am overstating the case, but it sure seems like we are in the throes of a once-in-our-lifetime convergence of disasters. First, I’ll give you my

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Brian Baker | Basic Lesson on the Senate

Gary Horton’s Sept. 23 column “Undemocratic Senate Doesn’t Represent Us” was yet another example of his regurgitation of the Dem/socialist party’s talking points, in this case hysteria about Donald Trump

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Richard Myers | Debate Kill Switch Needed

I just finished viewing the first presidential debate and was very disappointed because it turned out to be a Donald Trump filibuster with an occasional comment by Joe Biden. Then,

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Randi Kay | Get Out and Vote

All over the country there are reports of dumped mail that includes election ballots. It is obvious the U.S. Postal Service cannot be trusted handling the ballots for the Nov.

Alan Ferdman | On Being Proud of Who You Are

This past month, I have followed various Santa Clarita City Council forums held around the city, and there appears to be an overwhelming consensus indicating institutional racism is not raising

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Gary Curtis | Lincoln’s Lessons Still Apply

It has been nearly 200 years since the young Abraham Lincoln began to formulate and articulate his views on democracy, social reforms and political institutions in America. Yet, we can