Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Betty Arenson | Heath Column a Lesson in Fantasy

“America’s Total Breakdown: Our Post-Decency Era” (July 30, Josh Heath) is a lesson in fantasy, not reality. Somehow the author presents his belief that the years of President John Kennedy

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Nancy Oliver | Protect Our Bobcats from Hunters

California Assembly Bill 1254 has been introduced to end all trophy hunting of bobcats, making the Golden State the first to protect these small carnivores from needless trophy hunting into

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Max Morgan | Which Hearing Was Lois Watching?

In her latest anti-Trump letter to the editor (July 27), Lois Eisenberg seems quite satisfied, almost gleeful, that Robert Mueller’s recent congressional testimony was “precise and to the point.” She

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Victor Lindenheim | On Taxes, Traffic and Roads

There is general agreement that our roads — make that our entire transportation system — needs fixing. The disagreement and consequent conversational unpleasantries emerge when asked how we intend to

Brian Baker | The Value of the $10 Bill

Take a $10 bill out of your wallet or purse. Take a look at it. What’s it worth? “Obviously, $10, Brian,” you’re thinking. Maybe. The actual intrinsic value of any

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Terry Hansen | Letter Perpetuates Climate Myth

In her recent letter (July 24), Phyllis A. McKenna promotes a common myth — that there has been a nefarious shift in terminology from “global warming” to “climate change.”  However,

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Judy Reinsma | Heath Column Nailed It

Once again Joshua Heath has nailed it. His opinion column “America’s Total Breakdown: Our Post-Decency Era” (July 30) beautifully lays out the way the current administration, specifically the man who