
Lois Eisenberg | Shameful Republican Behavior
To destroy the truth the Republicans confused matters with their clownish tactics and actions during the impeachment inquiries. We should remember that many years ago the Fascists spread confusion for

To destroy the truth the Republicans confused matters with their clownish tactics and actions during the impeachment inquiries. We should remember that many years ago the Fascists spread confusion for

The impeachment of President Trump would have more credence if from day one of his election Democrats weren’t looking for a way to impeach instead of finding ways to get

Like a meandering skunk, the year 2020 is within smelling distance. It’s time to dust off my miserably failed 2019 New Year’s Resolutions and see if they transfer to 2020.

Signal readers, if you missed last week’s Democrat debate, and by the ratings numbers almost all of you did, there were a number of proposals that caught my ear. First,

Plastic pollution is disrupting biological functions in animals and humans, clogging our waterways and oceans, contributing to the climate crisis, and impacting every species up and down the food chain

This is in response to C. Norman Allen’s opinion column on Dec. 21, “Weak Articles of Impeachment Will Hurt Dems.” I thought it was a bad thing that Trump supporters

I was sitting in my office this week thinking of the Top 10 news stories of the year for 2019 — the stories are scheduled to run in a special

Christmas, 2019. We made it! Despite all the vitriol, all the polarization, all the seething, name-calling, tweet-spewing, gut-wrenching, fit-inducing politics of this year – still, we made it again to

Ah, another conservative diatribe from the Baker/Mertz cabal, this one from Jim Horton (letters, Dec. 19). You can (learn about the author) by counting the number of times the word

The old saying goes, “Nothing is for certain but death and taxes.” I would like to modify this phrase by adding “rent.” Whether we are charging or paying, rent is

WHAT THEY SAID: “Impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there’s something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don’t think we should go down that path because

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor This is going to be a tough Christmas for a lot of people in the Santa Clarita Valley. And as much as I love this

By David Hegg Perhaps nothing demonstrates the reality of a person’s integrity more than their willingness to keep a promise. As the great Alaskan poet Robert Service once wrote, “a

This is in response to Jim Horton’s letter on Dec. 19, “Folly and Fools’ Errands.” Jim tries to convince me (from my letter of the 12th) that I am wishing

Every four years since 1972, Iowa and New Hampshire in tandem have repeatedly been the first two states to vote in the American presidential primary process. Isn’t it time for

In the last few weeks our community has suffered some devastating losses, horrific shootings at Saugus High and fires of shocking magnitude. We have been hit from all sides in

This past week we saw the completely partisan House of Representatives Democrats issue their Articles of Impeachment for President Trump. The two articles are “abuse of power” and “obstruction of

I think Ms. Lois Eisenberg is confused (letters, Dec. 18). President Obama was guilty of abuse of power with his issuance of many dangerous executive orders. Not President Trump. And,

I hope Lois Eisenberg (letters, Dec. 18) and the other Trump haters on the left and in the media continue their obsessive compulsive drumbeat calling for his impeachment. Trump’s approval

I’m not so sure why we need to place a date on Christmas. When I’m at my best, this holy day is with me, no matter what the season. When