
Roselva Ungar | Baker Hasn’t Earned the Right to Invent Names for Political Foes
Mr. (Brian) Baker repeats twice in his (Aug. 24) column that he knows the values of a majority of people in his district and valley, yet provides no evidence. Worse,

Mr. (Brian) Baker repeats twice in his (Aug. 24) column that he knows the values of a majority of people in his district and valley, yet provides no evidence. Worse,

I’ve been running since I was 15 (not continuously, of course). I mean that it’s been my exercise of choice for many years, running outdoors, usually alone. And this week

It’s Labor Day weekend. Soon I’ll be in the car, speeding toward the City of Orange for my big alleged family reunion. We’re a large and motley crew, unusual in

I was greatly alarmed by John Zaring’s letter to the editor that ran last Friday! In it, he declared that “The Constitution and We the People are under daily assault.”

Major, major hypocrisy. “He’s not a war hero. … I like people that weren’t captured.” To his family, “Deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of Sen. McCain.”

Lois Eisenberg should be grateful for the First Amendment to the Constitution, as it gives her the right to express her hatred and ignorance of facts. It seems the editor

Re: Letters, Lois Eisenberg, Aug. 24. How is the president destroying America? What obstruction of justice? What has he done that makes you think he is a traitor? Cite an

With roughly 7.8 million registered vehicles and a vibrant car culture, Los Angeles is perhaps the unofficial driving capital of America. But the city that’s known as much for gridlock

Re: Brian Baker, opinion, Aug. 24. I am shocked, shocked I tell you! Brian Baker in this issue stated that he preferred Steve Knight (R) over Katie Hill (D) for

Regarding the “Political groups prep for races” article by Crystal Dunn, on the 38th Assembly Republication committee ready to canvas for candidates it has endorsed: As I tell the kindergartners

I’m so glad John Boston is back and now I have some questions. How is Indy? She must be all grown up. Maybe he’s a grandfather. I hope he drops

How can we as Californians and decent humanitarian people allow this evil mandate of smog bellowing back into our beloved state, or anywhere? We have come so far in eliminating

In regards to the “Our View” Signal editorial (June 23), I agree 100 percent. In 2002 I got my associate in science degree from College of the Canyons, signed by

Long-term threats to the U.S. include illegal immigration and the lack of a secure border. Rep. Steve Knight’s position on immigration is very clear. He supports a two-pillar plan: The

The sun and the breeze were refreshing and beautiful, flowing through the palms, dancing on the water – all passing by his windshield on a picture-perfect Autumn day on the

I’m in agreement with the letter from Richard Myers regarding the nearly empty big buses traversing the Santa Clarita Valley. It would make more sense to have smaller buses during

I believe Josh Heath and others are wrong in their interpretation of the Social Security Act of 1935 and the Medicare Amendment of 1965. The original Social Security Act mandated

Hats off and a deep bow to you for your editorial Aug. 16 regarding the United States press and news media today. Your thoughts were the epitome of what the

Readers of my previous columns know that I am not big fan of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Creation Act. One of my biggest complaints is that, unlike Reaganomics (which

Many Dems think that those who entered the border illegally or overstayed their visas, so long as they are henceforth law-abiding, family-oriented, and hard-working, are “good” and should automatically be