Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Brian Richards | More Hysterics

The left, as they they are wont to do, are up in arms about something called Project 2025. This is a 900-page policy statement created by dozens of people from

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | The Same Nincompoops

”It was an insurrection!” was brought to us by the same nincompoops who insisted — for years — that “It was Russian collusion!” They’re the same nincompoops who insisted that

Letters to the Editor

Shari Gibbs | He’s a New Yorker

The election was held and we have a president-elect. I was happy and relieved with the result because I agree with his policies. I know there are going to be

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Christopher Lucero | A Poorly Informed Outburst

A recent suggestion (Nov. 2) by one reader held Caltrans responsible for flow problems on local freeways. Like most blaming, especially political blame rants, it was a poorly informed emotional

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Arthur Saginian | Lofty Words of Compassion

Here are some real words of compassion, foresight, and fiscal wisdom, from the progressive wing of our government: “People in our country should not be going bankrupt because they got

Commentary

Joe Guzzardi | Wanted: More ESL Teachers

The news agency Reuters published a story about how the border surge has crushed, from coast to coast, the public school system. Titled “An American Education: Classrooms Reshaped by Migrant

Letters to the Editor

Paul Butler | Proud to Be an American

On Sept. 20, 2024, at 3:47 p.m., my wife and I became American citizens. To add to that honor, our city mayor asked me to lead the attendees of the

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Rick Barker | Thoughts on Negotiating

In re: Israel and the Muslim world.  When I hear people saying that Israel needs to negotiate peace with their Muslim neighbors I have to ask what should be the

Our View

Our View | A Recap of Our Endorsements

By The Signal Editorial Board As Election Month winds down and culminates in Election Day, we offer a recap of our endorsements in a variety of races in which we’ve

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Gerald Staack | A Smoke and Mirrors Tale

National Public Radio (Oct. 7) reported that private equity companies, now allowed to own financial institutions and insurance companies, are having a hard time paying annuities to people who have