Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Christine Abbott | Opinion Cartoons vs. Lies

Why does The Signal continue to print political opinion cartoons that perpetuate lies? The latest incident depicts FEMA fumbling flood relief. This was printed after The Signal published an article

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Jim de Bree | An Important Omission

On Oct. 15, The Signal published a news story under the headline, “SCV school districts supporting Prop. 2, the $10B statewide school construction bond measure.” While the article was rather

Dan Walters

Dan Walters | California’s Unhealthy Labor Force

California’s official unemployment rate remained unchanged in September at 5.3%. That doesn’t sound alarming, unless one dives more deeply into the data. For one thing, it means that slightly more

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Elvia and Roger Ickes | It’s Not ‘Health Care’

Pro-choice is not reproductive health. Pro-choice is pro-abortion under any circumstance at any time, most notably for personal convenience, brought about by indiscretion in your personal behavior. Don’t let them

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Rick Barker | Excuse Me?

In re: James La Vine, letters to the editor, “Drop Anchor on Full Speed to Port,” Sept 10.  Excuse me, Mr. La Vine, but I thought it was the left

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Roberta Dey | Joy and Humor Aren’t Enough

Thank you Ron Perry! I just finished reading your letter (Oct. 16, response to Lois Eisenberg) on The Signal’s opinion page. Thank you! Thank you! For words well said. “Joy

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Brian Richards | Endorsements to Be Ignored

I tend to ignore endorsements, especially by celebrities, most of whom wouldn’t last five minutes outside their privileged bubble. However, one was made recently that really caught my attention and

Byron York

Byron York | Trump Just Gets More Popular

It’s hard to measure the intensity of negative media coverage of former President Donald Trump, but it’s safe to say it’s rising as Election Day approaches. What’s interesting to note

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Valerie Bradford | Committed to Inspiring Change

The NAACP Santa Clarita branch’s mission is to work to disrupt inequality, dismantle racism and accelerate change in key areas including criminal justice, health care, education, climate and the economy.

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Nancy Oliver | What Becomes of Individual Freedom

One of the original tenets of The Tea Party, a (conservative) citizen coalition forming in 2009 and mutating into Donald Trump’s MAGA, was individual freedom. So it’s truly astonishing that

David Hegg

David Hegg | Foundations of Democracy

By David Hegg I continue to be stunned at how rapidly moral fractures occur in our precious democracy. In the past few years, we have seen wholesale redefinitions of marriage, sexuality,