Opinion

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

Letters to the Editor

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

Letters to the Editor

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

David Hegg

David Hegg | Toward an Ethical Patriotism

By David Hegg The past decade has been littered with changing views on patriotism. For some, it remains a devotion to love, support, and defend America, its people, and its

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Richard Bussell | A Hitler Conundrum

We are told by those at the top of the Democrat Party that Donald Trump is just like Hitler. If so, why would assassinating him not be the moral thing

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | An Unrivaled Inflation Record

Consumer prices have soared an astounding 20.2% in the short span of 42 months that Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden have been in charge, according to their

Letters to the Editor

Ron Perry | First Mexico, Then Us?

This is Mexico today! According to CNN: During campaign season, at least 34 candidates were assassinated by criminal organizations. The violence did not stop there. Just hours after Claudia Sheinbaum’s