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Salvage the future with ‘we’ not ‘me’

One of the happier perks of my community columnist gig is reviewing comments posted by readers on the Signal website. One reader recently lamented that since congressmen are spineless economic illiterates, it falls on American media and even such humble people as Signal columnists to sort out our problems and identify needed solutions.

January 02, 2013 | By Gary Horton Full Speed to Port | Columnists


Charlie Vignola: New year, new start for the GOP?

Well, it's New Year's Day - and if I were still a member of the Republican party, as I was back in the '80s, it couldn't come fast enough, as I'd be hoping that 2013 would be better for my party than 2012.

January 01, 2013 | Charlie Vignola Democratic Voices | Columnists


Steve Lunetta: Some 2013 resolutions to consider

As usual on New Year's Eve, the offices of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy stand empty as the staff has left for their homes to prepare for the evening festivities.

December 31, 2012 | Steve Lunetta Right About Now | Columnists


David Hegg: 5 suggestions for your 2013

As we venture into a new year, we all have hopes that 2013 will bring a certain level of satisfaction to our lives and our world. Here are five suggestions for doing your part to make it so:

December 29, 2012 | By David Hegg Ethically Speaking | Columnists


Tim Myers: University woos students out of state

The complete college experience is $20,000 per year, approximately the current cost of a California State University education, split about $8,000 in tuition and fees and about $12,000 for campus room and board.

December 29, 2012 | By Tim Myers Myers' Musings | Columnists


Frank Ferry: The Drug Free Youth In Town program

When high school and junior high school kids across the Santa Clarita Valley returned to their campuses this year after summer break, they were introduced to a brand-new anti-drug campaign: DFYIT, which stands for Drug Free Youth In Town.

December 29, 2012 | By Frank Ferry Live from City Hall | Columnists


Tammy Messina: Lack of jobs not state’s only problem

Just a couple of weeks ago, our California state senators and assemblymen were sworn into office for the upcoming year. I doubt many people tuned in to see that event. It happens during the week in the middle of the workday. Our elected representatives take the oath of office, and there a few votes taken to set up the leadership structure. And, of course, there are a few speeches.

December 28, 2012 | Tammy Messina Right Here, Right Now | Columnists


Kevin Bayona: Recommit America to Afghan war

Does anyone remember the war in Afghanistan? In October 2001 I was living in Connecticut and I can still remember when President Bush ordered the invasion. I supported the campaign in Afghanistan then, and I still do today. Afghanistan was never just about destroying terrorist camps and killing Osama Bin Laden, but rather the political and economic transformation of a diseased part of world. Sadly, I think many Americans have lost faith in our efforts. ...

December 27, 2012 | Kevin Bayona SCV Voices | Columnists


Sharon Lajer: Preserving the heart of homeownership

"Home is where the heart is." "A man's home is his castle." "There's no place like home."

December 27, 2012 | Sharon lajer Local Commentary | Columnists


Jami Davis: Support the Violence Against Women Act

Unfortunately, with the impending "fiscal cliff" disaster taking front and center on the national media stage, fleeting attention has been paid to the imminent doom of a groundbreaking bipartisan piece of legislation intended to protect victims of intimate partner violence.

December 26, 2012 | By Jami Davis SCV Voices | Columnists


Gary Horton: Conservative Congress betrays U.S.

No price is too high to pay to protect our school kids," says Wayne LaPierre of the National Rifle Association. No price of course, except sensible controls limiting unfettered proliferation of semi-automatic weaponry.

December 26, 2012 | By Gary Horton Full Speed to Port | Columnists


Jonathan Kraut: Culture of violence must be changed

I debated whether my Christmas Day message to you should discuss something as terrible as the deaths of the innocent. Today is a day to celebrate our faith, family, the offering and receiving of gifts and of hope for a better tomorrow.

December 25, 2012 | By Jonathan Kraut Democratic Voices | Columnists


Steve Lunetta: Now we can celebrate Christmas

If you are reading this, the end of the world did not happen last Friday. All the predictions about the end of the world were false and erroneous. All of this happened because of a stone shortage.

December 24, 2012 | Steve Lunetta Right About Now | Columnists


Howard ‘Buck’ McKeon: Congrats on city’s 25th

Last week, our hometown celebrated a remarkable milestone, our 25th anniversary. Santa Clarita has grown from a small, unincorporated town into a thriving city and one of the best places to live and do business in California. We have become a place where businesses can grow, families can safely raise their children and all can enjoy an exceptional quality of life.

December 23, 2012 | By Howard 'Buck' McKeon | Columnists


David Hegg: The measure of success is significance

As the year nears its end, it is valuable to look back across the months and seasons to evaluate just how we have used the time given to us. Since life itself consists of a succession of moments, the most successful lives are those that use as many of those moments to accomplish what is good. But there's the rub. Just what is good? What defines success?

December 23, 2012 | By David Hegg | Columnists


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David Hegg: The need for adversity

We're all familiar with the old saying "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen." It is often used to remind us that most really important things in life come with adversity built in.

April 28, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Donna Brazile: Accountability needed

In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing, lawmakers are demanding answers from the FBI. They want answers not only about the Tsarnaev brothers - Did they act alone? Why did the do it? - but also about our security and intelligence operations.

April 27, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Timothy Myers: Gearing up for a chloride war

One of my favorite tales of Santa Clarita political lore involves former Assemblyman Cameron Smyth, and I happen to know that it actually occurred.

April 27, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Bob Kellar: Live from City Hall

With more than 1,100 businesses small and large, the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce represents tens of thousands of local jobs and employees and is Santa Clarita's premier business membership organization.

April 27, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Phil Kerpen: Obama’s FAA harm offensive

If sequestration happens and nobody feels it, does it have a political impact?

April 26, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Kathryn Lopez: Real questions in evil's wake

Martin Richard's life ended as he waited at the Boston Marathon finish line on a local holiday. He was there to celebrate his dad's victory with his family.

April 26, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Tom Purcell: Fighting for the America we want it to be

I listened to a Frank Sinatra tune this week - "The House I Live In" - and enjoyed a renewed desire to fight on.

April 25, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Joe Gandelman: Was Twitter for the birds?

When James French became the last person to be executed in 1966 under Oklahoma's death penalty law, he uttered these famous last words (no joke) that quickly belong to the ages: "Hey fellas," he shouted to reporters there to witness his electrocution. "How about this for a headline for tomorrow's paper? 'French Fries!'"

April 25, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Dick Polman: Bombing is lame excuse to halt immigration reform

Conservatives have been desperately trying to halt the bipartisan momentum for path-to-citizenship immigration reform, and, thanks to the Boston bombing, they think they've finally found the perfect (phony) argument: Fear of foreign terrorism.

April 25, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Gary Horton: Lobbyists are at the root of our violent culture

After the Brothers Tsarnaev blew their lids and went on their Boston pressure-cooker bombing spree, it wasn't surprising that sooner or later unregistered, illegally obtained guns and rifles would show up in the bloody mix.

April 24, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


The Village Idiot: Plan the marriage first, then the wedding

"I got an email today," Mel told me. "Chardonnay and Jackson are splitting up. They only got married four months ago. It's so sad. I played guitar at their wedding."

April 24, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


SCV Voices: Special interests only ones to benefit from toll roads

I was reading the article last week about making the HOV lanes on the I-5 through Santa Clarita toll lanes ("Metro committee approves I-5 toll lanes in SCV," April 17).

April 24, 2013 | Jim de Bree Valencia | Columnists


Blame the bombers, and nothing else

We are fortunate that the Boston Marathon bombing manhunt rendered both radicalized 26-year-old Tamarlan Tsarnaev and his 19-year-old brother Dzhokar no longer any threat.

April 23, 2013 | Jonathan Kraut | Columnists


No television, no worries

Besides aliens with eyes in the back of their heads, a possible interracial baby mix-up at the maternity ward and "Bet he'll laugh if I say 'shoehorn,'" one of my most indelible memories of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" has proven strangely prophetic.

April 23, 2013 | Danny Tyree | Columnists


Texas blast exposes disaster relief hypocrites

As of this writing, we know the fertilizer explosion in West, Texas, killed at least 14 residents and injured 200 others with many still missing.

April 23, 2013 | Jason Stanford | Columnists


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