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This inflation act is just another boondoggle I fail to see the nexus between hiring 87,000 new IRS agents and its effect upon lowering inflation. The same old song and dance perpetuated by … → Read More
Re “Adam Schiff, wrong again” (July 17): Cheers to Susan Shelley for exposing Democrats’ continuing attempts to cover-up their Russian hoax travesty, which was the single filthiest political… → Read More
Re “Autopilot tied to hundreds of crashes” (June 16): As a Tesla owner, I always read articles about autopilot safety. I was dismayed that your business article implied that autopilot cars w… → Read More
The headline read, “This time has to be different” (June 12). The subject was gun control. The concern was that past efforts to stop gun-related violence have failed. They have failed becaus… → Read More
Re “Newsom warns of statewide water restrictions if local efforts fall short” (May 24): So, our governor gets on his soapbox and tells us the drought is really bad. Then tells us to conserve… → Read More
We’ll wait to see how the Supreme Court rules Assuming they rule as expected in all likelihood the states will be authorized to address abortion rights for their constituents. This le… → Read More
Re “Riverside doctor leading relief team to Ukraine” (April 29): Dr. Vien Doan and Dr. John Branch, and the many others going, deserve to be honored and credited more for their many years of… → Read More
Re “State must embrace school choice” (April 24): Another Sunday, another attack on public education. I am curious about how many of these opponents of public schools, who are clearly well-e… → Read More
Re “Sacramento fiddles as gas prices increase” (March 30): It is quite disheartening to find that our state Legislature refuses to suspend the state taxes on gasoline as other states have do… → Read More
I have read just about everything written, at least in the newspaper and online, and nowhere have I read any defense on Jada’s behalf for Chris Rock’s tasteless and inappropriate comments re… → Read More
I watched the incident several times on YouTube and each time I watched, it appeared that Will Smith had initially laughed at the joke. While I am not in favor or making fun of someone’s med… → Read More
Sad for both Ukraine and for the Russian people While my heart goes out to the Ukrainian people, I’m also sad for the Russian people who are suffering from economic sanctions. Neither… → Read More
There is an ongoing debate about these rebates. Some drivers of ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles think that only they deserve a rebate. I think it’s only fair that rebates are distr… → Read More
I just can’t help but shake my head in disbelief and wonderment over the article “Relief coming on gas prices?” (March 18) on the rebate proposal by Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris. Reall… → Read More
Lanhee Chen for the GOP Being a Democrat who believes no Republican candidate has a chance of becoming my preferred candidate, no matter their gender, ethnicity, or political affiliation, st… → Read More
No more masking We are past due ridding ourselves of the face diaper. If we followed the science, we would have found multiple studies proving some masks do not stop the spread of vir… → Read More
The article on universal pre-K in the Opinion section of the Feb. 16 paper is absolutely correct. Once again politicians do not look at the science; they just want to look good. They think v… → Read More
Re “Newsom is right on death penalty” (Feb. 13): I take exception to the above article, as I recall Proposition 62 (abolish the death penalty) was rejected by California voters with 53.1% vo… → Read More
Front page in the newspaper Feb. 6: “States bridges in need of repair.” What they should print right after that is this: “Every Republican voted against President Biden’s infrastructure bill… → Read More
Housing the homeless Some of these organizations for the homeless refuse to see any other solutions to the problem than fully government-supported permanent housing. It’s not inconceivable t… → Read More