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Return to the bright future

Hello voters. Do you remember how much better the U.S. and the world were during the four years Donald Trump was president? Nationally and worldwide, they were much better than they are now. After only three years of Biden/Kamala Harris, things are out of control, and chaos breeds everywhere with their weak leadership.Ā  Nov. 5, […]

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Speak up against genocide in Gaza

ā€œIsrael right or wrongā€ is the approach America takes in its support of Israel against the Palestinians. Israel has a right to defend itself against attack. Israel has no right to commit indiscriminate crimes against the Palestinian people. Pope Francis recently said this, ā€œI continue to receive very serious and painful news from Gaza. Unarmed […]

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Everyone deserves access to clean, affordable energy

As the country and the rest of the world experience another year of scorching heat waves, private for-profit utility companies—which we rely upon for our basic necessities, like heating, cooling, and electricity—are keeping us reliant on climate-wrecking fossil fuels while reporting record profits. When they work well, utilities exist in the background of our lives: […]

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Be wary of initiatives

It seems like on all our election ballots, we are presented with initiatives to vote on. That is because in California, citizens have the power through ballot initiatives to directly propose and enact laws, make or change local ordinances, and even make amendments to the state Constitution. Usually individuals or groups resort to the initiative […]

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Democrats are the victims of their own infatuation with DEI

A preordained, carefully scripted coronation, or a food fight at a cannibal’s banquet? To the surprise of no one, Joe Biden dropped his reelection bid following his disastrous debate performance and the failure of subsequent ā€œsoft ballā€ interviews with pre-cleared questions to reassure the public of his mental soundness.Ā  Biden then endorsed Vice President Kamala […]

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How about a new set of ā€˜commandments’

In response to Mr. Ron Fink proposing that the Ten Commandments be displayed ā€œin every school, library, courthouse, and city hall in the United Statesā€ (ā€œWhat’s the fuss?ā€ July 25): I can only reply that many citizens, myself included, resent being subjected to archaic and divisive Christian orthodoxy and dogma. How about a new set […]

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Factual errors may get in the way of opinions

The editorial by Dan Dennis in the Aug. 1 Sun (ā€œThe stakes are too highā€) was largely correct in its explanations of our national political situation. Good writing, Dan. Unfortunately, there was a factual error early on which may have kept knowledgeable readers from giving full credence to his opinions. The repeal of the Glass-Steagall […]

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Harris should look to history for VP pick

All Americans—not just Democrats—should be eternally grateful to President Biden for his success in defeating Donald Trump in 2020. We applaud his forbearance in turning over this task now, four years later, to his inspired choice for vice president, Kamala Harris. Democrats are already uniting behind Harris and will make every effort to elect her […]

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