Thanks for you letter, Mr. Abramson. A few thoughts… it may be because these protesters aren’t being paid or it may be because these protesters, and their employers, are reading the room and discovering their silly and hypocritical protests only harden opposition. Unfortunately, we’ll alw…
Thanks for your letter, Mr. Licht, but the fact that Mr. Caggiano gives Hamas a pass for attacking Israel shows we can’t take Mr. Caggiano seriously. After all, if Mr. Caggiano gives Hamas a pass, it is only fair he gives Israel and the USA a pass for attacking Iran. If anything, Mr. Cagg…
Hilarious. Folks, here’s the TLDR: Mr. Olbert spends almost 500 words setting up background only to conclude, as we all know from Mr. Olbert’s history, “orange man bad.” Unfortunately for Mr. Olbert, his biggest problem is citing the Declaration of Independence as his basis for complainin…
Oh boy! On your mark, get set, go! Be ready for the multitude of letters supporting and conversely, slamming, candidates. I’d remind folks to ignore letters about a candidate’s personality and instead, focus on what candidates have accomplished, if anything, or what they’ve failed to do t…
Are we still on this? I guess I’m not really surprised. Of course students won’t like any policy removing their access to their phones/social media. I didn’t realize students get a choice. If students want a McDonald’s or sugary drinks and preservative snack food vending machines on site …
Yawn, snore…another Trump Derangement Syndrome tantrum. Hey Mr. Brenner, you say, “Obama negotiated the JCPOA treaty in 2015 that prevented Iran from developing nuclear weapons and included extensive monitoring and verification measures.” How’d that work out? As usual, our (yes, our) grea…
Thanks for your letter, Mr. Garner, but if you need to cite a hoax to support your LTE, it is obvious you’re having another “orange man bad” Trumper tantrum. Next time, try the Charlottesville hoax as the basis for your rant. Or the Jussie Smollett hoax. Or any other hoaxes Democrats have…
Thanks for your guest perspective, Ms. Love, and your views on how AI can be used to help students. But do we really need as many teachers if we have AI technology? We’ve seen that teachers, especially in California, are racing to the bottom in student academic performance. As a whole, te…
Thanks for your column today, Mr. Simon. I’m not sure why you’d think, in this day and age of who yells the loudest and me me me attention seekers, why unity would matter. Common sense doesn’t seem to matter. When radical Democrats put the welfare of criminals and terrorists over the Amer…
What! Express lane violators who, with the flip of a switch/dial, can ride for free? Say it isn’t so. Isn’t it understandable that people forget to flip their switch/dial from their previous carpool trip (at least that’s what they may say)? Perhaps law enforcement can provide tallies of w…
Terence Y commented on College protesters demand end to war on Iran
Thanks for you letter, Mr. Abramson. A few thoughts… it may be because these protesters aren’t being paid or it may be because these protesters, and their employers, are reading the room and discovering their silly and hypocritical protests only harden opposition. Unfortunately, we’ll alw…
Terence Y commented on Hope for peace in the Middle East
Thanks for your letter, Mr. Licht, but the fact that Mr. Caggiano gives Hamas a pass for attacking Israel shows we can’t take Mr. Caggiano seriously. After all, if Mr. Caggiano gives Hamas a pass, it is only fair he gives Israel and the USA a pass for attacking Iran. If anything, Mr. Cagg…
Terence Y commented on The promise of America
Hilarious. Folks, here’s the TLDR: Mr. Olbert spends almost 500 words setting up background only to conclude, as we all know from Mr. Olbert’s history, “orange man bad.” Unfortunately for Mr. Olbert, his biggest problem is citing the Declaration of Independence as his basis for complainin…
Terence Y commented on Roster for San Mateo County’s June ballot closedÂ
Oh boy! On your mark, get set, go! Be ready for the multitude of letters supporting and conversely, slamming, candidates. I’d remind folks to ignore letters about a candidate’s personality and instead, focus on what candidates have accomplished, if anything, or what they’ve failed to do t…
Terence Y commented on Students advocating for lenient cellphone policy in San Mateo Union High School District
Are we still on this? I guess I’m not really surprised. Of course students won’t like any policy removing their access to their phones/social media. I didn’t realize students get a choice. If students want a McDonald’s or sugary drinks and preservative snack food vending machines on site …
Terence Y commented on The truth about Iran
Yawn, snore…another Trump Derangement Syndrome tantrum. Hey Mr. Brenner, you say, “Obama negotiated the JCPOA treaty in 2015 that prevented Iran from developing nuclear weapons and included extensive monitoring and verification measures.” How’d that work out? As usual, our (yes, our) grea…
Terence Y commented on Consider Trump’s actions
Thanks for your letter, Mr. Garner, but if you need to cite a hoax to support your LTE, it is obvious you’re having another “orange man bad” Trumper tantrum. Next time, try the Charlottesville hoax as the basis for your rant. Or the Jussie Smollett hoax. Or any other hoaxes Democrats have…
Terence Y commented on AI+education
Thanks for your guest perspective, Ms. Love, and your views on how AI can be used to help students. But do we really need as many teachers if we have AI technology? We’ve seen that teachers, especially in California, are racing to the bottom in student academic performance. As a whole, te…
Terence Y commented on Visible lack of unity
Thanks for your column today, Mr. Simon. I’m not sure why you’d think, in this day and age of who yells the loudest and me me me attention seekers, why unity would matter. Common sense doesn’t seem to matter. When radical Democrats put the welfare of criminals and terrorists over the Amer…
Terence Y commented on Express lane data confirms violation concerns
What! Express lane violators who, with the flip of a switch/dial, can ride for free? Say it isn’t so. Isn’t it understandable that people forget to flip their switch/dial from their previous carpool trip (at least that’s what they may say)? Perhaps law enforcement can provide tallies of w…