Letter: Maldonado is right on job creation
Washington’s policies hinder small-business growth and, more importantly, discourage people from taking risks.
Letter: Eventually top taxpayers will be milked dry
Dear Editor: In the July 20-26 issue of the Business Times, Bloomberg News op-ed columnist Margaret Carlson is quoted saying that “the top 1 percent pay the lowest tax rate in 80 years.” She makes this remark in the context of suggesting that Republicans play their own role in class warfare. Her remarks, like those Read More →
Letter: Remembering Jack Gilbert, a fine businessman and friend
If he had not taken the gamble I would never be where I am today.
Letter: Clarifying the status of solar and wind projects in the region
Dear Editor: First, let me thank you for writing the article on renewable energy in our region. [See Green Coast special section, published April 6]. It is important for people to know about local projects and their progress. I actually produce a monthly renewable energy report on projects large and small for regional stakeholders and Read More →
Letter: Reflecting on the rise and fall of United Airlines
Dear Editor: I’m an avid reader of the Pacific Coast Business Times and a small business owner in Oxnard. I’m also a huge fan of yours and read all of your columns and perspectives and learn from them. Editor Henry Dubroff’s April 6 column on what’s happened to the United Airlines business model rang so Read More →
Letter: Santa Margarita Ranch is expanding, not rebranding, its offerings
The zipline tours and outdoor events are simply accessory uses to the existing and main use of the property.
Letter: With Prop. 29, the devil is in the details
This measure allows Californians’ hard-earned tax dollars to be spent outside the state, even outside the country.