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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Vol VI No. 619 Part 1A


HAWAII WEATHER REPORT: MORE BOMBS AND BULLSHIT
US Navy off Kahoolawe? Wrong answer itʻs a Chinese destroyer launching an air-defense missile during a military exercise in the waters near south China's Hainan Island and the Xisha islands.
Putting things into perspective, how vulnerable is Hawaii for foreign intrusion and political dominance? Our economy has already been invaded by offshore investors and the local people have been blended into an unrecognizable population of servants, servicing the travel and construction industry. Native Hawaiians are al but invisible.
So Native Hawaiians seriously have to ask themselves where they see themselves because non one outside of your community even know you exist. The state government is only interested in leaching revenue and leveraging Hawaiian assets to attract more foreign investment because the state is broke. Governor Igeʻs administration has near bankrupt the state and has scored an impressive “F” on the recent National Fiscal Policy Report Card reviewing the 50 state governors who manage their individual economies. Daveʻs a dud when it comes to balancing our economy with our assets.
For Hawaiians to think that the state or county governments are going to help Hawaiians is wishful thinking. The state and/or county has NO plan in place just a lot of talk with no commitment to funding anything that speaks to our sustenance and economic vitality. And why? Because the state and counties are basically broke thatʻs why.
Hawaiians are given NO incentive to help ourselves economically. With all the fancy talk, promises and lame programs that limp along chanting ʻoʻlelo hawaiʻi it factually amounts to nothing tangible. Why are Hawaiian owned native corporations taxed here in Hawaii with these nickel and dime miscellaneous administrative fees and penalties for not paying on time? The state government pays its workers with our tax dollars then turns around and ask of the same tax payer another fee to do business here in Hawaii. Is that not nuts? The state provides the local kanaka business with NO incentive but gives away DHHL land to foreign investors as incentive to do business here? WTF Dave?
Americans are confused why Hawaiians are pissed at these state agencies (OHA, DHHL, DLNR) when they advertise themselves as helping Hawaiians. For this very reason Washington DC dosenʻt get it and why they create a Washington DC office to act on our behalf and local Hawaiians have NO idea who they are, this mysterious Office of Native Hawaiian Relations. And the only thing we hear about this invisible Hawaiian Office is the shrilled noise coming from those politically connected Washington DC bureaucratic Hawaiians who chant the same irritating nonsensical chant. This entire clusterphuk is confusing. But isnʻt that the game, to confuse everyone and anyone trying to make sense of the tangled web they weave?
And this is why we need Federal Recognition? IMO the mix is only going to get more convoluted and definitely more confusing. Donʻt believe me go and ask the Indians at Standing Rock, ND. And what about the blacks getting shot up by the cops in their cities? I thought they got something called civil rights way back in the 1960ʻs. Howʻs that working for them? Anyone supporting Native Hawaiian FedRec without a surety bond is totally confused.
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William Chang Does the Hawaiian Kingdom have a treaty with China? Perhaps they can help the kingdom get out from under the yolk of our maha'oi occupiers. How about Russia? Would happen to know what nations we have treaties with, and what kind?
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Clifford Kapono Treaties are just agreements not to scrap. Incentive is what really launches treaties. Those with the most value provide the incentives that make treaties, that keep things cool. IMO, we donʻt need a different countryʻs set of chains. We just need access to our assets here in Hawaii that provide the value necessary to offer incentives, that form treaties or contracts to keep Hawaiian action cool ie., Hawaiian Economic Independence.
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Taos Ann Wright Sure China has her eyes on Hawai'i.
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Elima Ka'ahumanu As always jus sayn right!
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