So I'm taking my morning walk down Sandy's near my house and I walk right into the filming of the "Amazing Race". They me tell I need to move and get off the beach. I keep walking on my beach. -I ignore this guy with a foreign accent telling me get off the beach. Then I see this guy dressed like he came straight out of the Disney Moana movie. I take some pictures and they tell me I cannot. I keep taking pictures. They kept yelling at me to get off the shoreline. Irritating! Are Hawaiians getting anything out of this production other than have a cartoon version of our people represented? Kanaka we really need our own Nation!
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Bad news.. The main man behind the repealed Public Lands Development Corporation/PLDC, is now one of the most powerful people in the Hawai`i Legislature.
*The PLDC was the legislature's attempt to place stolen/public lands in the hands of private developers with little public participation and going around important Hawai`i environmental laws.. & much more. The PLDC was passed with Act 55 - and overturned 2 years later by irate residents... but legislators continue to push it through in bits & pieces every year with various bills - when they think we're not looking.
via Kat Brady
Dela Cruz is now Senate’s Ways and Means leader
By Sophie Cocke 5/13/17
By Sophie Cocke 5/13/17
Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz (D, Wahiawa-Whitmore-Mililani Mauka) took over as the powerful Ways and Means chairman Friday after political jockeying during the last days of this year’s legislative session led to the ouster of Sen. Jill Tokuda (D, Kailua-Kaneohe) from the post.
The committee shake-up, which had been expected since last week, as well as other assignments, was made official by Senate President Ron Kouchi (D, Kauai-Niihau) on Friday.
The Ways and Means Committee oversees all appropriation and tax measures in the Senate, providing the chairman or chairwoman with enormous leverage over almost all issues that move through the Legislature.
Legislators have pointed to contentious debates over how to fund the Honolulu rail project as the cause of Tokuda’s removal from the chairmanship, though Tokuda told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser last week that while rail may have been the catalyst, it was essentially a power grab.
Tokuda isn’t being left without a committee. The Senate Judiciary and Labor Committee has been divided in two, with Tokuda heading the Labor Committee and Sen. Brian Taniguchi (D, Makiki-Tantalus-Manoa) at the helm of the Judiciary panel.
In other changes, Sen. Gil Keith-Agaran (D, Waihee-Wailuku-Kahului) has been made vice chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, a position that had been held by Dela Cruz.
Sen. Kai Kahele (D, Hilo), who helped lead the Senate reorganization effort, is now majority whip, a position that was also held by Dela Cruz.
This year’s legislative session ended last week and isn’t scheduled to resume until January. However, lawmakers could be called back in for a special session if there are signs that they can come to an agreement on how to further fund the $10 billion rail project.
Lawmakers closed this year’s session without agreeing on a funding measure and having staked out sharply divergent positions.
MAKA'ALA KAUA'I
Nanci Munroe
In today's Hilo newspaper, the Hawaii Tribune-Herald, over 14,000 acres of Hawaiian Homes Land on Kaua`i to be "disposed of"
Hmmm... "It is an important story in the heart of our fake state city in the oldest park in Occupied HAWAII, and in the illegal control of the United States of America since 1893," Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell said.
Honoring history: City selects design for Kamehameha III statue
HONOLULU -
HONOLULU -
Honoring the longest reigning monarch in Hawaii's history, King Kamehameha the third.
"It is an important story in the heart of our city in the oldest park in the State, and in the United States of America," Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell said.
Arriving on horseback to Thomas Square on July 31, 1843. Kamehameha the third ordered the restoration of the Hawaiian government.
"He was only 30 at the time in 1843, his arm extended same like his papa but maybe now with a constitution for which he is responsible for," Misty Kela'i with the Mayor's office of culture and arts said.
The second son of Kamehameha the Great - his statute, like his father's, stands tall.
88 applicants, 6 finalists and now it comes down to one.
"We did extensive research with kids from Kamehameha Schools. This was their favorite, we have a lot of ahahui. After two years, we have chosen the artist for our King Kamehameha the Third statue.. Thomas J. Warren," Kela'i said.
Warren, an artist out of Oregon will have his design brought to life.
"The statue will be 12 to 14 ft tall. It will certainly be regal. He's in his royal regalia with gold and just his arm extended, like father like son," Kela'i said.
"He'll be placed next to the flag pole that will fly the hawaiian flag all the time," Caldwell said.
This is all part of the city's master plan to re-store Thomas Square, a place that holds a time in history, never to be forgotten.
"And this statue will tell that story for generations to come," Caldwell said.
The statue is expected to be completed before the 175th anniversary of the restoration of the Hawaiian kingdom.
WHAT HAS THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS DONE FOR YOU LATELY? - http://FreeHawaii.Info
OHAʻs Mauna Kea Adhoc Committee has been nothing but a smoke screen.
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CIVIL BEAT RAG WEED WRITING
Ian Lind a writer for the rag, Civil Beat, prejudiciously writes from the intruders point of view on the veracity and authenticity of those Hawaiians both native and denizen that there is no Kingdom of Hawaii. Clearly Ian Lind is an amateur with respect to foreign political detente as detailed by the International Court of Justice, the United Nations disciplinary branch.
Lind naively writes, “The basic idea is somewhat twisted, but relatively simple.
It begins with the premise that the United States does not have a legal claim on Hawaii, and the Kingdom of Hawaii continues to exist as a matter of international law. It’s a controversial historical theory promoted for years by Keanu Sai, a political scientist who is also a self-proclaimed official of one of the groups claiming to speak for the Hawaiian Kingdom.”
It begins with the premise that the United States does not have a legal claim on Hawaii, and the Kingdom of Hawaii continues to exist as a matter of international law. It’s a controversial historical theory promoted for years by Keanu Sai, a political scientist who is also a self-proclaimed official of one of the groups claiming to speak for the Hawaiian Kingdom.”
Factually, controversy over the United States intrusion into the Kingdom of Hawaii dates back to 1820 with repetitive intent to malign, disrupt and eliminate native rule in the Hawaiian Islands for the expressed benefit of US colonization which in simple terms can be expressed as the exploitation of a nations natural resources for the benefit of the colonizer. This practice of exploitation continues today under duress of native Hawaiian assets rearranged for the benefit of the intruder, under the guise of economic development.
The continued denial of Hawaiians in pursuit of their happiness conflicts with the USA theory on democratic rule within their provision of their Declaration of independence and US Constitution supposedly to benefit everyone under the scope of US authority by somehow conveniently denying Hawaiians the use and enjoyment of our own assets. How does that work under a democracy? Under a democracy that political separation cannot happen. So what do we have here politically that expresses itself economically for the benefit of the intruders at the expense of the natives other than a cluserfuck?
Hawaiians will never have political parity with the United States until we have our own court to legally preserve the integrity of Hawaii the most remote place on earth, more than 2,000 miles form the nearest land mass. For Hawaiian to legally petition to a US Court for sovereignty is an oxymoron. Hawaiian legal issues relative to the United States are subject to Hawaiian political dependency created by the US to insure total control over all Hawaiian assets. US political intrusion in the Kingdom of Hawaii resulted its creation of the illegal overthrow of the Kingdom by the unrecognized Republic of Hawaiiʻs annexation to the US prompted by US Navy intervention and fraudulent misrepresentation of the US Minister Stevens who acted out of his defined scope of authority in 1893 for which US President Bill Clinton apologizes for in 1993. But do you know any Hawaiian who has ever accepted that apology?
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