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$85k+ of your taxes SUPPORTING Mauna Kea Activists
#21
$60 million paid over 10 years for the states use of dhhl lands. = $6 mil per year.


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#22
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Originally posted by dan d

$60 million paid over 10 years for the states use of dhhl lands. = $6 mil per year.


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$6 mil per year seems low...

ironyak previous post...The vast majority of OHA's funding comes from the State, as Ceded Lands are owned entirely by the State, from which OHA receives 20% of the revenue.

got any #s to associate with the above statement yak?...like gross $$$ garnered by the State of Hawaii from those State owned ceded lands...thanks in advance
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#23
From the Star-Advertiser:

Treason occurs when a U.S. citizen, or a non-citizen on U.S. territory, wages war against the country or provides material support, not just sympathy, to a declared enemy of the United States.

OHA is providing material support to a group which has declared the US to be an enemy.

I'm sure they didn't mean it, of course, and they will get a free pass because "racism" or some such excuse.

I wonder how much the police overtime tab is now? More than the cost of a new road?
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#24
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I wonder how much the police overtime tab is now? More than the cost of a new road?

Certainly more than the yearly fund pledged by TMT to support STEM education. We just can't have nice things.
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#25
There's no money to increase police protection for law-abiding residents of Puna, but apparently there are unlimited funds available to provide police protection to law-breaking individuals on Mauna Kea.
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#26
So the government pays the protesters to break the law, and then the government pays the police not to enforce the law?

And law abiding tax payers pay for both.

When you phrase it like that, it sounds like some sort of a scam.
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