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Tiffany Edwards Hunt running for Council
#81
Zendo's greatest criticism from Tiffany and others stems around he not being visible. On a related note, we know that there are politicians who appear at many events, who themselves are largely ineffective. To me, what's more important is substance. Let's judge the incumbent Kern on his merits and accomplishments more so than his public visibility. Anyone with information on this care to answer? What has he done in his freshman campaign? Would a second term mean? Is he accessible?
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#82
According to this page, looks like Zendo is running for re-election.

http://zendokern.com/

Someone please alert Zendo's webfolks of a simple rule: Do not allow web pages to go live with links that do not work. Sending the wrong messages.
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#83
Frankie Stapleton's post from the District 4 thread really belongs here. Underlining added for emphasis.

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Originally posted by Frankie Stapleton

Deadline for filing is June 3.

Fred Blas has pulled papers for council and state house but he has not filed for either office. They'd make mincemeat of him in the House and I think he's just messing w/us, period. I hope he does run for council; he'll take votes from the Madie Green crowd.

I really appreciate Greggor Ilagan, especially his willingness to listen to everyone, learn the pros and cons of issues, and vote based on facts rather than the roar of the crowd. A certain female blogger has vilified him in public settings, primarily since as a candidate he told her he wasn't aware of the issues in a certain Pahoa rezoning but he'd get back to her after researching it. And when he did, he said unfortunately, he couldn't support her position. She's been unbelievably rude and reported negatively on him ever since.

Good luck on us getting Puna council reps willing to work together....

BTW, if a blogger gets elected to public office, what's the ethics on them continuing editorial commentary on the other public officials? I don't think there are any laws on this and wonder what people's take is on such a situation.


Link back:
http://punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18375

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#84
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Originally posted by 2liveque

<snip> Let's judge the incumbent Kern on his merits and accomplishments more so than his public visibility. Anyone with information on this care to answer? What has he done in his freshman campaign? Would a second term mean? Is he accessible?


I got a bad taste in my mouth about Zendo when he first took office. Other administration officials took voluntary furlough days or worked without pay when union members were compelled to take their furlough days/pay cut. Zendo's comment (as reported in July 17, 2013 Tribune herald): “I’m making the council my full-time job, and I wouldn’t want to have to be looking for other work. I just want to keep my focus on the council.” Asked what kind of message that sent to staff working for him, Kern replied, “I think the staff needs a pay raise.” I'm sure the lower level employees considered their jobs full time employment and didn't want to look for supplemental work either...But they didn't have the luxury of choice (To be fair, several other council members also didn't take the furloughs, but most attributed it to unintentional bureaucratic mix ups)

And then there was the $500-1000 per person fundraiser Zendo had planned in Kona that got cancelled once the press got wind of it...(just 3 months after taking office...). Also makes one go "Hmmm..."

As for his accomplishments here are all the ones I know about off the top of my head:



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#85
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As for his accomplishments here are all the ones I know about off the top of my head:

As far as substantive accomplishments, I'd have to agree -- but Zendo hasn't been idle!

He introduced Bill 96, which made it as far as the Council agenda (August 6, 2013).

Zendo was also instrumental in bringing several rezoning actions to the Council, many of which address the shortage of commercial real estate in Hilo...
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#86
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Originally posted by TomK

From the BIC site:

http://www.bigislandchronicle.com/2013/0...y-council/

Quote:

"Yes, believe me, I am against GMOs. I would prefer to see that our papaya on this island are not irradiated. But I respect that technology has found a way to save the papaya here. I personally do not eat a lot of papaya — maybe it’s because I secretly worry that they have been irradiated, but I think our island papaya are delicious."

Make of that what you will. I see it as dangerously ignorant and misinformed.


I have taken that for what its worth. Cutting and pasting one sentence of a whole dozen plus paragraphs exemplifies the whole issue of being dangerously ignorant and misinformed.

Had you read the entire article, you would know that.

I find the entire article full of information, valuable information for that matter, as well as full of good opinions of what's wrong.

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#87
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Originally posted by Rob Tucker

At this point in time I don't think Zendo Kern or Greggor Ilagan have been especially disappointing. Not like others in the past. One may not agree with one or the other on any given issue but these two have both been far from embarrassing.

Could we do worse? You bet.


Well - I guess you can term doing nothing for Puna as being something that is not "especially disappointing" or far from embarrassing.

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#88
Ken,

I do not like people putting words in my mouth. If I have something to say I will say it. You can speak for yourself, I'm not inclined speak for you. Do it again though and you will find yourself on a Punaweb vacation.

As for Greggor or Zendo "doing nothing".... that might well be in the eye of the beholder. I am expecting that they can each speak for themselves as to what they feel they have accomplished.
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#89
Please start a new topic on Greggor.

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#90
I have differed with her on issues and bore the backlash but just today on an issue in Hawaiian Acres, I suggested they contact Tiffany to support the issue. She has the clout.

I told them point blank that if she agreed with what they are trying to do, she would probably fight tooth and nail to help their cause.

On occasion before, I have referred people to Brian Delima who is an incredible ... lets say assertive attorney... so like Brian, everyone has a talent and one of Tiffany's is fighting for what she believes it right.


Ann Richards, a past gov of Texas, said she "also could dance backwards and in high heels" and was ... hmmmm..... strong-willed.

The movie reference was for those of you who watched old musicals, and Ann used it to describe herself back in a more chauvinistic time period.
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