07-23-2014, 09:34 AM
Frankie, I've lived in Papa'ikou for eight of my twelve years on island, two different times, but at three different times I shopped extensively around Puna. I almost lived (was in escrow in) Wa'a Wa'a, Leilani Estates, HPP. I sublet in Kapoho Vacationland. My younger son lived in HPP, Royal Hawaiian Estates, and OLE, and I visited a lot when he was down there. It was on one of those searches for a new home that I joined Punaweb seven years ago.
I see East Hawai'i as having many issues in common, and I remain interested in Puna, even though I live north of town. I still "drive to Hilo" -- even more than you guys in Puna, because there are almost no commercial businesses in my area. At least you have a town! []
There is not much excitement in the races in my district this time around. I don't see the Libertarian candidates prevailing in the State races, and I don't see Larry Gering beating Val Poindexter for Council.
I have met Larry numerous times and he is a straight arrow with a good heart and intentions. I winced though when he couldn't even get through the name Kalakaua when responding to the Hawaiian Kingdom question. Val is an O'okala girl with deep roots who grew up in the plantation community, and she gets her area in a way that the farmer from Iowa simply cannot. His campaign is all about being mad at the County Council's doings -- and I think it is good he is out there talking about reform, but I don't think that's a winning platform in this district this election.
The politics of Puna is far more interesting and has more potential to shake things up around here. I really hope whoever gets elected in each district there is a grounded person, really grounded --not buzz word intoxicated.
ed. to fix typo in Gering.
I see East Hawai'i as having many issues in common, and I remain interested in Puna, even though I live north of town. I still "drive to Hilo" -- even more than you guys in Puna, because there are almost no commercial businesses in my area. At least you have a town! []
There is not much excitement in the races in my district this time around. I don't see the Libertarian candidates prevailing in the State races, and I don't see Larry Gering beating Val Poindexter for Council.
I have met Larry numerous times and he is a straight arrow with a good heart and intentions. I winced though when he couldn't even get through the name Kalakaua when responding to the Hawaiian Kingdom question. Val is an O'okala girl with deep roots who grew up in the plantation community, and she gets her area in a way that the farmer from Iowa simply cannot. His campaign is all about being mad at the County Council's doings -- and I think it is good he is out there talking about reform, but I don't think that's a winning platform in this district this election.
The politics of Puna is far more interesting and has more potential to shake things up around here. I really hope whoever gets elected in each district there is a grounded person, really grounded --not buzz word intoxicated.
ed. to fix typo in Gering.