12-06-2013, 04:29 AM
Maybe because crime leaks from the rich down to the poor, and there really is not much of a working class anymore. Thieves are within our politicians, county, and state employees. Even the police here take from the poor community, drive there fancy fleets to flag traffic or play golf. Here in Puna, when the poor reach that desperation mode they also turn to crime. This is a vicious cycle, for the poorer the state keeps its people here, the more crime should escalate. Then in turn is more reasons for more police, who then should have more poor people committing crimes of desperation. This is what I call the ALOHA trickle effect that starts at the top and trickles down. The real crime here in this state STARTED when Gods children started going hungry and were forced out of there homes and into their streets. P.S. For an example, How is our local Kimura family doing?