06-14-2014, 03:07 AM
That's a narrow agenda of the general Punatic crowd. All the questions are around the same topics, anti-geothermal, anti-GMO, anti-government, anti-state, and so on. Those are all trigger questions that claim to be a priority with the community.
No, they aren't. The top priority for this county should be keeping back invasives. There is the coconut rhinoceros beetle spreading fast on Oahu now, a southeast asian beetle in California that eats all trees:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/southern-cal...g-beetles/
Tree-killing beetles attacking California's forests
What it looks like:
http://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2...reebug.jpg
and now a Caribbean mosquito virus showing up in North Carolina. The link to Hawaii to these two is produce from California and the mosquito disease is rampant in Rasta land.
The only way to do this is decrease food imports from California and increase irradiation of imported raw food to this island. There are so many places infested with pests like the brown spider and brown snake in Guam. While the Punatics only see sickness and death all around Puna, we are actually in one of the most healthy environments. We need to do whatever can be done to try to keep all that mainland stuff on the respective mainlands. Repelling invasives should be priority one and natural disaster preparation should be number two. From there, are the nice to haves.
"This island Hawaii on this island Earth"
No, they aren't. The top priority for this county should be keeping back invasives. There is the coconut rhinoceros beetle spreading fast on Oahu now, a southeast asian beetle in California that eats all trees:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/southern-cal...g-beetles/
Tree-killing beetles attacking California's forests
What it looks like:
http://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2...reebug.jpg
and now a Caribbean mosquito virus showing up in North Carolina. The link to Hawaii to these two is produce from California and the mosquito disease is rampant in Rasta land.
The only way to do this is decrease food imports from California and increase irradiation of imported raw food to this island. There are so many places infested with pests like the brown spider and brown snake in Guam. While the Punatics only see sickness and death all around Puna, we are actually in one of the most healthy environments. We need to do whatever can be done to try to keep all that mainland stuff on the respective mainlands. Repelling invasives should be priority one and natural disaster preparation should be number two. From there, are the nice to haves.
"This island Hawaii on this island Earth"
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*