05-05-2015, 09:20 AM
Being that a few have asked questions following another one of my social media rants, I feel like continuing my new found gentle way of handling things and will try and answer.
The first one from Paul, if I were king now what would I Do?. Well I figure you mean this question to be about jobs, or the spending of 1.4 billion? Local people need more jobs that pay now and employ almost all local, for example restaurants. 10 more quality restaurants like Kaleo's would employ and service this part of the island better than the TMT project. Hotels employ almost all locally as well as offer insurance and future generation benifits that the current local few restaurant's may not be legally?. Walmart and McDonalds do hire many locally, but they also take away many jobs. More importantly these large businesses hurt young and old peoples dreams or chances of starting their own smaller business closer to home. Then you have the business like TMT projects? Promises, contracts, lots of money. Yet no real sustaining jobs for our local high school seniors today or tomorrow.
If I were king I would except the united states of Americas apology for the misunderstanding of LAW. I Would of course keep my nature of excepting their bundle of future coins or prosperity bills. Build places local people can go to work again, Build homes for local families to live and work on more locally owned land. Tourism and agriculture would continue behind self-suffientcy, equal opportunity, and making sure all from this land, Have land, a smile, and place to call Hawaii Home. Of course easy said, never done.
Frank your question slid by me at first and has me still contemplating. I figure the movement or awakening from the many lies, secrets, and wrongs is taking place now due in part to higher education and better understandings of laws, promises, and trusts. As These protectors or warriors today are standing on maunakea, they are standing for more than maunakea, much much more. Kam, bishop, oha, because of their past choices, money and actions taken. They are hearing louder voices and footsteps from atop maunakea today than they would in front of their rarely used air-conditioned homes and offices, they are being gracious enough to listen now to who they need to be representing, so I am hopeful. Good questions none the less, thanks. Sorry I could not answer them better with a much shorter reply.
The first one from Paul, if I were king now what would I Do?. Well I figure you mean this question to be about jobs, or the spending of 1.4 billion? Local people need more jobs that pay now and employ almost all local, for example restaurants. 10 more quality restaurants like Kaleo's would employ and service this part of the island better than the TMT project. Hotels employ almost all locally as well as offer insurance and future generation benifits that the current local few restaurant's may not be legally?. Walmart and McDonalds do hire many locally, but they also take away many jobs. More importantly these large businesses hurt young and old peoples dreams or chances of starting their own smaller business closer to home. Then you have the business like TMT projects? Promises, contracts, lots of money. Yet no real sustaining jobs for our local high school seniors today or tomorrow.
If I were king I would except the united states of Americas apology for the misunderstanding of LAW. I Would of course keep my nature of excepting their bundle of future coins or prosperity bills. Build places local people can go to work again, Build homes for local families to live and work on more locally owned land. Tourism and agriculture would continue behind self-suffientcy, equal opportunity, and making sure all from this land, Have land, a smile, and place to call Hawaii Home. Of course easy said, never done.
Frank your question slid by me at first and has me still contemplating. I figure the movement or awakening from the many lies, secrets, and wrongs is taking place now due in part to higher education and better understandings of laws, promises, and trusts. As These protectors or warriors today are standing on maunakea, they are standing for more than maunakea, much much more. Kam, bishop, oha, because of their past choices, money and actions taken. They are hearing louder voices and footsteps from atop maunakea today than they would in front of their rarely used air-conditioned homes and offices, they are being gracious enough to listen now to who they need to be representing, so I am hopeful. Good questions none the less, thanks. Sorry I could not answer them better with a much shorter reply.