10-10-2015, 03:04 AM
If only our goverment would operate within the bounds of "the law", in ALL aspects
Books have been written which study the myriad ways in which our government makes up the rules as it goes along. Obligatory example: massive "private" subdivisions with no infrastructure, despite rules and laws which require this.
state government (note lower case) is even less competent at handling a billion dollar investment opportunity than we thought
Rail is proceeding just fine on Oahu despite being decades behind schedule (planned since the 1990s) and about $1B overbudget (well, maybe, nobody's sharing that information, just Civil Beat asking questions about the money).
emergency rules have been invalidated by the court
They'll just have to make do with the existing "regular" rules that prohibit camping or blocking the road. Oh, right, the protestors aren't "camping", in much the same way as my subdivision is really "private".
Books have been written which study the myriad ways in which our government makes up the rules as it goes along. Obligatory example: massive "private" subdivisions with no infrastructure, despite rules and laws which require this.
state government (note lower case) is even less competent at handling a billion dollar investment opportunity than we thought
Rail is proceeding just fine on Oahu despite being decades behind schedule (planned since the 1990s) and about $1B overbudget (well, maybe, nobody's sharing that information, just Civil Beat asking questions about the money).
emergency rules have been invalidated by the court
They'll just have to make do with the existing "regular" rules that prohibit camping or blocking the road. Oh, right, the protestors aren't "camping", in much the same way as my subdivision is really "private".