02-01-2016, 08:26 AM
Those of us who have been here 30+ years ago or even just 20 years ago remember how glorious it was, feeling as though we all lived in a national forest. No drama, just nature at her very finest to greet us every morning. For some crazy reason it seemed so few wanted to live here, viva Kilauea!
I knew with the advent of the internet and then the building boom those days would be lost forever but the only thing that would clean up the unbelievable government corruption was educated people moving here who know how to call an attorney and contact the media for starters.
One of these days the scales will tip. It has on the other islands, Hawaii county is the last vestige of the local good ole boys club. Not sure how Ige got voted in though, perhaps as long as we are a banana republic Oahu will still have it's undercurrent. He's such a creep.
I knew with the advent of the internet and then the building boom those days would be lost forever but the only thing that would clean up the unbelievable government corruption was educated people moving here who know how to call an attorney and contact the media for starters.
One of these days the scales will tip. It has on the other islands, Hawaii county is the last vestige of the local good ole boys club. Not sure how Ige got voted in though, perhaps as long as we are a banana republic Oahu will still have it's undercurrent. He's such a creep.