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Are Puna and Kau being discriminated against?
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Problem is the government has the money.

Money only has value when exchanged for goods and services.

Radical example to illustrate this point: I believe HOA dues should be a work-trade, side effect being that people might take more pride in their subdivision because they would have a personal connection to the filled-in potholes and trimmed trees. Hawaiian Acres already does this to some extent.
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RE: Are Puna and Kau being discriminated against? - by kalakoa - 07-10-2017, 06:39 AM

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