04-12-2018, 03:50 AM
So, Kahele did a good job of exposing why OHA gets/wants their 20% cut. Basically it's written into law. OHA gets 20% of profits derived from public land trusts (ceded lands). Not saying this is a good thing, but I agree with following the law until we change it... whether it is changed or not it is clear OHA has a lot to address in terms of improving their ability to help the average native Hawaiian.
My positive remarks about Kahele were to remind everyone that he is only human, like all of us, and our neighbor. We have nothing to gain by sowing discord among eachother and everything to gain by working to understand eachother's varying viewpoints and finding compromises on disputed issues. Just because someone does one thing you disagree with does not mean you disagree with everything they do.
My positive remarks about Kahele were to remind everyone that he is only human, like all of us, and our neighbor. We have nothing to gain by sowing discord among eachother and everything to gain by working to understand eachother's varying viewpoints and finding compromises on disputed issues. Just because someone does one thing you disagree with does not mean you disagree with everything they do.