10-16-2018, 01:43 PM
@MarkD: Sometimes I think the people running Hilo like to keep Hilo exactly the way it is. No big changes.
Well yes of course. Sometimes changes don't work as planned and wind up worse than the start. But either way even if a success, a big change means a big amount of out tax $$ needing to be spent on said project.
Politicians would much rather do nothing and line their pockets with that tax money instead of doing something with it.
Well yes of course. Sometimes changes don't work as planned and wind up worse than the start. But either way even if a success, a big change means a big amount of out tax $$ needing to be spent on said project.
Politicians would much rather do nothing and line their pockets with that tax money instead of doing something with it.