10-31-2018, 04:49 AM
I would think that any restoration of access prior to the state legislature determining the level of funding to be provided (if any) would inhibit Mayor Kim from his habit of overspending.
Mayor Kim will do nothing until two to three times the needed funds are in hand so he can maintain the feeding and watering of his political supporters at a level to which they have become accustomed (contractors and vendors).
In the normal CoH environment the needs of Puna residents will be secondary to the needs of Mayor Kim's loyalists.
Just my opinion.
Now lawsuits, mentioned above, are the one thing Mayor Kim is not prepared for. Lawsuits involve "discovery". Discovery is something Kim will do everything he can to avoid. That is why lawsuits are a good idea and long overdue.
Mayor Kim will do nothing until two to three times the needed funds are in hand so he can maintain the feeding and watering of his political supporters at a level to which they have become accustomed (contractors and vendors).
In the normal CoH environment the needs of Puna residents will be secondary to the needs of Mayor Kim's loyalists.
Just my opinion.
Now lawsuits, mentioned above, are the one thing Mayor Kim is not prepared for. Lawsuits involve "discovery". Discovery is something Kim will do everything he can to avoid. That is why lawsuits are a good idea and long overdue.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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