09-18-2019, 08:44 AM
Two options, not mutually exclusive:
1. Lawsuits, both individual and class-action, against anyone and everyone involved.
2. Large-scale Mauna Kea style occupation and/or "civil disobedience". Go ahead and build some roads, the roads lot belongs to you and your people...
Anything less than either/both of the above is just pointless whining. Not saying it wasn't a tragic loss, just that something needs to be done, $10M worth of "listening sessions" isn't cutting it.
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...-eruption/
Hawaii County could receive more than $300 million in state and federal funding to support recovery and response efforts stemming from the 2018 eruption of Kilauea volcano, but only a portion of funding has so far been obtained and even less has been spent as the county works to cement long-term recovery plans.
1. Lawsuits, both individual and class-action, against anyone and everyone involved.
2. Large-scale Mauna Kea style occupation and/or "civil disobedience". Go ahead and build some roads, the roads lot belongs to you and your people...
Anything less than either/both of the above is just pointless whining. Not saying it wasn't a tragic loss, just that something needs to be done, $10M worth of "listening sessions" isn't cutting it.
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...-eruption/
Hawaii County could receive more than $300 million in state and federal funding to support recovery and response efforts stemming from the 2018 eruption of Kilauea volcano, but only a portion of funding has so far been obtained and even less has been spent as the county works to cement long-term recovery plans.