Both literally and figuratively, we wait daily for the next bomb to drop.
The United States government is like a demented circus show, providing live, onstage, non-stop world entertainment with dark and deadly consequences.
The President, without question, has crossed over from predictably unpredictable to maniacal madman.
He’s surrounded by enablers who bend at the knee, kiss his ring, and thank him for his wisdom (and stock tips).
We have a Secretary of War who believes the job of the military is to “kill people and break things.” He believes that rules of engagement, compliant with international law and designed to prevent civilian deaths, war crimes, and the escalation of violence, are for weaklings and losers.
Under the guise of pragmatism, jobs, and economic development, our state leaders are rushing to capture the money that comes from selling one’s soul to the devil.
Please read “Military wants Hawaiʻi to be a hub for Pacific arms manufacturing” in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser (and if you are interested in my thoughts, read “Can’t Make This Stuff Up, And It’s Sickening” at garyhooser.blog).
Owners and major shareholders of Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, RTX (formerly Raytheon), and General Dynamics are laughing all the way to the bank.
Every bomb dropped, and every missile fired, means more profits for arms manufacturers, and more jobs and more “economic development” in the towns, cities, and states where they are located.
Many at the top of the military, business, and government economic development food chain want to ensure that Hawaiʻi doesn’t miss out on all of that money.
Consequently, they insist that Hawaiʻi must become the center of Pacific arms manufacturing, so that local families can benefit financially from death and destruction, too.
Our state government has actually established an agency whose mission is to convince you this is a good thing. It’s called the Military and Community Relations Office (MACRO), and it’s part of the Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT).
MACRO’s mission is basically that of a public relations office responsible for evaluating and managing “public sentiment” in support of U.S. military operations in Hawaiʻi, and supporting a pipeline of workers and small businesses for the defense industry.
Leadership at MACRO has stated publicly: “We are not recruiting for the military, and we do not work directly for the Department of Defense.”
However, MACRO’s top staff includes a U.S. Navy officer. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Defense has provided MACRO with over $8 million in start-up funding (via DEBDT).
According to DBEDT, MACRO’s mission and goals include…”implementing education and training programs aligned with defense industry needs… [and] train or engage at least 500 students statewide through STEM, Cyber, and Trades programs aligned with defense industry workforce needs.”
While we can parse the words, MACRO is clearly working in alignment to fulfill the needs of the Department of Defense. Clearly, a key part of its mission is to train/groom/recruit people for military and weapons manufacturing-related jobs.
In addition to the federal funding, Hawai’i’s state budget also included “$650,000 in both fiscal years for the Military and Community Relations Office (MACRO)” (Maui Now, March 6, 2025). According to reliable sources, these funds were “inserted” into the State budget by the House during the 2025 legislative session.
And just recently, via SB3240 and HB2235, MACRO sought another $1,300,000 for the same purposes. Fortunately, in my opinion, both bills died in the House.
My message today: We must honor and respect our men and women in uniform serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, but we also MUST resist the siren’s call of the money, jobs, and economic development that are promised with a buildup of military operations here in the islands.
We CAN do better. We can teach our children about the importance of mutual respect, negotiation, de-escalation and conflict resolution.
We can focus on diversifying our economy, starting with food and energy independence, healthcare, and education.
Please join me in reminding our government leaders that we live in a community grounded in the core values of aloha. We must honor those values, and resist selling out to the highest bidders.
There is no better day than TODAY to send a message to our leaders in State government, especially those who sit on the State Senate Ways and Means Committee (WAM).
My own message to them, is simple and straightforward. Please add, edit, embellish, or whatever – JUST SEND OUT AN EMAIL AND/OR MAKE THE TELEPHONE CALL!
“RE: With all due respect I ask that you say “NO” to the use of State taxpayer funds in support of MACRO, NO to spending our local tax dollars to support the expansion of the defense industry footprint in our islands, and NO to the twisted vision of Hawai’i becoming the center of weapons development in the Pacific.”
An email and/telephone call to all WAM members is needed NOW, today April 8th and this morning if possible.
sendelacruz@capitol.hawaii.gov, senmoriwaki@capitol.hawaii.gov, sendecoite@capitol.hawaii.gov, senelefante@capitol.hawaii.gov, senhashimoto@capitol.hawaii.gov, seninouye@capitol.hawaii.gov, senkanuha@capitol.hawaii.gov, senkidani@capitol.hawaii.gov, senkim@capitol.hawaii.gov, senlee@capitol.hawaii.gov, senrichards@capitol.hawaii.gov, senwakai@capitol.hawaii.gov, senfevella@capitol.hawaii.gov
Chair Senator Donovan Dela Cruz
808-586-6090
sendelacruz@capitol.hawaii.gov
Vice Chair Senator Sharon Moriwaki
808-586-6740
senmoriwaki@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Lynn Pualani DeCoite
808-587-7225
sendecoite@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Brandon Elefante
808-586-6230
senelefante@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Troy Hashimoto
808-586-7344
senhashimoto@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Lorraine R. Inouye
808-586-7335
seninouye@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Dru Mamo Kanuha
808-586-9385
senkanuha@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Michelle Kidani
808-586-7100
senkidani@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Donna Kim
808-587-7200
senkim@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Chris Lee
808-587-8388
senlee@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Herbert M. “Tim” Richards
808-586-6760
senrichards@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Glenn Wakai
808-586-8585
senwakai@capitol.hawaii.gov
Senator Kurt Fevella
808-586-6360
senfevella@capitol.hawaii.gov








