Monthly Archives: March 2022

Stand Your Ground Is Dead. Minimum Wage Is Better. Cross-over Is Here.

I’ll start with the very good news, move to more good news, stray into an area of trepidation, and end with an ask for help. HB2464 “Stand Your Ground” was “recommitted” in the State House of Representatives on Tuesday 03/08, … Continue reading

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We are in the middle of a housing emergency.

I’m getting calls daily from panicked Kaua`i residents being forced out of their long-term rentals. An overheated housing market means an increasing number of landlords are selling out to wealthy investors from the continent. For many there’s nowhere to go. … Continue reading

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A Hawaii stand-your-ground law would encourage violence. By Chris Marvin as published in the Honolulu StarAdvertiser 03/07/22

Ask any military veteran: In combat, the most crucial briefing defines the rules of engagement. When can you shoot to kill? When must you use pragmatic restraint? These rules protect fellow service members and prevent the loss of innocent life. … Continue reading

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Hawaiʻi Right Wing Democrats at work – HB2464

The so-called Democratic Majority in the Hawaiʻi State House of Representatives has seemingly drunk the Qlaid and gone off the deep end (on the far right side) of the pool. Can you believe Hawaiʻi Democrats would actually pass a “Stand … Continue reading

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Hawaiʻi Right Wing Democrats at work – HB2464

The so-called Democratic Majority in the Hawaiʻi State House of Representatives has seemingly drunk the Qlaid and gone off the deep end (on the far right side) of the pool. Can you believe Hawaiʻi Democrats would actually pass a “Stand … Continue reading

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Government Corruption: Time to double down – If you see something, say something.

Over the past 12 months, Hawai’i government at all levels has been rocked by headline after headline, exposing the criminal activity of a wide range of public officials. Sitting in jail at the moment, or awaiting sentencing, we have a … Continue reading

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