Looking for Change-Makers

Got an email recently from an Oahu friend who had been reading my political ramblings posted here at https://garyhooser.blog

He was asking about someone who was serving in public office, told me he had some reservations but was wondering if I thought this particular person was a “good guy” or not.

My response: “He’s a heck of a nice guy, usually says the right things, but never really leads or stands up to be counted when the crunch comes.”

The unfortunate reality is that we have some legislators and council members who are bad, some who are really bad, others who are ok, and a handful who are really, really good.

Frankly, I’m tired of supporting those that are just ok…unless of course the alternative is bad or really bad. Such is the political and voting dilemma.

For the upcoming 2024 local elections, my hope is that voters in our community put their energy, their money, and their votes – first and foremost behind the really good ones – the change-makers.

Change-makers are those who once elected resist the urge to “go along to get along,” and instead are willing to raise their hands, ask the hard questions out loud, debate the issues fairly and openly, vote their conscious, and lead.

When I was first elected to the Hawaii State Senate in 2002, I was told unless my vote on a particular issue aligned with Senate Leadership, protocol required me to ask permission of them first if I intended to “vote my conscience”.

Yes. It was another one of those, “can’t make this stuff up” moments.

I’m thinking everyone should always vote their conscience? Yes?

Certainly the change-makers we need to elect will be those who follow their na’au, rather than bow to the establishment holding the power and money at any particular point in time.

How do you define a “bad or really bad” legislator or councilmember?

First and foremost, it starts with character. More than ideology, it’s character that matters most. Will the person put people and the planet above their own self interest and that of their friends?

The “bad or really bad” serve first and foremost the institutions and individuals that helped them get into power. They may (or may not) also do what they can to help everyone else, but their loyalty is to those higher up the food chain. They pass or kill bills for personal or political reasons, or because someone higher up tells them to do so.

Far too many decisions made by those in public office are fear-based. They’re afraid they won’t get reelected. They’re afraid the “money committee” or “leadership” or “the unions” will punish them if they speak out or vote the wrong way. etc.

They justify it all by citing a strategy of “playing the long game”.

To be clear, the majority of legislators and council members are not bad people. But frankly, at this particular moment in time we need more than just hard work, honesty, and an acceptance of an “ok” mediocrity.

We need change-makers, not place-holders.

We need to find, support, and elect political leaders who are integrity-based decision-makers, who will always vote their conscience, and are driven by the courage of their convictions.

We need political leaders who feel the same urgency of the moment we do, who’re willing and able to build coalitions with the “ok” legislators, and will work with community to propose forward-thinking initiatives that address housing, environmental protection, food sustainability and many other issues.

August 10 is the date of Hawaii’s all important primary election. Soon, the signs and banners will be popping up, candidates will be standing along the highway, knocking on our doors, seeking our votes.

Please join me in looking for and supporting the change-makers.

Sincerely,
Gary Hooser
Former Hawaiʻi State Senator, County Councilmember and many other things…presently a proud father, grandfather, tutu-man, and good-troublemaker.

* “Looking for Change-Makers” published in The Garden Island newspaper 03/27/24.

About garyhooser

This blog represents my thoughts as an individual person and does not represent the official position of any organization I may be affiliated with. I presently serve as volunteer President of the Hawaii Alliance for Progressive Action (H.A.P.A.) www.hapahi.org I am the former Vice-Chair of the Democratic Party of Hawaii. In another past life, I was an elected member of the Kauai County Council, a Hawaii State Senator, and Majority Leader, and the Director of Environmental Quality Control for the State of Hawaii - in an even earlier incarnation I was an entrepreneur and small business owner. Yes, I am one of the luckiest guys on the planet. Please visit my website AND sign up for my newsletter (unlike any email newsletter you have ever gotten, of that I am sure) - http://www.garyhooser.com/#four “Come to the edge.” “We can’t. We’re afraid.” “Come to the edge.” “We can’t. We will fall!” “Come to the edge.” And they came. And he pushed them. And they flew. - Christopher Logue (b.1926)
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