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On Running For Congress – A Possible Path

Aloha, I can no longer merely watch from the sidelines as the “politics as usual” in Washington threatens the very fabric of our lives and the security of our democracy slips further and further every day. As the financial debacle … Continue reading

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The Players, The Process, The Rules – lessons from the ‘Ledge’

Approximately 3,500 bills will be submitted during the upcoming 2011 legislative session that begins on January 19.  Upon sine die, in early May, approximately 200 of those bills will have passed successfully through the legislature. Many of these measures are … Continue reading

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Lessons from the ‘Ledge’ – Next step for gubernatorial nominees

Lessons from the ‘Ledge’ – Advice and Consent “Each principal department shall be under the supervision of the governor and, unless otherwise provided in this constitution or by law, shall be headed by a single executive. Such single executive shall … Continue reading

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On the meaning of leverage and other important lessons of the ‘Ledge’

I began learning the lessons of the legislature when first elected to the Kauai County Council some 12 years ago. Watching the current power struggle occurring in the House of Representatives reminded me of the basic rules that, whether one … Continue reading

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Do Ask, Do Tell: Blowing off the closet doors

Kudos to Hawaii’s U.S. Senators Inouye and Akaka, for coming out in strong support of ending the untenable ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy targeting gay and lesbian military service members. “I believe the time has come to allow gay men … Continue reading

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As the tide resides, a tsunami of change is ready to run through Hawaii government

The jaded and the cynical will say “It’s just rhetoric.” But the change that is upon us is more than just a catchy tag line at the end of a 30 second commercial. This change is real, it is unavoidable … Continue reading

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A New Day In Hawaii – Expectations, Possibilities And Reality

What can the public really expect from the Abercrombie administration during the upcoming 2011 legislative session? To claim success, the new administration must achieve tangible “trumpet-able” results during the upcoming 60-day legislative session, while simultaneously laying a solid foundation for … Continue reading

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Democrat or Republican Does It Really Matter?

Why should anyone care who gets elected and who doesn’t on November 2? Peter Townsend of The Who sings “We won’t be fooled again” and then closes with “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss”. Does it really … Continue reading

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Hooser Goes Job Hunting – Or Not

While Shapiro writes “Hooser Bucks For State Job” http://bit.ly/cL1LEW – The Garden Island Newspaper ran an article this morning pertaining to similar topic but entitled “Hooser looking for ‘opportunities to serve’” http://bit.ly/brT8Wk Interesting how words matter. Note: Comments on Shapiro … Continue reading

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Why Do I March?

Why do I march? Today October 16 from 3 until 5pm, I will be marching in the Second Annual Pride Alliance “March For Equality”.  I expect the march will be a relatively simple event, a few hundred people perhaps, walking … Continue reading

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