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Entries for March 2010
| Wednesday, March 31, 2010 |
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FULL TEXT: Hawaii Pork Report finds $300M in waste, abuse, and mismanagement
By News Release :: 336 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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While Hawaii’s school children are subjected to Furlough Fridays and the state faces a record shortfall, the 2010 Hawaii Pork Report reveals that bureaucrats continue to spend taxpayer dollars in questionable ways. Co-authored by Hideo Hikida, Frances Nuar, and Jamie Story, the second annual report reveals more than $300 million in waste, abuse, and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars.
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| Wednesday, March 31, 2010 |
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May 10 to be St Damien Day in Hawaii
By News Release :: 382 Views :: Maui Politics, Maui News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“This day will commemorate the life and accomplishments of Saint Damien, whose service and ministry has perpetuated the Spirit of Aloha and has offered hope and inspiration to past, present and future generations,” said Lt. Governor Aiona, who presented the legislation, signed into law today by Governor Linda Lingle as Act 10, at an event to celebrate the change in law.
Joseph de Veuster, who would later be known as Father Damien of Moloka‘i and Blessed Damien de Veuster, was a Roman Catholic missionary who sacrificed his life in service to those suffering from Hansen’s Disease in Kalaupapa on the Hawaiian island of Moloka‘i.
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| Wednesday, March 31, 2010 |
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VIDEO: Hawaii Meth Project welcomed at Legislature
By News Release :: 256 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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In Montana, 33% of all children are in foster care due to methamphetamine abuse. Two years after launching the Meth Project in Montana, adult Meth use has declined by 72% and Meth-related crime has decreased 62%. The state has seen a 63% decrease in teen meth use. Now the same program is being tried in Hawaii.
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| Wednesday, March 31, 2010 |
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Heritage: One Nation Under Arrest
By Heritage Foundation :: 295 Views :: National News, National Politics
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In May 2004, FBI agents driving a black Suburban and wearing SWAT gear ran Evertson off the road near his mother's home in Wasilla, Alaska. When Evertson was face down on the pavement with automatic weapons trained on him, an FBI agent told him he was being arrested because he hadn't put a federally mandated sticker on a UPS package.
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| Tuesday, March 30, 2010 |
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$1 Billion AT&T Headache is Just Obamacare's First Side Effect
By Heritage Foundation :: 231 Views :: National News, National Politics
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In the closing days of the Congressional health care debate, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told the National Association of Counties: "We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it." Today marks the end of just the first week of life under Obamacare and Speaker Pelosi has been proven right: we are just now finding out what is in it. This past Friday, AT&T, the biggest U.S. telephone company, announced that it would take a $1 billion charge against earnings thanks to tax changes buried in the 2,300+ page bill. $1 billion. That is a full third of AT&T's $3 billion earnings for the fourth quarter of 2009.
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| Tuesday, March 30, 2010 |
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Fireworks, dirt, and stolen trucks: Colleen Hanabusa and the Honolulu Raceway Deal
By Andrew Walden :: 1826 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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When the Advertiser in 2004 exposed business dealings between then-State Sheriff John Sousa and two convicted felons, Souza said he was considering resigning and acknowledged "The appearance is bad." Souza had extended $25,000 credit to organized crime figure Jonnaven Monalim as part of a deal to sell seven Makaha acres of former Hanabusa family property. Another convicted felon was managing Souza's Pueo Trucking company while Souza was Sheriff.
But just two years later, Hanabusa's husband Souza would form a close working relationship with one George Grace III. Unlike Monalim, a search of the Hawaii criminal database indicates that George Grace III has never been convicted of a crime. But the controversial owner of porta-potty rental firm Paradise Lua has had a court-documented interest in stolen trucks going back to the 1990s.
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| Monday, March 29, 2010 |
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Cayetano’s State of Hawaii, 1998: ‘‘the tribal concept simply has no place in the context of Hawaiian history’’
By News Release :: 296 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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In 1998, the State of Hawaii ... had this to say in a brief before the U.S. Supreme Court: ‘‘the tribal concept simply has no place in the context of Hawaiian history.’’
Senator Inouye ... had this to say (on January 25, 2005): ‘‘Because the Native Hawaiian government is not an Indian tribe, the body of Federal Indian law that would otherwise customarily apply when the United States extends Federal recognition to an Indian tribal group does not apply.’’
Senator Inouye went on to say: ‘‘. . . That is why concerns which are premised on the manner in which Federal Indian law provides for the respective governmental authorities of the state governments and Indian tribal governments simply don’t apply in Hawaii.’’
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| Monday, March 29, 2010 |
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Abercrombie Woka Woka’s His Way Through Congressional PAC Money
By AtomicMonkey :: 302 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Congressman Abercrombie, the ultimate PAC Man, displayed an insatiable appetite for special interest money during his twenty years in Washington.....
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| Monday, March 29, 2010 |
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Obamacare: Public sector grabs $14B from private sector employers
By Heritage Foundation :: 199 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Caterpillar was quick to inform the markets exactly what Obamacare meant for its bottom line. Caterpillar announced that Obamacare would raise its insurance costs by at least 20 percent - or more than $100 million - just in the first year of the health-care overhaul program. And Caterpillar was not alone. Other Fortune 500 firms quickly followed suit announcing Obamacare hits to their bottom line including: Deere & Co., $150 million; AK Steel, $31 million; 3M, $90 million; Valero Energy, $20 million; and AT&T, $1 billion.
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| Saturday, March 27, 2010 |
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Full Text: Rasmussen polls Hawaii Governor’s race
By News Release :: 580 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Election 2010: Hawaii Governor
- Duke Aiona (R) 31%
- Neil Abercrombie (D) 54%
- Some other candidate 6%
- Not sure 9%
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| Saturday, March 27, 2010 |
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Hanabusa: “Legislators work very hard and deserve the raise”
By News Release :: 549 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Even with Hawaii facing an $869 million budget deficit over the next three years, in 2008, state Senate President Hanabusa defended a 36 percent pay raise for the Hawaii State Legislature. Hanabusa said “legislators work very hard and deserve the raise.” As of December 2009, Hawaii pays the highest salary for part-time legislators.
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| Friday, March 26, 2010 |
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Finnegan continues push for Furlough compromise
By News Release :: 305 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Wil Okabe, the HSTA President, said that negotiations would cease if their proposal failed. This would leave parents, teachers, principals, and students with 21 Furlough Fridays in place until the school year 2010-2011 is over. The HSTA will vote next Wednesday to approve or disapprove a new supplemental agreement between HSTA, BOE, and the DOE.
“HSTA is treating this as if it is the end of the road. There is more work to be done, but I’m hopeful there can be further compromises to end this Furlough Friday fiasco,” Finnegan said.
The difference between bringing back only essential employees and also bringing back non-essential DoE employees is $1 million per day. Representative Finnegan continues to advocate bringing back only essential personnel in order to keep the cost of restoring Furlough Fridays reasonable and something the State can afford.
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| Friday, March 26, 2010 |
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Vanload of thieves snatching Djou signs inside of four hours
By News Release :: 492 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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An indication that our campaign is a threat to the status quo is the number of yard signs stolen on a regular basis. We know that it happens in every election, but the rate that our signs are stolen surpasses anything we have ever seen before. In some areas, we will put up a yard sign and the sign will be taken in a matter of hours. One of our supporters reported last week that she was in her yard when a white van drove up to her house. A man jumped out of the van and pulled her yard sign out from where it was planted in her yard. When she asked him what he was doing, he said that he was from the Djou campaign and that the sign was needed in another location. This was completely untrue - the campaign never relocates signs to "better" locations. We value every single person willing to indicate their support for Charles with a yard sign.
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| Friday, March 26, 2010 |
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Aiona on New Akaka Bill: “I share objections regarding immunity and definition of Qualified Native Hawaiian Constituent”
By Lt Gov Duke Aiona :: 355 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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“While I share valid objections regarding the sovereign immunity bestowed upon a Native Hawaiian governing entity and the amended definition of a qualified Native Hawaiian constituent, as provided in the 2010 Akaka Bill, I believe the proper balance of state and federal laws can be fully vetted and resolved in a manner that is consistent with the best interests of all of Hawai‘i’s citizens.
“I am hopeful that our Congressional leaders will address these issues in the community before passing the 2010 Akaka Bill, rather than facing anticipated litigation following passage."
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| Friday, March 26, 2010 |
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Debate: Djou only candidate to oppose failed stimulus spending
By News Release :: 376 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“It is more important that our next Congressman fight to lower taxes and allow Hawaii families to keep more of their money than to elect a Congressman who wants to spend all of your money,” stated Djou.
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| Friday, March 26, 2010 |
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Prince Kuhio: The bridge from Kingdom to State
By Andrew Walden :: 1312 Views :: Hawaii State News, National News
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The March 26 celebration of the life of Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana`ole should have special meaning in this 50th year of Hawai`i Statehood. For his is the story of how Hawaiians came to be Hawaiian-Americans.
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| Thursday, March 25, 2010 |
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VIDEO: Capitol rally against tax increase
By Andrew Walden :: 293 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Here is video from the March 23 rally at the Capitol.
More anti-tax rallies are planned for Honolulu, Kona, and Hilo April 15.
- Honolulu Rally 4-7PM at Capitol
- Kona Rally 1-5PM along Queen K Hwy near Mormon Temple
- Hilo Rally 4-6PM along Bayfront at Kamehameha Statue
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| Thursday, March 25, 2010 |
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Finnegan proposes furlough compromise
By News Release :: 279 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Today the House Finance Committee will be hearing a bill (SB 2124 SD2) that appropriates $86.1 M to end Furlough Fridays. Representative Finnegan will be offering an amendment to Finance Chair Marcus Oshiro, reflecting her proposal to decrease the appropriation to $77.5 M.
“We can refrain from raising taxes and get students back in school,” said Minority Leader Lynn Finnegan.
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| Thursday, March 25, 2010 |
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Union ‘Cadillac Plans’ hammered in the Obamacare ‘reconciliation’ bill
By News Release :: 288 Views :: National News, National Politics
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A "fix" to the Cadillac tax that actually makes it worse, not better. Under current law the exemption amount is indexed to CPI plus 1 percent. That is not enough to keep up with medical costs. The reconciliation bill delays the start of the tax by five years, from 2013 to 2018, but it cuts the inflation adjustment to plain CPI. The lower inflation adjustment means that once the tax starts it will hit more people faster.
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| Thursday, March 25, 2010 |
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START could leave Hawaii without missile defense
By Heritage Foundation :: 338 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The New York Times reports: "Administration officials describing the draft treaty said its preamble recognized the relationship between offensive weapons and missile defense, but that the language was not binding." But the Times goes on to quote retired major general Vladimir Dvorkin who says Moscow will scrap the treaty if the U.S. pursues missile defense: "If, for example, the U.S. unilaterally deploys considerable amounts of missile defense, then Russia has the right to withdraw from the agreement because the spirit of the preamble has been violated."
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| Wednesday, March 24, 2010 |
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Hanabusa Ad Misleadingly Claims She “Cut Legislative Salaries”
By News Release :: 463 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“With the 31% pay increase, our part-time legislators, who are in session for just four months in the year, are the highest paid part-time legislators in the nation. In these tough economic times, when people are losing their jobs, businesses are shutting down and teachers and students are being furloughed, do we really want to elect someone who cares more about her own paycheck than what’s good for the people of Hawai'i?” said Hawai'i Republican Party Chairman Jonah Ka'auwai.
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| Wednesday, March 24, 2010 |
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Lingle to Senators: “Please reject current version of Akaka Bill” (Full Text)
By News Release :: 409 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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The Governor’s letter stated, “The explicit sovereign immunity and exemption from regulation provisions in the present bill allow the Native Hawaiian governing entity, and its leaders, to conduct activities anywhere in Hawai‘i (and potentially any other state) in a way that is inconsistent with State criminal statutes otherwise applicable to all citizens, and state laws governing narcotics and dangerous drugs; civil defense; alcohol and tobacco; fire and building codes necessary for public safety; traffic safety; landlord-tenant matters; clean air, clean water, hazardous waste (and other state pollution statutes); child welfare, child protection, and child safety; public health; food and drugs; and virtually every other conceivable law that serves to protect the public. It is not clear how the State could enforce its interests against unlawful or irresponsible actions by the governing entity or its elected leaders or employees."
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| Wednesday, March 24, 2010 |
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Aiona: State needs to boost efficiency, encourage business
By Lt Gov Duke Aiona :: 220 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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With more than half of the 2010 legislative session gone and fewer than 30 business days to go, the Legislature should focus on enacting bills that will improve government operations and strengthen our economy — not increasing taxes.
Many key proposals that could save the state precious general funds have either stalled or not been heard in House and Senate committees. Instead of increasing the general excise tax, the Legislature should cut inefficiencies and spend within our means to ensure economic recovery for Hawaii.
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| Wednesday, March 24, 2010 |
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Hawaii gets momentary reprieve as Obama’s ultra-leftist judicial nominee is stalled
By Heritage Foundation :: 260 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Rumors of a possible Supreme Court retirement this summer have Washington buzzing with anticipation. Adding to the intrigue is the controversial nomination of Goodwin Liu for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Senate Republicans used a procedural move Wednesday to postpone Liu’s hearing....
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| Tuesday, March 23, 2010 |
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Furloughs: DoE, HSTA outline new $92M ransom demand
By News Release :: 301 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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For the current (2009-10) school year: The agreement provides for the state to appropriate approximately $24.5 million to eliminate the four (4) remaining furlough days this school year. In return, students will be given an additional full day of instruction; and the last teacher work day of the year will be converted to a half day with students.
For the next (2010-11) school year: The agreement provides for the state to appropriate approximately $67.5 million to eliminate eleven (11) furlough days. The remaining six (6) furlough days will be scheduled on non-instructional days as follows: Two (2) days at the beginning of the school year (one administrator day and one teacher day); teacher institute day; three (3) planning collaboration/waiver days as scheduled by the Board of Education.
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| Tuesday, March 23, 2010 |
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Furloughs: Lingle offers $62M ransom for release of Constitutional Amendment, students
By News Release :: 220 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Funding would cover both the salaries and fringe benefits of teachers. Release of the funds would be contingent upon legislative passage of a constitutional amendment to allow voters to determine if the next governor should appoint the school superintendent.
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| Tuesday, March 23, 2010 |
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Congress vs The American People: 59% against Obamacare
By Heritage Foundation :: 279 Views :: National News, National Politics
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But the leftist majorities in Congress just do not care what the American people think. Today, the Senate will press forward with work on the proposed "fix-it" bill through the reconciliation process. You may have thought it was impossible to make the policy and process of Obamacare even worse, but that is exactly what this reconciliation bill does . . .
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| Tuesday, March 23, 2010 |
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Molester’s former employer Sen. Roz Baker Blocking Flag Pole Bill: Veterans to return medals
By News Release :: 509 Views :: Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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HONOLULU – In response to Senator Roz Baker's (South and West Maui) decision not to schedule a public hearing for House Bill 2311, veterans from across the state, will be delivering their military decorations ribbons and awards that honor their valor and service to the country out of protest to her tomorrow.
Veterans will present the ribbons to Chair Baker and her Committee members of the Commerce and Consumer Protection (CPN) on Wednesday, March 24 in room 229 at 10 a.m. Sen. Baker, who sponsored the clothesline bill last year, has chosen to pass an unenforceable resolution about the flag instead....
What do Sen Roz Baker and Rep Rida Cabanilla have in common? They both have employed convicted child molester Leon Rouse.
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| Tuesday, March 23, 2010 |
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Goodwin Liu: Obama’s Most Radical Judicial Nominee
By Heritage Foundation :: 252 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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It is difficult to imagine the Ninth Circuit as any more radically liberal than it already is. Despite a few stellar judges, the Court is full of liberal activists who have earned it the reputation of having the highest Supreme Court reversal rate of any court in the nation. But, with his latest judicial nominee, President Obama just may do what seemed impossible.
There are many red flags in the judicial record of Ninth Circuit nominee Goodwin Liu, who is Associate Dean at the University of California Berkeley Law School. Here are just a few highlights....
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| Tuesday, March 23, 2010 |
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To rule over Hawaii: Obama nominates Gay Marriage activist to 9th Circuit Court
By Selected News Articles :: 345 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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New information is emerging about President Barack Obama's federal appeals court nominee Goodwin Liu. If the Seante approves Liu's appointment to the 9th Circuit Court, Liu will be among the judges ruling on appeals of cases originating from Federal District Court in Honolulu.
…In 2007, Liu joined 17 other professors and submitted a friend of the court brief to the California Supreme Court, arguing that California's definition of marriage between a man and a woman violated the state constitution.
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| Monday, March 22, 2010 |
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Progressives denounce Obamacare: “Giveaway to corporations, hardship for middle class”
By Selected News Articles :: 291 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Real health care reform is the thing we’ve fought for from the start. It is desperately needed. But this bill falls short on many levels, and hurts many people more than it helps.
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| Monday, March 22, 2010 |
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Will Hanabusa allow DHHL to revert back to the bad old days?
By Andrew Walden :: 605 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Together Hee, Danner, and Ito propose to seize 20% of DHHL commercial lease revenues--meant to fund the development of new DHHL home sites--and hand them over to self-styled "cultural and community practitioners."
This is a sharp warning to any and all DHHL beneficiaries. The Akaka Tribe intends to gut the DHHL of its basic function. Instead of building homes, they intend to use DHHL as a cash cow to line the pockets of Akaka Tribe "practitioners".
The obvious question is whether Senate President Colleen Hanabusa has made a satisfactorily "Grace-ful" arrangement with DHHL to keep this kind of nonsense in check in her Chamber. Or does she think a deal with Kane doesn't carry over to Park?
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| Monday, March 22, 2010 |
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Repeal
By Heritage Foundation :: 176 Views :: National News, National Politics
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This is why opposition to this bill will only grow. Supporters of this bill argue that popular hostility will recede upon its passage. But, rather than cementing our descent into a European-style welfare state, last night’s passage of Obamacare is best seen as a historic turning point, a true catalyst for real change.
I write to reassure our supporters, the conservative movement, and the American people at large that The Heritage Foundation will do all within its power to keep this issue alive in the public square and make the intellectual case for the repeal of this act. We will bring all our resources to bear on behalf of those who believe America is and will always remain the Land of the Free.
This, rest assured, can be done. The American people are never permanently thwarted. President Obama's health care legislation can and will be repealed.
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| Monday, March 22, 2010 |
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Buy insurance or lose 2.5% of income: “Wheelchair Tax”, Union “Cadillac Plans”, 44% rental tax, part of $409.2B in new taxes
By Selected News Articles :: 349 Views :: National News, National Politics
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The top tax rates on interest and rental income would rise to as high as about 44 percent...Starting in 2013, Americans under 65 won’t be able to deduct medical expenses until they exceed 10 percent of income, up from 7.5 percent now...those who buy devices such as wheelchairs would pay a 2.3 percent excise tax. Drugmakers may pass on a $3 billion annual fee.
The Medicare taxes superseded an earlier Senate proposal to tax high-value employer-provided insurance coverage, dubbed “Cadillac plans.” That 40 percent excise tax was delayed until 2018, when it would begin to apply ....
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| Monday, March 22, 2010 |
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States vs Obamacare: Florida, Washington, Pennsylvania, Nebraska and others to file suit
By Selected News Articles :: 468 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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First, he said, the mandate to buy insurance or pay a fine amounts to "a tax on living." Unlike auto insurance or payroll taxes, McCollum said, the new fees would apply to people for not doing anything, not triggered by any status or activity on a citizen's part.
Secondly, he said, the bill imposes spending requirements on the states --amounting to more than $1.6 billion for Florida. McCollum said Congress can't legally do that.
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| Sunday, March 21, 2010 |
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Lingle: Obamacare passage will cost State $300M, endanger QUEST
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 302 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“The health care legislation approved by the House tonight will force Hawai‘i and all the other states into a one-size-fits-all program that is financially unsustainable.
“The $1.2 trillion government takeover of health care will cost Hawai‘i residents, conservatively, an estimated $300 million over five years in added costs to our Medicaid programs, which are already hemorrhaging red ink.
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| Sunday, March 21, 2010 |
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GOP Chair Ka’auwai: “We must elect Djou”
By Jonah Ka`auwai :: 278 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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“Since the healthcare debate heated up in March, over 7,617 jobs were lost every day. Not only did Congress fail to address the most important issues of the day—jobs and the economy—but they passed legislation that is guaranteed to hurt businesses and negatively impact jobs. Hawai'i needs congressional representation that works for our concerns, for our jobs and most importantly, for our families.
“We have a unique opportunity here in Hawai'i come May. We can, must and will elect Republican Charles Djou to Congress, gain a champion of fiscal accountability, individual responsibility for Hawai’i and return independent, effective leadership to Congress.”
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| Sunday, March 21, 2010 |
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Djou: “Trillion dollar bill will do little to improve health care”
By News Release :: 556 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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“Congress should instead have enacted medical malpractice reform, allowed for the interstate sale of health insurance, and reformed the tax code to allow for an individual deduction on health insurance premiums. We must continue to fight for responsible health care reform that lowers costs and offers greater access to affordable health care.”
Djou is the only major candidate in the Congressional race, who lives in the 1st Congressional District and the only major candidate who would have voted against this bill. Ballots will be mailed out April 30.
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| Sunday, March 21, 2010 |
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Socialist health care passes 219-212: Honolulu voters will be first to pass judgment
By Andrew Walden :: 438 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Obama advisor Al Sharpton on Fox News tonight: “Americans voted for socialism when they elected Obama.”
GOP Chair Michael Steele: “We intend to do everything in out power to reverse this.”
Hawaii voters will be among the first to pass judgment--Honolulu Special Mail–in Congressional Election: May 1-22.
Both Ed Case and Colleen Hanabusa are pledged to support Obamacare. Charles Djou has pledged to oppose it.
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| Sunday, March 21, 2010 |
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Bought and paid for, will Hirono cast the deciding vote for Obamacare?
By Andrew Walden :: 1090 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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For months, Mazie Hirono pledged to vote against the Senate version of Obamacare. For her, Senate Obamacare just wasn’t socialist enough. Along with 56 other “progressive” members of Congress, she demanded a program with a public option and denounced the Senate bill as a multi-billion dollar giveaway to the insurance companies.
Hirono’s July 30, 2009 letter explained:
“Any bill that does not provide, at a minimum, for a public option with reimbursement rates based on Medicare rates--not negotiated rates—is unacceptable…. (T)his agreement will result in the public, both as insurance purchasers and as taxpayers, paying ever higher rates to insurance companies. We simply cannot vote for such a proposal.”
Hirono has maintained this position as recently as February 2, but at the last minute, barely noticed by her “progressive” base, Rep Mazie Hirono has changed her mind....
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| Saturday, March 20, 2010 |
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GOP’s Ramsay Wharton to challenge Hirono for Outer Islands Congressional Seat
By News Release :: 1633 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Now, more than ever, we need to bring balance to our nation’s capitol. For too long, Hawaii residents have been underserved with only “one” viewpoint represented in Congress. This out-of-balance system has failed our citizens and allowed for policies that have stifled our creativity and economic growth and burdened us with heavy taxes, wasteful, out of control government spending, and inefficient bureaucratic growth.
The people are speaking, but Washington isn’t listening. That’s why we need new leaders who will listen and provide “common sense” approaches to get our country back on track. Join me in the “good fight” and allow me the honor to represent you with “a strong voice and presence” in the halls of Congress.
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| Saturday, March 20, 2010 |
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After flag flap: Legislature fights over control of cameras
By News Release :: 261 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Honolulu- Friday, March 19, 2010 Republicans withdraw their support of a seemingly routine procedural resolution. The resolution (HR 205) dictates that the Speaker of the House exclusively controls in-house video programming and information output, and sets restrictions for its use.
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| Friday, March 19, 2010 |
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Kawamura: Purchase of Securities under Cayetano and Lingle Administrations authorized by Legislature in 1997
By News Release :: 310 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“Just one example of the final report's gross flaws is that without any citation of the attorneys (if any) that she relied on for her own legal opinion, the legislative auditor dismisses the attorney general's detailed opinion that concluded that the purchase of auction rate securities was specifically authorized by the Legislature in 1997, and legal when made by two budget directors in the Cayetano Administration and by my department in the Lingle Administration."
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| Friday, March 19, 2010 |
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Lingle: Legislature’s path will make Hawaii “a fiscal basket case” (AUDIO)
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 358 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“The Legislature’s failure up to this point to focus on immediate measures that will reduce government spending and create jobs for our residents is putting the future economic well-being of our state in jeopardy,” said Governor Lingle. “Instead of taking action that will help get people back to work, the Legislature is attempting to further burden our residents and businesses with a 25 percent increase in the general excise tax, a $1 tax on every barrel of oil shipped into the state that would raise the cost of living and doing business, a 30 percent tax increase on timeshares and numerous other unjustifiable fees on small businesses."
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| Friday, March 19, 2010 |
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Raw Deal: What Were Dems Thinking When They Let Neil Abercrombie Retire?
By Selected News Articles :: 354 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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"I think Neil was determined to get moving on his gubernatorial race," DCCC chairman Chris Van Hollen told me yesterday...."Once a person makes up their mind to do something, this is America, they're free to do it."
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| Friday, March 19, 2010 |
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Attorneys General: Obamacare “deem and pass” will lead to “protracted litigation”
By Heritage Foundation :: 174 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Former U.S. Attorneys General Edwin Meese III and William P. Barr released the following statement:
The convoluted and questionable method under discussion by both Houses of Congress for final passage of the long-debated health care legislation raises serious constitutional concerns, which, at best, will lead to protracted and wholly avoidable litigation and continued doubt about the bill’s validity.
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| Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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Cook Political Report: Hawaii Congressional Race changed from “lean Dem” to “toss up”
By News Release :: 607 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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...there is genuine concern among Democrats that while Djou is up on air with appealing intro ads that don’t mention his party affiliation, neither state Sen. Colleen Hanabusa nor former Rep. Ed Case are running great campaigns. Case may enjoy an early lead, but he also has the least money. Furthermore, Democratic Sens. Daniel Inouye and Daniel Akaka will do all they can to ensure Hanabusa overtakes Case, their longstanding rival.
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| Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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Cadillac Tax is back: Obamacare to tax union workers’ health plans, gut $350M from Hawaii State budget
By Selected News Articles :: 549 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka is headed into a meeting with President Obama this afternoon after the White House and Congressional leaders have begun to discuss a higher-than-expected excise tax on some health care plans, in order to maintain their claim that health care legislation will reduce the deficit, a source involved in health care talks said. (Those are UNION-negotiated health plans.)
Any unexpected change to the health care plan could endanger support for the bill from labor, which agreed to back it after reductions to the planned excise tax.
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| Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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Overtaxed Hawaii: Protest against GE Tax hike March 23
By News Release :: 640 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Tuesday, March 23rd at the State Capitol -- from 10:00am till 12 noon -- Mauka side of Beretania St across from State Capitol.
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| Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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Obamacare: More taxes, higher premiums, and more welfare (ILWU's Health Plan to be taxed?)
By Heritage Foundation :: 324 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Another day, another no-show for the Obamacare reconciliation bill. House Democrats were quick to shift blame to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) with Rep. Robert Andrews telling The Hill that the delay "has been much more technical than substantive. ... It’s not like what tax has to go or what spending has to go." Which is an interesting claim, since Politico reported that AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka was summoned to the White House yesterday afternoon "to discuss a higher-than-expected excise tax on some health care plans." In fact, Politico added: "A labor source said Trumka's meeting would focus on the entire bill, not just the excise tax question." Sounds like more than just technical details are still in flux.
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| Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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CBN News: Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona's Bold Faith for Hawaii (Video)
By Selected News Articles :: 330 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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"I don't impose my faith and my beliefs on anybody using my authority as lieutenant governor or as a judge, when I was a judge. But that doesn't mean I can't stop believing and practicing my faith," Aiona told CBN News.
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| Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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Only 36% think Obamacare is a”good idea”
By Heritage Foundation :: 191 Views :: National News, National Politics
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The Senate health bill is so unpopular, even among House Democrats, that the leftist House leadership is desperately trying to trick the American people into believing that the House can pass the Senate bill without voting on it. Hence the Slaughter Rule which would deem the Senate bill passed at the same time the House would approve a new reconciliation bill. Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was crystal clear on her motives this week telling a group of leftist bloggers: "It's more insider and process-oriented than most people want to know. But I like it because people don't have to vote on the Senate bill."
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| Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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Maui TEA Party protest against Obamacare Thursday
By News Release :: 345 Views :: Maui Politics, Maui News, National News, National Politics
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Protest Rally
- Thursday March 18th
- 4pm-6pm
- Front Sidewalk of Queen Ka'ahumanu Mall
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| Wednesday, March 17, 2010 |
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| Wednesday, March 17, 2010 |
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Hawaii DoE: Cost of waste, fraud, and corruption between $191M and $431M per year
By Andrew Walden :: 710 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Hawai`i Free Press and others have, over the past few months, identified millions of dollars of waste, fraud, and corruption in the DoE budget. $50M for software when equivalents are available free of charge. Up to $75M of federal funds lost to Hawaii schools because the HSTA, DoE, and BoE sabotaged Hawaii’s Race to the Top funding application. Between $42M and $57M burned on wasteful personnel practices. A Hawaii State audit identified $21M in waste on one DoE contract alone, as well as $1.1m burned on crony contracting and $2.8M diverted from classroom salaries to fund more crony contracting. (see references below)
Add it all up....
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| Wednesday, March 17, 2010 |
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Birtherism: Hawaii Legislature set to "fuel the fire"
By Selected News Articles :: 573 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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"Do we really want to be known internationally as the Legislature that blocked any inquiries into where President Obama was born?" asked Rep. Cynthia Thielen, R-Kaneohe-Kailua. "When people want to get more information, the way to fuel that fire is to say, 'We're now going to draw down a veil of secrecy.'" (Which is precisely why Hawaii Democrats are doing this—to fuel the fire.)
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| Wednesday, March 17, 2010 |
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Hawaii GOP: Nation’s 3rd worst education system is “fruit of Hanabusa’s relationship with HSTA”
By Jonah Ka`auwai :: 430 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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"With this endorsement, Hanabusa, like other public union soldiers in the legislature, remains beholden to a lobbying group that protects its own interests, even at the expense of Hawai'i’s children.”
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| Wednesday, March 17, 2010 |
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VIDEO: Djou files for election, releases first commercial
By News Release :: 504 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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The Office of Elections has set May 22nd as the date of the special election and has determined that the election will be an all mail-in special election. Ballots will be mailed to every registered voter in the district on Friday, April 30. The deadline to register to vote is April 22. If you are not registered, click here to download the form. Please remember to look for your ballot in the mail and return it to the Office of Elections as soon as possible...
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| Wednesday, March 17, 2010 |
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Senate Committees vote to hike GE Tax 22% to 25%
By Selected News Articles :: 377 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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THE SENATE HAS TAKEN A BILL MEANT TO REPEAL TAX EXEMPTIONS- HB2877. AND TURNED IT INTO A 1-PERCENTAGE POINT GENERAL EXCISE TAX INCREASE.
This will increase GE Taxes on Oahu from 4.5% to 5.5% – a 22% increase. On outer islands the bill will hike taxes from 4% to 5% -- a 25% increase.
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| Tuesday, March 16, 2010 |
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Hawaii GOP calls on Hirono to vote “no” on Obamacare
By News Release :: 252 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Despite the failed attempts last fall to pass a health care overhaul bill through Congress, a bill that time after time Americans have fought against, Speaker Nancy Pelosi is trying to shove the U.S. Senate bill through the House this week.
Charles Djou, Republican candidate for Congress, has already vowed not to vote for this bill or any health care overhaul that places further burden on American taxpayers. But, if Speaker Pelosi has her way, this vote will take place BEFORE Hawaii's special election ballots are due on May 22, 2010.
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| Tuesday, March 16, 2010 |
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Military voting law could affect Hawaii primary date
By Selected News Articles :: 225 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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HONOLULU — Uncertainty is rising within Hawaii political circles over whether the state’s primary election in September will be moved to an earlier date and, if so, the impact that will have on candidates.
Some candidates for statewide offices are devising two sets of schedules and strategies — one based on the current Sept. 18 primary date, and the other for a primary in early August.
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| Tuesday, March 16, 2010 |
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Heritage: Is Now Really the Time To Create a New $2.5 Trillion Entitlement?
By Heritage Foundation :: 164 Views :: National News, National Politics
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In theory, the federal government has $2.5 trillion stashed away in a nondescript office building in the sleepy little town of Parkersburg, West Virginia. That is where the Treasury Department keeps stacks of nonnegotiable Treasury bonds payable to the Social Security Administration. But as the Associated Press reported yesterday, for the first time since the 1980s, the federal government will not be adding to that stack.
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| Tuesday, March 16, 2010 |
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Taxed Enough Already: No new taxes rally in Kona April 15
By News Release :: 366 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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The April 15th Tax Day Tea Party is now planned to take place
Thursday – 4/15 – from 12 Noon until 5 or 6 PM
The location : fronting the Mormon Temple on Queen K
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| Tuesday, March 16, 2010 |
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VIDEO: Hawaii Senate Committee considering retroactive 55% Death Tax
By Andrew Walden :: 418 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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DESPITE ALL HOUSE REPUBLICANS VOTING NO TO THE DEATH TAX, THE BILL PASSED THE HOUSE ON MARCH 2, 2010 AND IS TO BE HEARD ON MARCH 16 IN THE SENATE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
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| Monday, March 15, 2010 |
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Combating Islamist Lawfare
By IPT News :: 367 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Federal courts are slowly becoming a new battlefield in the war on terror, with combatants setting aside traditional weapons and arming themselves instead with domestic and international laws. Responding to this phenomenon, the inaugural meeting of The Lawfare Project convened last week in New York to discuss The Use of the Law as a Weapon of War.
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| Monday, March 15, 2010 |
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Vermont Schools to Celebrate Islamic Feast Sept 10
By Andrew Walden :: 207 Views :: National News, National Politics
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The Burlington, Vermont School District does not give students a day off to commemorate the September 11 attacks, but on Friday, September 10, 2010 Burlington schools will close early for the weekend to celebrate an Islamic Feast.
Chaired by once-disbarred lawyer and admitted embezzler Fredrick Lane, the Burlington School Board on March 9 voted 8-1 to add Eid al-Fitr and Yom Kippur to the school calendar starting this Fall. School officials claim it is all about maximizing attendance....
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| Sunday, March 14, 2010 |
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Campaign poster touts: “The Incrdible [sic] Story of Neil Abercrombie”
By Selected News Articles :: 489 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Is that nutty poli-sci graduate assistant really running for the U.S. Senate? The question was asked across the U.H. Campus back in 1970. As this pot-fueled manifesto is testament to, the answer was yes.
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| Saturday, March 13, 2010 |
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Robotics: Waialua Poi Pounder wins again!
By News Release :: 352 Views :: Oahu News, Hawaii State News
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HONOLULU – For the second time in two weeks, the Waialua High School Robotics team has won a national regional robotics competition. The Waialua team, also known as The Hawaiian Kids, led a three-team alliance with teams from California and Arizona to win the 2010 Arizona Regional FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Robotics) Competition held this weekend at the Arizona Veterans Coliseum in Phoenix. Waialua was among three Hawai‘i student robotics teams out of a field of 56 that featured teams from the U.S. and Mexico.
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| Saturday, March 13, 2010 |
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Lingle: Legislature has done “marijuana stores, gambling, and foie gras” -- needs to focus on jobs
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 256 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Today, we’re just about at the half-way point of the legislative session and we’ve done marijuana stores, gambling, foie gras and now is a great time to get re-focused on what this legislative session has to be about and that’s getting our economy back on track and creating new jobs all across the state.
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| Saturday, March 13, 2010 |
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Am Spectator: Djou Hopes for Hawaiian Surprise
By Selected News Articles :: 436 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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If a Republican can win in the district representing Obama's birthplace, "then no Democratic seat in the U.S. Congress is safe," Djou said in an interview on Tuesday at a gathering of reporters in downtown Washington, trying to emphasize the significance of his race.
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| Friday, March 12, 2010 |
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Furloughs: Governor cannot release funds the Legislature has not appropriated
By News Release :: 274 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“The statement by Save Our Schools that 'All that is required now is for the governor to approve (an emergency appropriation),' is not true.
“While the Legislature may be exploring various funding mechanisms to address the furlough situation, at this point, no funds have been appropriated by the Legislature, therefore the Governor cannot approve or release any funds.
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| Friday, March 12, 2010 |
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Ed Case in Congress: Influence less than zero
By Andrew Walden :: 616 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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The non-partisan research group, www.Congress.org, measures 15 criteria to rank "demonstrated power and the ability to be effective in Congress.” By the end of his time in Congress, Case’s ranking for legislative activity was zero. Case’s “influence” was –2, two notches below zero.
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| Friday, March 12, 2010 |
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Atomic Monkey: Nancie Bites the Hand that Feeds Neil
By Selected News Articles :: 326 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Neil Abercrombie has gotten a lot of financial backing from the defense industry, especially since his rise to Chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces. This has required him to modify the radical anti-war positions he espoused during his happy, hippie days on the U.H. campus. However, his wife, Nancie Caraway has undergone no such metamorphosis....
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| Friday, March 12, 2010 |
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Obamacare vote count: 189 of 216 needed for House passage
By Heritage Foundation :: 335 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Once Abercrombie quit, the whole House of cards fell down….
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| Thursday, March 11, 2010 |
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Lingle sees “promising signs” in Council on Revenues report
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 231 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“While there is reason to be optimistic, we also need to be realistic and accept the fact that actual revenues are still significantly lower than earlier projected, and it will take several years before general fund revenues return to pre-recession levels.
“For this reason, the focus of our entire state must be on job creation. The fact is, we cannot successfully revive our economy unless our residents get back to work. My Administration is working with the Legislature to pass laws that will help businesses create new jobs, while also ensuring that any legislation that would hinder job creation does not pass.”
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| Thursday, March 11, 2010 |
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Unemployment Tax: Lingle signs $77M in tax relief, urges $497M more
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 205 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle today signed a new law that will lower unemployment insurance (UI) taxes paid by all employers. Act 2 (HB2169 HD2) will save businesses an estimated $77 million in unemployment insurance tax payments over the next four years.
“While this law helps businesses get some tax relief as they struggle to keep their doors open and retain their employees, it falls far short of what is needed to grow our economy,” Governor Lingle said. “I urge the Legislature to take up this matter next year and pass a bill similar to the one I proposed that would have saved employers $497 million and kept close to a half billion dollars in our local economy.”
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| Thursday, March 11, 2010 |
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Heritage: $50B Wall Street slush fund would make TARP permanent
By Heritage Foundation :: 291 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Federal bureaucrats, possibly the FDIC, will be given new "resolution authority" powers backed by a permanent $50 billion slush "resolution fund." If this new power is given to the FDIC, it would be the first time the FDIC's authority was extended beyond the banks that it directly insures. But more importantly, these provisions would establish a permanent TARP - the radioactively unpopular $700 billion Wall Street bail out slush fund.
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| Wednesday, March 10, 2010 |
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Lingle: Rail survey by vested interests “misleading”
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 284 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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“The vested interest shared by the People’s Pulse Survey co-sponsors Hawai‘i Business Roundtable and Pacific Resources Partnership resulted in a poorly worded and misleading survey question.
“Also, the question failed to identify the Governor’s legal obligation to review and approve the final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
“Under the law, the Governor must review the final EIS....
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| Wednesday, March 10, 2010 |
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School Vouchers: The Up or Down Vote Our Country Really Deserves
By Heritage Foundation :: 177 Views :: National News, National Politics
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While Democrats are trying to create the legislative text for President Obama's "new" health care proposal, Senate Democrats are also pushing to include student lending provisions in the reconciliation bill. What does student lending have to do with health care you might ask? Nothing. But the Senate routinely attaches seemingly unrelated matters to must-pass legislation.
That is what makes Majority Leader Harry Reid's (D-NV) refusal to honor Sen. Joe Lieberman's (I-CT) request to offer an amendment funding the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program (DCOSP) to the American Workers, State and Business Relief Act so transparently hypocritical.
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| Wednesday, March 10, 2010 |
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| Wednesday, March 10, 2010 |
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"We don't allow dogs to breed" Eugenics Sterilization Squad arrives in Hawaii: Star-Bulletin says “not racist”
By Andrew Walden :: 695 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Hawaii can’t figure out how to kick drug addicted homeless people out of the parks and sidewalks in order to force them into shelters where they can get help, but apparently induced sterilization is now an option. Today’s SB Editorial, “Voluntary (sic) sterilization can serve good purpose”, reveals that an eugenics group has been quietly working in Honolulu....
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| Tuesday, March 09, 2010 |
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Overtaxed Hawaii? Rally at Capitol April 15
By News Release :: 571 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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State House and State Senate members from across the islands are meeting at the State Capitol right now. The majority of these 76 elected officials are seriously considering increasing our already high cost of living in Hawaii by approving massive tax increases which will make everything you need to buy even more expensive.
Why? Because they refuse to tighten their belts like the rest of us.
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| Tuesday, March 09, 2010 |
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Abercrombie: If Hannemann resigns, “rail project will be put at risk”
By Andrew Walden :: 540 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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The timetable for rail to continues to move into the future and there is much uncertainty that now appears unlikely to be resolved before Mayor Hannemann has to resign if he wants to run for Governor. If Mayor Hannemann resigns as Mayor to run for Governor while the future of rail hangs in the balance, the rail project will be put at risk.
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| Tuesday, March 09, 2010 |
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Hawaii’s future: LA Marijuana dispensaries outnumber Starbucks, McDonalds
By Selected News Articles :: 636 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Within the last two-years, over 200 cities and 14 counties in California have banned or passed a moratorium on pot shops. And now the dopey Hawaii Legislature wants to follow California's failed experiment.
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| Tuesday, March 09, 2010 |
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Obamacare: Dead Legislation Walking
By Heritage Foundation :: 240 Views :: National News, National Politics
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As we pointed out last week, there is one not-so-minor difference between the Senate bill and the President's new proposal: the Senate bill actually exists. Now, Democrats may be telling their conservative counterparts that they will have reconciliation legislative text in front of the Budget Committee by tomorrow, but don't hold your breath.
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| Monday, March 08, 2010 |
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Sessions: Obama 9th Circuit Nominee “believes the Constitution is something judges can manipulate”
By Selected News Articles :: 360 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Ed Whelan, a one-time clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia and now president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, echoed those concerns.
“Liu believes that judges have the authority to impose their views … using clever verbal camouflage to disguise what they’re doing.”
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| Monday, March 08, 2010 |
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Finnegan: Eliminate four agencies for $87M in savings
By News Release :: 381 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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State Health Planning and Development Agency (SHPDA): This is the agency responsible for the Certificate of Need program, and in years past, we have advocated for its demise, the program and the agency. 14 states have repealed this outdated program, and more are debating its demise. Because of our health care market, I would believe that private entities would apply just as much scrutiny, if not more, when it comes to the purchase of new medical technologies and equipment.
Eliminating SHPDA would save the state approximately $670,741 in FY 2011, and every year beyond.
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| Monday, March 08, 2010 |
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Answer to bag bans, tax hikes: Big Island group launches Charter amendment petition
By News Release :: 330 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Government in different levels of various communities have put restrictions on what type of toilets we can buy, which showerheads, light bulbs, windows, laundry detergents, plastic bags, vending machines with sodas or candy, meals prepared using trans-fats, what kind and amount of toilet paper, smoking inside your own home or car, punitive taxes on designated foods such as hamburgers and French fries and sodas, the display of the American flag…the list is endless and getting worse.
This is happening at every level of government, including our local level.
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| Monday, March 08, 2010 |
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Iraqi Democracy: A First Step Toward Freedom in the Middle East
By Heritage Foundation :: 236 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Despite as many as 100 explosions which killed at least 38 people in Baghdad, Iraqis defied a desperate insurgency yesterday and turned out in strong numbers to choose a new Parliament. According to The New York Times, "turnout was higher than expected, and certainly higher than in the last parliamentary election in 2005. ... Sunnis who largely boycotted previous elections voted in force, and an intense competition for Shiite votes drove up participation in Baghdad and the south." The NYT went on to describe the election as "arguably the most open, most competitive election in the nation’s long history of colonial rule, dictatorship and war."
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| Monday, March 08, 2010 |
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“Poi Pounder” smashes competition: Waialua HS wins big in San Diego Robotics meet
By News Release :: 304 Views :: Oahu News, Hawaii State News, National News
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HONOLULU – The Waialua High School Robotics team won the 2010 San Diego Regional FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Robotics) Competition held this weekend at the San Diego Sports Arena.
The Waialua team, also known as The Hawaiian Kids, was part of a three-team alliance that took the top prize at the regional event that featured a total of 49 student robotics teams from around the country. By winning the regional, Waialua has secured a spot for the seventh time in the 2010 FIRST International Championships that will be held in Atlanta, Georgia in April.
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| Sunday, March 07, 2010 |
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Was the Pentagon Shooter an Obama-approved Pothead?
By Selected News Articles :: 220 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Bedell was not only a heavy marijuana user and had been busted for possession and growing the drug, but dedicated much of his life to glorifying the substance.
He had declared cannabis "to be one of the most useful plants known to humanity" and said that he looked forward to the day when "billions and billions of carefully cultivated, highly valuable cannabis plants [are] growing throughout the United States with complete security of property." He said he envisioned "the use of cannabis as a monetary system."
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| Sunday, March 07, 2010 |
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American al Qaeda captured in Pakistan: Not Gadahn
By Selected News Articles :: 328 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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CBS News: U.S.-Born al Qaeda Arrest News Incorrect--Confusion Over Militant's Identity Sparked Reports of Gadahn Arrest; Some Media Say It is Another U.S.-Born Terrorist
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| Sunday, March 07, 2010 |
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In Congress, Hawaii now represented by Lorraine C. Miller
By Andrew Walden :: 981 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Lorraine C. Miller
According to the Associated Press: “Shimizu testified in writing that Hawaii will be represented in the U.S. House by Rep. Mazie Hirono in the 2nd District while Abercrombie's seat is vacant.”
This is not accurate. Hawaii’s First Congressional District is being represented by Fort Worth, Texas native Lorraine C Miller.
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| Friday, March 05, 2010 |
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Ousted Zoning Chair Rod Tam is secret partner in $1 Billion North Shore development hui
By Andrew Walden :: 1146 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Headed by Maryland investor James Hawkins, Ko`olau Loa seeks $500 million in investment and projects $623 million in profits. The development is planned for the Kahuku area of Oahu's North Shore.
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| Friday, March 05, 2010 |
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36,000 more unemployed: So, How's That Pivot to Jobs Going?
By Heritage Foundation :: 208 Views :: National News, National Politics
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If out economy is losing fewer jobs this time, then why is our unemployment rate so much higher under President Obama's stewardship of the economy? The answer: job creation. Or actually the lack thereof. Back to the BLS data: through the first six quarters of the 2001 recession 47.6 million jobs were created, while only 40.3 million jobs have been created through the second quarter of 2009. That's a 7.9 million jobs gap.
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| Friday, March 05, 2010 |
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Djou: Tam should resign and be prosecuted
By News Release :: 381 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics
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Tam was cited today by the Ethics Commission for fraud in abusing his City expense account.
In 2003, when he first entered the City Council, Tam was cited by the Ethics Commission for abusing his office by selling City permits.
In 2008, Djou led the fight to censure Tam for calling Hispanics “wetbacks.”
Before entering the City Council, as a State Senator, Tam was sanctioned by the State Ethics Commission for using his official state offices for campaigning.
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| Thursday, March 04, 2010 |
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Mess Cleaned Up: After 10 years Hawaii public housing passes HUD inspection
By News Release :: 343 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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HONOLULU – For the first time in 10 years, all 5,245 public housing units managed by the State of Hawai‘i Public Housing Authority (HPHA) have passed the rigorous physical inspection standards established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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| Thursday, March 04, 2010 |
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Churches Are Key to Creating Two-Party Political System for Hawaii
By Andrew Walden :: 829 Views :: Hawaii State Politics
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There is a simple reason for Hawaii’s one-party system: Hawaii labor unions have a highly organized get-out-the-vote (GOTV) effort directed at ensuring their 141,000 members vote. This presents an obstacle to any candidate challenging the existing cozy labor-management elite which runs Hawaii.
In the absence of a ban on union dues being used for political activity, the only way to counterbalance the bloc of union voters is to create a second bloc of voters. Only Hawaii church-goers are large enough to become this second block.
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| Thursday, March 04, 2010 |
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Heritage: Obamacare's Kabuki End Game
By Heritage Foundation :: 220 Views :: National News, National Politics
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There is one huge difference between the Senate bill and what the President kept referring to as my/our proposal: the Senate bill actually exists. For all the talk in Washington about Democrats in the Senate using reconciliation to pass a final version of Obamacare, one key fact has been overlooked: no reconciliation bill exists. Not in the House. Not in the Senate. Nowhere. It simply has not yet been written, and there are plenty of reasons to believe it never will.
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| Thursday, March 04, 2010 |
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HSTA WINS ROUND ONE! Hawaii denied “Race to the Top” funds, reform, accountability blocked
By Selected News Articles :: 440 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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PRECISELY AS PREDICTED: In order to shield themselves from the accountability that comes wth RTTT, the HSTA, DoE, and BoE have successfully sabotaged Hawaii's application for RTTT funds. Their methods: Furloughs, and the continuing cap on start-up charter schools.
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| Thursday, March 04, 2010 |
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Rep Gene Ward: 15 job killers advancing in House
By News Release :: 464 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Representative Gene Ward (R-Hawaii Kai-Kalama Valley) pointed out 15 "Job Killer" bills in debate on the House Floor yesterday. The taxes and fees will draw up to $500 million from Hawaii's economy and potentially force more layoffs. At $30,000 per employee, $500 million removed from the economy is over 16,000 jobs.
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| Thursday, March 04, 2010 |
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Will Hawaii take TWO House votes away from Senate Obamacare?
By Selected News Articles :: 342 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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Neil Abercrombie has finally stepped up to do something great for the American people—he resigned. Rep. Mazie Hirono has pledged not to support the Senate version of Obamacare because it is not socialist enough for her taste. So with your help, Hirono can stand strong in her rejection of Senate Obamacare (which is a huge giveaway to insurance companies) and Hawaii will produce a double win for freedom, justice and the American Way.
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| Thursday, March 04, 2010 |
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Obama voters a no-show at Hawaii Democratic caucuses
By Andrew Walden :: 480 Views :: Big Island Politics, Hawaii State Politics
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Two years ago, 37,000 people showed up to vote in the Democratic caucuses.... This year, if the House District 2 and 3 attendance is reflective of the whole, fewer than 2,000 people will have shown up Statewide.
It takes skill to drive away that many people, and the old-boy faction of Hawaii Democrats definitely has that kind of skill. They don’t want idealistic liberal types interfering with their power games.
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| Wednesday, March 03, 2010 |
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Lingle hands down first veto of session
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 319 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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A permit allows a privilege conveyed to individuals or agencies to perform an activity not normally available to the general public. A permit carries a responsibility to uphold high standards that will benefit society and protect our environment. To exempt a single State agency, in this case the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, from this obligation is inappropriate and conveys to them disproportionate powers without adequate public accountability.
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| Wednesday, March 03, 2010 |
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Retaliation: Legislature votes to keep Lingle appointees from returning to civil service
By News Release :: 219 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Pearl Imada Iboshi, the current Deputy Director for the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, was presented as an example of the kind of people that would be prohibited from returning to a civil service position for one year. She was appointed by Gov. Linda Lingle. But as soon as Lingle's term is over, Iboshi will automatically lose her position.
Imada served as the state's chief economist since 1995 and has been a member of the Council on Revenues since 1997. Her highest level of education is a doctorate in economics from the University of Hawaii. Ward described her as an archive of information.
"Because of HB 1868, she won't be able to return to be the state's chief economist when Lingle's term is over," Ward said. "For a year, we're all going to lose her institutional knowledge and expertise. And it'll all be because of a silly, partisan rule that goes against logic and the best interests of the public."
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| Wednesday, March 03, 2010 |
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Obamacare: No Votes Until the People Speak
By Heritage Foundation :: 190 Views :: National News, National Politics
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On March 5th of last year, firefighter Travis Ulerick, of Dublin, Indiana, introduced President Barack Obama at a White House summit on health care. Upon hearing the first rumblings of dissent about the President's plan, Ulerick tells USA Today he thought at the time: "I definitely think it's going to have to be a huge consensus."
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| Tuesday, March 02, 2010 |
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Advertiser shoots “arrogant” Abercrombie in foot
By Andrew Walden :: 738 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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Concerned about continued liberal anguish over Neil Abercrombie’s abandonment of Obamacare, today’s Honolulu Advertiser instructs its readers not to discuss Neil Abercrombie’s “arrogance”, his “bad planning” or his “putting his own ambitions ahead of his constituents.”
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| Tuesday, March 02, 2010 |
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Akaka Tribe “eligibility guidelines are essentially meaningless”
By Selected News Articles :: 351 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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While still fixated on race, national commentators are getting a little closer to understanding that the Akaka Bill will create a tribe which has nothing to do with representing Native Hawaiians. Here are the latest examples of the conflicting description of the Akaka Bill as “race based” and the realization that because it has no blood quantum, the Akaka Tribe—or is it the Abercrombie Tribe--will exclude the vast majority of Native Hawaiians while admitting non-Hawaiians who just happen to be property developers.
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| Tuesday, March 02, 2010 |
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Flag pole bill passes House unanimously
By Andrew Walden :: 445 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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After protests by veterans and exposure of the false vote counting, Cabanilla was forced to change her position. On February 24 the bill passed the House Housing Committee and today was approved by the full House.
The bill now goes to the Senate for consideration.
Rep Cabanilla’s office manager Leon Rouse is a convicted child molester and leading gay marriage advocate.
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| Tuesday, March 02, 2010 |
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Warren Buffett: Scrap Senate Obamacare Bill
By Heritage Foundation :: 226 Views :: National News, National Politics
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Obama promised to “cut taxes for 95% of workers and their families,” expand the Army by 65,000 and the Marines by 27,000, and enact “a net spending cut” for the federal government. Obama promised lower taxes, a strong defense and shrinking the size of government. No wonder independents in nine states that went for President George Bush in 2000 and 2004 switched their vote to Obama in 2008 (CO, FL, IN, IA, NV, NM, NC, OH and VA). But now those independents are beginning to reassess. Public Policy Polling (a liberal polling firm) notes that Obama now has a negative approval rating in every state that he flipped from the Bush column to his in 2008.
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| Monday, March 01, 2010 |
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Ed Case in Congress voted 72 times for higher taxes, fees
By Andrew Walden :: 654 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
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According to his campaign website, Ed Case "understands what excessive taxes and unnecessary regulation can do to our economic engine especially in tough times.” But his voting record from 49 months in Congress shows that Ed Case voted 72 times for higher taxes or fees—on average one vote every 21 days. Case claims to be an independent "Blue Dog" Democrat, but most of the 72 votes were cast in lockstep with Rep. Nancy Pelosi's “progressive”-controlled House Democratic Caucus.
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| Monday, March 01, 2010 |
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Abercrombie farewell gift: “redistribute an entire state's wealth” --WSJ
By Selected News Articles :: 468 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics
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In an effort to dispel concerns that the creation of a race-based tribe violates the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause, Mr. Abercrombie added a six-page list of membership criteria that could include non-Hawaiian state residents. But the provision contains a self-destruct clause—as soon as the tribe is officially recognized, it can extend and deny membership based on any criteria it sees fit.
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| Monday, March 01, 2010 |
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Climategate: Al Gore Speaks, The Edifice Falls
By Heritage Foundation :: 309 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The latest attempt to force the U.S. economy to turn away from readily available, affordable fuels and leaving it to the tender mercies of untried, experimental and expensive technologies is a bipartisan effort by Sens. John Kerry (D-MA), Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Joseph Lieberman (I-CT). A legislative package from them, according to The Washington Post on Saturday, would individually cap how much traditional energy the main pillars of the American economy would be able to use. This would of course cripple our economy....
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