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Wednesday, July 29, 2009 |
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Obama Deficit for 2009: $1.845 Trillion
By Heritage Foundation @ 4:02 PM :: 7468 Views :: National News, Ethics
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The federal government is estimated to run a 2009 budget deficit of $1.845 trillion. While it is true that President George W. Bush handed President Barack Obama a $1,186 billion deficit for the year, Obama has only added to that total to the tune of $659 billion. Worse, President Obama’s budget shows average deficits of $855 billion over the next decade which would double the publicly held national debt by 2019. And that does not even count Obama’s budget busting health care spending.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009 |
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AG Bennett: State will appeal furlough ruling
By News Release @ 1:05 PM :: 5223 Views :: Energy, Environment
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Governor Lingle and I continue to believe that Judge Sakamoto erred in his legal analysis, and that the Governor has the right to implement the three-day-per-month furlough plan. The State also believes Judge Sakamoto erred in deciding that he, rather than the Hawai‘i Labor Relations Board, had jurisdiction in this matter. The State will shortly file an appeal and will seek expedited consideration of that appeal.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009 |
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CNN Chief is source of latest "Birther" claim
By Andrew Walden @ 1:51 PM :: 12820 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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And so the Democrat media boss Klein, head of CNN's US operations, is now creating and spreading a new false claim about Obama's birth certificate--that Hawaii has destroyed all paper records.
CNN talkers under Klein -- including Paul Begala and James Carville -- are part of a daily conference call led by Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. Is Klein also on that call? Has the White House asked for the upsurge in Birther coverage in order to mask the collapse of Obamacare in Congress? Don't hold your breath for reporters to ask Klein this question.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009 |
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Hawaii DoH again verifies Obama born in Hawaii
By News Release @ 10:58 AM :: 11339 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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“I, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, Director of the Hawai’i State Department of Health, have seen the original vital records maintained on file by the Hawai‘i State Department of Health verifying Barrack Hussein Obama was born in Hawai‘i and is a natural-born American citizen."
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Monday, July 27, 2009 |
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Obamacare "IMAC" to ration healthcare
By Heritage Foundation @ 12:23 PM :: 9204 Views :: National News, Ethics
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For the second time in less than two weeks, the independent and non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has dealt a crushing blow to President Barack Obama’s health care plans. First, on July 17th, CBO director Doug Elmendorf sent a letter to House Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-NY), explaining that, in direct contradiction to President Obama’s promise that his health plan would not add “even one dime to our deficit over the next decade,” the House health plan would actually increase the budget deficit by $239 billion over ten years.
Reeling from this setback, the White House then put all of its cost-containing reform eggs in one basket: a massive transfer of power from Congress to the Executive branch in the form of an “Independent Medicare Advisory Council” (IMAC) that would be “the equivalent of a federal health board determining how health care was rationed for all seniors.”
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Saturday, July 25, 2009 |
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Don't be fooled: Obama was Born in Hawaii
By Andrew Walden @ 4:42 PM :: 12076 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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(New audio debate: Walden vs Berg on Tennessee radio station.)
(Notice how the Obama media has suddenly chosen to focus on the birthers just as Obama's socialized health care scheme falls apart in Congress? Precisely as this writer has explained again and again, the "birthers" are very helpful to Obama. He uses them to portray his opponents as loons. He also uses them as a cudgel against any investigation of his past or his associations.)
Led by 9-11 trooothers like Pennsylvania Democrat Phil Berg, the scammers claiming that Barack Obama was born outside the US are continuing to work day and night to divert Obama's opponents into useless tin-foil-hat conspiracy theories. Every day they come up with a distracting new lie.
As Obama's hero Saul Alinsky explains: “The enemy properly goaded and guided in his reaction will be your major strength.”
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Saturday, July 25, 2009 |
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Sunshine law gets teeth—Council reorganization ordered
By Andrew Walden @ 3:11 PM :: 9009 Views :: Hawaii County , Ethics
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Suddenly the Sunshine law has teeth. Ruling late Thursday, Judge Ronald Ibarra has effectively outlawed the Hawaii County Council’s controversial June 16 reorganization. Judge Ibarra, who oversaw the Hokulia case, further ruled that the council is temporarily enjoined “from taking any further action except to conduct further reorganization.”
According to the plaintiff’s attorney, this is the first time that a court in Hawaii has enjoined a legislative body from functioning.
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Friday, July 24, 2009 |
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DLNR vs Hannemann: "DLNR Firefighters took lead"
By News Release @ 10:17 PM :: 7897 Views :: Maui County, Education K-12, Energy, Environment
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“We have an excellent relationship with Honolulu Fire Department, and it is really a shame the Mayor didn’t take the time to learn the facts about our past, current and future collaborative efforts before denigrating the good work of our state firefighters."
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Friday, July 24, 2009 |
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Sean Hannity exposes Hawaii's Failed Universal Health Care Experiment
By Selected News Articles @ 9:10 PM :: 12585 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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Hawaii was the 50th state admitted to the union, but the first to implement a universal health- care scheme. Now, it did not go as lawmakers in the Aloha State had originally planned, and Griff Jenkins, he tells us the story why.
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Friday, July 24, 2009 |
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Prison could become School: Youth Challenge Academy to take over Kulani?
By News Release @ 3:36 PM :: 12728 Views :: Hawaii County , Education K-12, Labor, Military
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To ensure the Kulani facility will be used productively for the benefit of the state and the Big Island community, the Department of Public Safety is currently working with the Hawai‘i Department of Defense (DOD) on a Memorandum of Agreement for the land to be utilized for the DOD’s Hawai‘i National Guard Youth Challenge program.
The Hawai‘i National Guard’s Youth Challenge Academy program provides at-risk students who otherwise would not obtain a high school diploma with an opportunity to attend a 22-week curriculum designed to turn their lives around. Since 1995, over 2,500 students who have participated in the Youth Challenge Academy have earned their High School diplomas.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009 |
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Gov Lingle nominates former federal prosecutor to Chief Judge Intermediate Court of Appeals
By News Release @ 8:52 PM :: 5187 Views :: Energy, Environment
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Prior to being appointed by Governor Lingle as an Intermediate Court of Appeals judge, Nakamura served as an assistant U.S. attorney from 1986 to 2004, where he focused on prosecution of federal crimes with emphasis on complex fraudulent schemes, tax offenses, environmental crimes and public corruption.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 |
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Thirty Meter Telescope Selects Mauna Kea -- Let the looting begin!
By News Release @ 8:41 PM :: 26936 Views :: Hawaii County , Greenmail, Higher Education, OHA
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(SB Headline is "GOTCHA!". After OHA's rent-seeking lawsuits begin, it will become more clear what that means. For now everybody is celebrating ....)
HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle today praised the decision by the board of directors of the TMT Observatory Corporation to select Mauna Kea as the preferred site for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT)....
"Having the most advanced telescope in the world on the slopes of Mauna Kea will enhance Hawai‘i’s high-technology sector, while providing our students with education and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields."
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 |
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Hizb Ut-Tahrir in Chicago: Shariah Takes Precedence over U.S. Constitution
By IPT News @ 2:19 PM :: 7401 Views :: National News, Ethics
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Hizb ut-Tahrir, an international movement seeking to re-establish an international Islamic state - or Caliphate - and to indoctrinate Muslims into supporting jihad, wants to step up its recruitment efforts in the United States. On July 19, the group, whose alumni include 9/ 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad and suicide bombers, held a conference entitled "The Fall of Capitalism and the Rise of Islam" in the Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Hotel in Oak Lawn, Ill, a Chicago suburb.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 |
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Video: Muslim mob surrounds and attacks Christians (in Michigan)
By Selected News Articles @ 1:01 PM :: 8305 Views :: National News, Ethics, World News, Family
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Lebanon? Egypt? No.....this is "Dearborn Arabfest 2009" June 21, 2009
(BTW thousands of Christian Arabs live in Michigan. No rights for them to question Islam, eh?)
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 |
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"Eagles" send 3000 lbs Kona Coffee to US soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan
By News Release @ 11:54 AM :: 2835 Views
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Hawaii Gathering of Eagles has forwarded 3000 lbs of donaterd Kona coffee to US military personnel stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. More coffee is coming in and GOE is working to send it to several combat units.
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Monday, July 20, 2009 |
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Lingle, Kaauwai zap Inouye's "distraction"
By News Release @ 11:43 PM :: 7569 Views :: Energy, Environment
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In a statement released today, Senator Daniel Inouye asks, “Why should there be layoffs?”
Good question. Governor Lingle’s furlough plan avoids layoffs.
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Monday, July 20, 2009 |
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Layoffs: Consultation Letters sent to unions
By News Release @ 12:34 PM :: 6059 Views :: Energy, Environment
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“The State of Hawai‘i is facing a very serious budget crisis and labor costs make up nearly 70 percent of our entire state budget,” Governor Lingle said. “Every day that passes without the implementation of labor savings will result in deeper cuts in the future to make up the shortfall.”
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Saturday, July 18, 2009 |
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HGEA boss makes more than Governor
By Jonah Ka`auwai @ 9:46 PM :: 7018 Views :: Energy, Environment
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In truth, Randy Perreira makes over $150,000 a year on dues from union members! Randy knows he clears at least $25,000 a year more than the Governor, herself, who is taking a voluntary pay cut and furlough. In typical, arrogant, Union Boss fashion, Perreira fails to mention that he isn't taking any pay cut, himself, nor is he offering to reduce the monthly dues for the hard-working rank and file to ease the hardship. With these greedy bosses, it's always, "Do as I say, not as I do!"
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Friday, July 17, 2009 |
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Christian Coalition Chair Hashimoto considers run for Legislature
By News Release @ 9:36 PM :: 7020 Views :: Education K-12, Environment
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After much prayer and input from close friends and family, I believe the time may have come to enter government rather than fighting from the sidelines. Therefore I am seriously considering running against Senator Brian Taniguchi or Representative Scott Saiki. Prior to making my final decision I would like to hear from my many friends and supporters of Hawaii Christian Coalition as I value your support, prayers and friendships. I now ask for your thoughts via email ...
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Friday, July 17, 2009 |
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Kaauwai speech at July 14 rally "No More Taxes"
By Jonah Ka`auwai @ 2:56 PM :: 10397 Views :: Maui County, Education K-12, Energy, Environment
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People of Hawai’i, I am standing here with you because I am sick and tired of the strangle hold that the arrogant and greedy union bosses and there puppet legislature have on Hawai’i.
Our Senate President Colleen Hanabusa has said that you are used to paying higher taxes. Which tells me that Senator Hanabusa and her tax and spend friends in the legislature will continue to stick us with the bill unless we get them out of office.
We, the principled, honest and hardworking people of Hawai’i have allowed selfish corruption, personal gain, and special interests to determine the future of our children. As the Republican Party Chair, I am telling you -- NO MORE, NO WAY, and, NOT ON MY WATCH!!!
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Friday, July 17, 2009 |
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Obamacare: House Dems question taxes and debt
By Heritage Foundation @ 1:20 PM :: 5282 Views :: National News, Ethics
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The independent verdict on Obamacare is in: Instead of saving the federal government from fiscal catastrophe, the health reform measures being drafted by congressional Democrats would worsen an already bleak budget outlook, increasing deficit projections and driving the nation more deeply into debt. This runaway spending, coupled with the Democrats plans to raise taxes, will kill our struggling economy and leave us with double digit unemployment for years to come.
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Friday, July 17, 2009 |
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Sotomayor refuses to defend liberal record
By Heritage Foundation @ 1:12 PM :: 5235 Views :: National News, Ethics
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Tough questioning by conservative senators afforded Sotomayor a rare opportunity to defend the principles of progressive/liberal jurisprudence. But Sotomayor declined to defend those principles at every turn. Instead, according to Case Western law professor Jonathan Adler, Sotomayor sounded “more like the sort of nominee we would have expected from a President McCain than a President Obama.”
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Friday, July 17, 2009 |
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Leading by Example: Gov. Lingle orders pay cut for exec staff
By News Release @ 12:10 PM :: 8309 Views :: Energy, Environment
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Governor Linda Lingle today issued an executive order (see attached) to furlough herself, the Lt. Governor, her chief of staff, and all executive branch directors and the deputies or assistants to the directors. The two-day furlough takes effect August 1, 2009 and continues through June 30, 2011. It is expected that the furloughs, along with the legislatively mandated pay cut, will result in more than $1.2 million in salary savings over the next two years.
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Friday, July 17, 2009 |
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Budget negotiations: House GOP votes itself pay cut--calls on Dems to follow suit
By News Release @ 9:39 AM :: 7728 Views :: Maui County, Education K-12, Energy, Environment
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In addition to the 5% reduction of pay implemented by Act 85 at the start of July, House Republicans unanimously decided to take a voluntary pay cut equivalent to a two day furlough effective August 1, 2009 – fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009 |
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CBO Director: "Federal budget is on an unsustainable path"
By Selected News Articles @ 9:20 PM :: 5885 Views :: National News, Ethics
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Under current law, the federal budget is on an unsustainable path, because federal debt will continue to grow much faster than the economy over the long run. CBO estimates that in fiscal years 2009 and 2010, the federal government will record its largest budget deficits as a share of GDP since shortly after World War II. As a result of those deficits, federal debt held by the public will soar from 41 percent of GDP at the end of fiscal year 2008 to 60 percent at the end of fiscal year 2010.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009 |
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Legislature overrides 34 vetoes: Card-Check is Law
By Linda Smith @ 9:44 PM :: 8032 Views :: Energy, Environment
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Among the bills that will become law include measures that will take away the right to a secret ballot from employees who wish to form a union, make it difficult for employers to check the credit history of prospective employees, and will require employers to continue to pay the medical costs of individuals who are deemed ready to return to work.
The Legislature passed bills that would increase state spending by millions of dollars beyond the current budget. “The State cannot spend money it does not have,” Budget and Finance Director Georgina Kawamura said. “My Department will be forced to recommend the Governor not release the appropriations in these bills.”
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009 |
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Why Hawaii Lost the Superferry
By Selected News Articles @ 7:27 PM :: 25911 Views :: Hawaii History, Jones Act, Judiciary, Politicians
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Last year, instead of enacting a law stating that the Supreme Court was wrong, the Legislature adopted special legislation exempting the Superferry pending completion of an environmental impact statement. The Supreme Court’s recent decision correctly struck down that exemption as violating the Hawaii constitutional prohibition against legislative special treatment for special interests.
The governor and Legislature were then handed a second opportunity to make the law pono by saying what everyone believed. The Legislature could enact simple language, such as the following which I recommended to the legislative leadership in March 2009, making clear that our environmental laws do not extend to "secondary" impacts:
"Significant effect" does not include or require consideration of “secondary impacts” on the environment that may result from government action. This latter provision is retroactive to enactment of this chapter.
By doing so, the law would state what everyone always believed it meant and the Superferry would have been allowed to continue providing essential transportation to Hawaii's citizens and competition to interisland airlines.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009 |
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Senate overrides veto of "pay-to-play" campaign financing
By News Release @ 5:53 PM :: 7942 Views :: Maui County, Education K-12, Energy, Environment
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Instead of closing the "pay-to-play" loophole that allows donations from grant-in-aid contractors, HB128 allows all but non-bid contractors to make campaign donations.
Instead of further limiting "seeding-the-community" donations to non-profits, HB128 doubles the allowable amount.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009 |
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Gov Lingle vetoes 30 more bills -- 12 become law
By News Release @ 5:15 PM :: 5693 Views :: Energy, Environment
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Governor Lingle also will allow to become law nine bills that were on the potential veto list. These include SB 603 SD1 HD1 CD1 which deregulates Hawaiian Telcom, allowing it to compete with other telecommunications companies; SB 1673 SD2 HD2 CD1 which starts the process of allowing state hospitals to become private operations; and SB 199 SD1 HD1 CD2 which tightens the availability of tax credits for investments in high technology companies.
RELATED: Duke Aiona disagrees--signals opposition to reduction of tax credits
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009 |
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The House’s $1.3 Trillion Health Care Train Wreck
By Heritage Foundation @ 9:39 AM :: 8381 Views :: National News, Ethics
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Yesterday House Democrats unveiled their much anticipated health care plan the same day that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a preliminary scoring of the bill putting a $1.3 trillion price tag on the effort. Weighing in at 1,018 pages, that comes to $1.264 billion per page. But even this analysis understates the true costs of the bill. The CBO only scores bills on a ten-year time frame, and House Democrats have designed their bill to obscure the catastrophic long-term fiscal path it places our country on.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 |
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Gov Lingle vetoes bills that would hurt job creation
By News Release @ 11:15 PM :: 5426 Views :: Energy, Environment
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HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle today vetoed five bills that would discourage the creation of more jobs in the state of Hawai‘i. The Governor issued the vetoes one day in advance of the constitutional veto deadline to highlight the need to ensure that Hawai‘i’s economic recovery is not undermined by legislation that would make it harder for employers to hire and retain their workforce.
“The primary focus of my five-point economic recovery plan is to encourage the creation of jobs in the private sector. This is also the focus of President Obama’s federal economic stimulus efforts,” said Governor Lingle. “It is important that government not send the wrong message to employers and not make it harder or more expensive for them to keep and retain good staff. In addition, it is important for government to respect the rights of employees who are in the workforce.”
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 |
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Protesters rally against tax increases
By Andrew Walden @ 10:53 PM :: 10528 Views :: Taxes, TEA Party
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The State legislature was the scene of an anti-tax rally the afternoon of July 14. Organized by www.OverTaxedHawaii.com 150 people came to denounce the "Barrel Tax" and demand the Democrat-controlled Legislature not override any tax vetoes.
A parallel event occurred along the Hilo Bayfront where 50 protesters gathered.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 |
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Gov Lingle vetoes bills that would inhibit affordable housing
By News Release @ 11:40 AM :: 7923 Views :: Maui County, Education K-12, Energy, Environment
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HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle vetoed three bills today that would have negatively affected Hawai‘i’s low-income and affordable housing supplies. The Governor issued her vetoes to highlight the importance of housing needs during one of the state's most economically challenging times.
“Affordable housing options are scarce in Hawai‘i,” Governor Lingle stated. “We should be passing laws that increase affordable housing options for Hawai‘i’s families, not limit them.”
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Monday, July 13, 2009 |
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No more taxes: Rally July 14 Honolulu, Hilo
By Jonah Ka`auwai @ 2:13 AM :: 11113 Views :: Taxes, TEA Party
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- HONOLULU July 14th 3:00PM Signwaving 3:00PM & RALLY 5:00PM -- "Just say no to Taxes" Rally @ State Capitol
- HILO July 14th 4PM-6PM Signwaving along Hilo Bayfront at Kamehameha Statue
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Saturday, July 11, 2009 |
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Gov Lingle: "will likely appeal Circuit Court ruling" against furloughs
By Gov. Linda Lingle @ 9:55 PM :: 5706 Views :: Energy, Environment
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Because we believe that furloughs are still the best way to address the fiscal crisis, we will likely appeal the Circuit Court’s recent ruling. We are also developing layoff procedures, which may become a necessary but undesirable reality.
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Friday, July 10, 2009 |
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'Tested and Trusted': Honolulu City Prosecutor Peter Carlisle Seeks Mayor's Office
By Malia Zimmerman @ 10:02 PM :: 14886 Views :: Maui County, Education K-12, Energy, Environment
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In 2000, Carlisle encouraged then Deputy Prosecutor Randall Lee’s investigation into illegal campaign contributions to Harris, and stood by Lee’s investigation and prosecution of contractors who laundered money to Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris.
Bob Watada, then state campaign spending director, estimates that more than 100 companies laundered $1.5 million to Harris, constituting half of Harris' campaign war chest. Carlisle says if he is elected ... he will select people on the basis of talent, skill and experience and on what they know, not who they know.
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Friday, July 10, 2009 |
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Gov. Lingle vetoes 10 bills that would increase State's budget shortfall
By Gov. Linda Lingle @ 10:00 PM :: 7289 Views :: Energy, Environment
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As a result of declining state revenues, today Governor Linda Lingle vetoed 10 bills that would have spent funds not included in the state budget and which would further widen the state’s budget shortfall. The Governor’s vetoes highlight the fact that the state cannot afford these programs, even those that have merit, during this difficult fiscal period.
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Friday, July 10, 2009 |
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Socialized health tax: Hawaii 'Hardest Hit'
By News Release @ 5:39 PM :: 8725 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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“Combining top federal and state rates, and factoring in all deductions, the government would be taking over half of every additional dollar from high-income taxpayers in two-thirds of the states under this latest funding scheme,” Tax Foundation President Scott Hodge said. “In fact, even in the seven states with no income tax, the lowest top tax rate would be about 46%.”
The hardest-hit states would be Hawaii (55.8%), Oregon (55.8%) ....
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Friday, July 10, 2009 |
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The $1.5 Trillion Health Care Taxapalooza
By Heritage Foundation @ 2:01 PM :: 5432 Views :: National News, Ethics
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Just 15 days into office, President Obama signed a bill expanding Medicaid eligibility that was paid for with a 156% tax hike on tobacco. Since slightly more than half of today’s smokers (53%) earn less than $36,000 per year, Obama’s first effort at expanding government’s role in health care also became his first broken promise. But that first Medicaid expansion was minor league compared to the estimated $1.5 trillion health care plan Congress is considering now.
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Thursday, July 9, 2009 |
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Debating the "Birthers" Walden vs Taitz (audio)
By Selected News Articles @ 2:52 PM :: 11538 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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On June 21, Walden was interviewed by Ben Barrack on right wing radio (KTEM, Temple City/Ft Hood, TX) and was joined later in the program by Birfistani lawyer and dentist, Dr. Orly Taitz, Esq. The argument got pretty hot pretty soon in.
Plus, Walden said to Dr. Orly Taitz, Esq.: “Don’t patronize me, dentist!”
Yes, he did!
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Thursday, July 9, 2009 |
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EPA Admits Cap and Trade Will Fail
By Heritage Foundation @ 7:15 AM :: 8120 Views :: National News, Ethics
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The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee began their hearings on the 1,500 page Waxman-Markey cap and trade legislation Tuesday, and ranking member Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) won a startling admission from Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa Jackson. Inhofe produced an EPA chart generated last year during the Senate’s debate of the Lieberman-Warner cap and trade legislation. The chart showed that the carbon reductions under that bill would not materially effect global carbon concentrations in the atmosphere. Inhofe then asked Jackson if she agreed with the chart’s conclusions. Jackson replied: “I believe that essential parts of the chart are that the U.S. action alone will not impact CO2 levels.”
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Thursday, July 9, 2009 |
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Hastings: Dept of Justice seeks changes in Akaka Bill
By News Release @ 7:02 AM :: 11151 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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Administration’s Position Still Unknown, Sources say Department of Justice Seeks Changes to Bill....
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009 |
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Akaka Bill postponed: Dems balk at OHA cronies' demands for more loot
By Selected News Articles @ 8:23 PM :: 12948 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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The vote postponement follows some written criticisms of the bill by prominent members of the Native Hawaiian legal community.
In a four-page analysis of the legislation sent to the Natural Resources Committee, the Native Hawaiian Bar Association voiced concern that some provisions would grant the federal government too much immunity against potential claims by Native Hawaiians, especially for land.
(They want the Akaka Tribe but they are unwilling to trade away the PASH decision and the opportunity to shake down future Hokulias.)
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009 |
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Hawaii general fund revenues decrease by $436 million
By News Release @ 8:18 PM :: 5742 Views :: Energy, Environment
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The final tax collections represent $56.7 million additional general fund revenue loss compared to what the Council on Revenues had projected for the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2009 when it last met on May 28. The additional revenue loss means the state is now facing a budget shortfall in excess of $786 million through June 30, 2011.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009 |
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Guantanamo Greenwell: "If you voted for me you have to accept my position"
By Letters to the Editor @ 4:47 PM :: 15784 Views :: Hawaii County , Military, Politicians
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I inquired by email to Councilman Greenwell asking if the now infamous article on Guantanamo detainees was true. In that email, I indicated that I would circulate his response to the same people. Well here it is.
Mr. Greenwell opted to reply by phone on July 2. My initial reaction to the call was “wow" “pleasant surprise”, “approval” and those kinds of feelings. But the pleasure was short lived. After but a few seconds, it changed to disappointment and dismay.
It wasn’t more than two or three sentences into the conversation that he became rude, arrogant, combative and boorish!
Here’s how it went…
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009 |
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Akaka Bill UPDATE: House Committee CANCELS Thursday vote
By Andrew Walden @ 11:30 AM :: 14897 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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House minority staff report that the Akaka Bill, HR2314 Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act, is scheduled to be "marked up" by the US House Committee on Natural Resources Thursday, July 9th at 10AM.
UPDATE 4PM 7-8-09: House Minority press secretary Jill Strait reports that the Akaka Bill has been removed from the agenda for tomorrow's meeting of the US House Committee on Natural Resources.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009 |
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Democrats begin Trillion-dollar push for second "stimulus"
By Heritage Foundation @ 8:58 AM :: 5455 Views :: National News, Ethics
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Celebrating his first 100 days in office, President Barack Obama told the American people: “One hundred days ago, in the midst of the worst economic crisis in half a century, we passed the most sweeping economic recovery act in history…One hundred days later, we are already seeing results.”
And he’s right, we are. Unemployment has risen to 9.5%, stocks fell to their lowest level in 10 weeks on Tuesday, and consumer credit delinquencies have hit a record high.
Responding to the obvious failure of the Obama administration’s $787 billion stimulus package, some liberals in the House and Senate are calling for a second (really the third when you count President Bush’s 2008 effort) stimulus. How big of a second stimulus? Center for Economic and Policy Research co-director Dean Baker told Politico: “To my mind it’s pretty obvious we need another stimulus package, probably a lot bigger than the last one.”
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Djou campaign makes national news
By Selected News Articles @ 5:23 PM :: 11142 Views :: Maui County, Education K-12, Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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In response to the state’s financial woes, Djou has advocated curtailing expenditures by shrinking the state budget and scaling back government programs. He has been a vocal critic of Hannemann’s proposal of a 20-mile elevated rail line that would run throughout Honolulu. Hannemann has said the jobs needed to construct the rail system would stimulate the economy, while Djou has charged that the cost would outstrip the job-related benefits.
“Charles is trying to make it understood that you can’t solve all your problems by raising taxes,” said Jim Bryan, a spokesman for the Hawaii Republican Party. “It’s going to hurt people further who have already suffered from this economy.”
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Defense Contractor Charged With Kickbacks Helped Fund Murtha's Campaigns (Abercrombie's too)
By Selected News Articles @ 3:42 PM :: 12873 Views :: Energy, Environment, National News, Ethics
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Richard Ianieri, the defense contractor charged today with accepting $200,000 in kickbacks from a subcontractor, was president of a company that gave more money to Rep. John Murtha than any other lawmaker. That company, Coherent Systems International, received millions of dollars in earmarks from Murtha, and continued giving money to the Pennsylvania Democrat after Ianieri left Coherent and Argon ST bought it.
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Job Killer: Obama’s new Health Care Tax
By Heritage Foundation @ 12:15 PM :: 6389 Views :: National News, Ethics
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This past Friday the CBO released a fuller scoring of HELP’s legislation, and indeed, the overall impact on our nation’s debt is lower: a mere $597 billion would be added to federal budget deficits over the 2010-2019 period.
How did HELP lower the bill’s budget busting total? Did they “bend the curve” on health care costs? Did they weed out administrative costs? Eliminate waste? Nope. The Washington Post reports:
Committee staffers reworked the bill — and added a new provision requiring most employers to contribute to the cost of health insurance — to arrive at the lower estimate. Under the new proposal, any business with more than 25 workers would be required to offer coverage or pay a $750 penalty per employee.
In other words, the HELP committee wants to pay for their health care plan in classic “tax-and-spend” liberal fashion: by instituting a crippling new tax on our nation’s businesses. And not just any new tax. A tax directed like a heat seeking missile at job creation: an employer mandate.
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