This is some Emperor Nero crap right here
Posted by drjmetz 1 year, 7 months ago to Government
I don't know if there's really anything else that can be said.
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While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
I have no sympathy for people who believe that they are right to loot others and
then claim to be victims when they have done nothing to provide for their own future.
Hawaii is a far west version of D.C.
Sink or swim on your own.
Here is an example of the extent of Hawaiian bureaucrat stupidity:
"How detrimental is it to allow far-left ideologues into bureaucratic public works positions?
The state of Hawaii just found out this week with a blaze that engulfed the Island of Maui
and killed at least 110 people. A series of management blunders are being blamed for the
deadly wildfire, but one incident in particular has frightening implications.
With wildfires ripping across West Maui on Aug. 8, a state water official delayed the release
of water that landowners requested to help protect their property from damage and
stop the spread. The water standoff played out over much of the day and the water
didn’t come until too late. The dispute involved the Department of Land and Natural
Resources’ water resource management division and West Maui Land Co., which manages
agricultural and residential subdivisions in West Maui.
According to accounts of four people with knowledge of the situation, M. Kaleo Manuel,
a Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner and DLNR’s deputy director for water resource management,
initially refused West Maui Land Co.’s requests for additional water to help prevent fires from
spreading to properties managed by the company. Manuel eventually released water but not
until after the fire had run its course.
His office has not yet commented on the delay of water resources. "
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/w...