I grew up in the 1960s. Distinguished SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was beginning her march for women as an attorney founding the ACLU Women's Rights Project. Nancy Sinatra's boots were walking all over men. And the two most important women in my life, my mother and grandmother, demanded I live a life respecting and … Continue reading Not a Thimble of HONOR in the Female Managers at Hawaiian Electric
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5 YEARS of SUCCESS: A Leader in Hawaii; Leader across the Nation
Aloha e friends and followers ~How about a brief trip down memory lane? Scroll back five years. Don was president, March 19, 2020. Most locals are shellshocked by the MAGA RETARD* revolution and Return of Don. Five years wen by wikiwiki ! [*as Elon Musk reintroduced the term. PC and WOKE are dead] Spent much … Continue reading 5 YEARS of SUCCESS: A Leader in Hawaii; Leader across the Nation
Kokua Scott Goold Medical Cannabis Anti-Discrimination Act in Hawaii
Moana says: Please KOKUA Scott Goold Anti-Discrimination Act. HB 325 HD1 harms workers; doesn't protect employers or make workplaces more safe. Current §329 laws do not fully protect medical cannabis patients in the workplace. UPDATE 6.18.25: Goold Certifies in Medical Cannabis ExcellenceScott Goold enrolled in the on-demand Hawai'i Medical Cannabis CME/CE Course Bundle developed for the Hawai‘i Department of … Continue reading Kokua Scott Goold Medical Cannabis Anti-Discrimination Act in Hawaii
Hawaii Chief Justice Recktenwald LEGACY is CORRUPTION
The position of Supreme Court justice in Hawai'i has a long history of not providing much justice. One of the last Supreme Court justices in the tiny Kingdom of Hawai'i was Sanford Ballard Dole. He was the son of Christian missionaries who ministered in the islands. Their concept of Christianity was to take over government … Continue reading Hawaii Chief Justice Recktenwald LEGACY is CORRUPTION
Jesus Will Not SAVE Management at Hawaiian Electric
'Tis the season, and the reason for the season for many around the world is memory of the birth of Jesus, The Christ. Jesus sought justice, peace and love for all of us. Millions instead rush to malls and specialty shops for gifts, big screen TVs and sweets. Jesus commanded to LOVE ONE ANOTHER ... … Continue reading Jesus Will Not SAVE Management at Hawaiian Electric
Aubree Childs Broke God’s Law and Seeks Your Help
Over five years ago, suffered a brutal wrongful termination. Stood poised in an open window in my 25th floor apartment. Had no hope. Felt like I had let down my family, friends, coworkers and loving wife. Was all alone. Had pleaded with anyone and everyone I knew for help. None responded. Was injured and disabled. … Continue reading Aubree Childs Broke God’s Law and Seeks Your Help
Asian Stigma Is Killing People in Hawai’i
RE: The Big Island Is Confronting A Big Problem With Fentanyl Aloha e Paula Dobbyn ~ Mahalo for your informative and educational article. I’m certified to administer NARCAN and counsel people considering opioid use or suffering addiction. According to CDC figures, one person dies of a drug overdose every 11 days on Big Island. Paula Dobbyn … Continue reading Asian Stigma Is Killing People in Hawai’i
Hawai’i DOH Approves New Medical Cannabis Dispensary on Maui
Hawai'i Department of Health announced approval of a third medical cannabis retail dispensary for PONO LIFE MAUI after it passed a final on-site inspection for its third retail facility. PONO LIFE MAUI’s new retail location is in Paia, Maui at 149 Hana Highway Unit #2, Paia, and expects to begin sales on Wednesday, November 23, … Continue reading Hawai’i DOH Approves New Medical Cannabis Dispensary on Maui
Suicide or Stick Around? Holidays Are Rough
A lifelong friend posted today about suicide (attached below): “In my darkest moments, I thought about taking my life. I never actually tried. I just thought about it. I contemplated what would be the easiest way to go -- physically for me and emotionally for everyone around me." Can relate. I thought about it. All … Continue reading Suicide or Stick Around? Holidays Are Rough
Hawai’i Policies Keep Talented Professionals Out; Do Not Keep You Safe
Steward Yerton, writing in Civil Beat today, featured a recommended policy change that would make it easier for dentists to move to Hawai’i. State Rep. Sean Quinlan, who chairs the House Committee on Economic Development, plans to introduce legislation to put Hawai'i on the same footing as 46 other states, the District of Columbia and Puerto … Continue reading Hawai’i Policies Keep Talented Professionals Out; Do Not Keep You Safe