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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

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In most of our dance clubs, all decisions should be made as low as possible in the organization. The Charge of the Light Brigade was ordered by an officer who wasn't looking at the territory. There are two kinds of decisions: those that are expensive to change and those that are not. A decision to build a new transit method should not have been made hastily; without plenty of input from operating people and specialists. In Hawaii, the immediate greed was there. Easy Money.

“Social dancers don't talk about dance? They think that dance
is not something to talk about. Dance is to dance.”


But the common garden variety decisions in a dance club - like when to start the music and when to the dance or what brand of coffee to buy - should be made fast. No point in taking three weeks to make a decision that can be made in three seconds - and corrected inexpensively if wrong. The whole dance group may be canceled while you oscillate between baby-blue or buffalo-brown coffee cups.

"Maui Waltz" by Loyal Garner


In Honolulu, the Present Rail Party made the decision for "Rapid Transit." They stated flatly that the rail and the bus rates will remain the same. They are not really lying as per usual. They have only failed to inform everyone that the rates will go up to six dollars per, for both the rail and the bus. So how do you like them potatoes? Did somebody say ten? He He He. But the prices are going up all over just to pay for the Rail Calamity. And the original estimate was at five Billion dollars, which is an awful lot of money. Easy Money calls for cost overruns and other excuses that the ordinary tax payers do not understand.

"Somewhere Over The Rainbow" by Bruddah Iz


The Bi Articulated Bus for real Rapid transit in commuting from Makaha to Honolulu.

The estimates went steadily up to ten Billion dollars. What the hell does the taxpayer know? They are paying more attention now that it may hit fifteen Billions. Aren't we lucky? Property taxes are going up already. And if Foodland has to pay a higher rent, they have to pass it on and the prices on all goods must up. Just think of all the shopping centers in Hawaii.  Milk headed for Seven dollars per gallon, eggs will go to five dollars per dozen. All Rents will go up, naturally. The entire state will see the meltdown. And you thought the rich were going to pay? Ha!

"In the new GOP government, the rich enjoy the ultimate in power,
but the lower classes carry the ultimate responsibility."

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