Deadline to comment on renewal of EPA emergency exemption use of Wolbachia mosquitoes in Hawai‘i is February 23rd, 2024... Please Comment against. Mahalo.
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Aloha and Mahalo for posting this Anon. I’ll sticky it up to grab more attention. Mahalo and Aloha to my island friends.
We appreciate the sticky; mahalo for helping to get the word out. I know the general consensus here is that Hawaii is a lost cause, and the state thinks that the Aloha Spirit nullifies our 2A rights, but this is not the case. There is a tyrannical set of leaders and judges (the de facto government) who keep the people of Hawaii really poor and sick (Hawaii is one of the most Covid jabbed states, btw). The general populace is very asleep and trust in their leaders, and the IQ in Hawaii is one of lowest in the US, so that doesn't help their situation. The people living on the land of the islands of Hawaii do know their rights though, and they are being led to the precipice, just like everyone else is. It might take them a lot to get to that precipice, but I'm hopeful and praying that the people of Hawaii will stand up for their rights along with the rest of America. Hawaii did, after all, vote for Trump in 2020, so there is a lot of hope.
Aloha and Shaka to you. Much respect and Mahalo to my island friends. I live in Cali and visit your islands every other year. And have done so since age 11. I’m now 49, Kauai almost being a 2nd home. So yes my friend I know the island, people, culture, and political changes well. So I will always help where I can. Aloha.
Hey Brent, don't kid yourself, Kauai is your home. Home is where your heart is. I've met so many visitors who traveled to Hawaii every year or as often as they can who claim Hawaii as their home. I met this woman recently who brought her mother there for the last time. It was where her parents met and got married, and they returned yearly for family vacations and every wedding anniversary until her father's death. Her mom was so disabled and sickly, so it was a bittersweet trip for her, getting to reminisce with her husband's memory while saying farewell to the island. Kauai will always be her home, and this is the truth for many people I've encountered globally. People love Hawaii and her people.
Hawaii's biggest export today is, sadly, her people; a lot of the people of Hawaii can't afford to live there, so they have left to make a living elsewhere. Hawaii is home to a lot of people globally who no longer are on her shores for this reason. Whether you lived in Hawaii for a weekend or for the majority of your life, the aloha stays with you, there in your heart.
Aloha nui loa, PM17