In Hawaii, We Must End the Mail-in Election Ballots
by Cliff Slater We take the secret ballot as so essential to our form of government that many think it is required by the Constitution. Thus
by Cliff Slater We take the secret ballot as so essential to our form of government that many think it is required by the Constitution. Thus
by Malia Zimmerman Just over a decade ago, Tad Hara, 84, lived in his dream home, which was a simple two-story wooden house built over a
HAWAII VOTERS OPPOSED TO THE AKAKA BILL Zogby International poll confirms majority opposition to race-based government December 15, 2009–A new poll of registered Hawaii voters,
by Pearl Hahn Recession or not, government spending abounds, as evidenced by Mayor Hannemann’s recent $10,000 televised speech promoting rail transit. As of June of last
by Pearl Hahn The Grassroot Institute’s public education efforts concerning the Akaka Bill have earned a mention by the Wall Street Journal. The editorial cites the Grassroot
by Pearl Hahn The media and government remain intent on concealing Hawaii’s true unemployment rate. Do not make the mistake of taking data by the U.S.
Ken Schoolland A LETTER FROM JONATHAN GULLIBLE A free market play was written and produced by Adedayo Thomas [below left] and Paul Ugbede and directed
by Pearl Hahn Federal judge David Ezra chose to toss a lawsuit seeking to overturn the Jones Act, an 89-year-old law that restricts interstate shipping to
by Pearl Hahn We need real stimulus. Yet, we keep getting swindled. Instead of providing relief to struggling families, our elected leaders chose to bail out
To the Hawaii Legislature:
Hawaii families face skyrocketing healthcare costs and a shortage of doctors. Exempting medical services from Hawaii’s general excise tax would result in millions of dollars in savings for residents and help bring doctors back.