And, Media want to support Mr. Hanabusa despite having no specific agenda and action plan, (yet).
Nonetheless, strangely, Media may still think she is formidable candidate.
My people of Hawaii,
Do you see the picture, yet?
Corruption triads; Media, Politicians, and Special Interest Groups.
Aloha.
Note: Watch for possible media’s manipulations, e.g. especially stealing my ideas without giving me credit (e.g. plagiarism), just like what Star Advertise did in last State Senate race in District 9.
In the last Senate race, Ms. Essoyan, a reporter of the newspaper, deceived me as if she would write fair and objective report. But, she stole my idea and applied it to her candidate of choice, currently our State Senator, Mr. Stanley Chang.
She reported I refused the interview, but in fact, I did speak to her (for maybe 15-20 minutes), due to her false assurance and deceit, e.g. that her position is different from that of other dept in the newspaper.
After realizing she might not write objective report, I told her the interview did not happen, and I refused.
Thanks for the attention.
Strangely?, ironically?, I somehow feel Ms. Hanabusa may have better communication line with media than Gov. Ige…lol.
Note: Ms. Hanabusa appeared at news station and had an interview soon? after the false alert event.
Plz, Do it now…!
Dear Gov. Ige,
A few days ago, I suggested the following after the false alert.
You are investigating the event, and the system has been upgraded. It’s good; and I understand that.
But, what if it (or another different emergency) happens again, during those 30, 60 days of the investigation, and despite the system upgrade?
Plz, take my advice, and do it now!
Because, e.g. you may need to directly communicate with media (a hotline), in the event of new emergency, (esp. during those times).
Mahalo nui.
My previous post:
We are all human beings; and mistakes can be made, especially in case of emergency.
So, I suggest followings to Gov. Ige:
Among other things,
1. Emergency protocols (mandate) should be written and followed, in simple sentences, in the event of an emergency like today, (even if it turned out to be false alarm); although I am pretty sure we may already have something like this.
2. Governor and his staff should carry such protocol at all times, 24/7, (just like nuclear buttons..lol).
3. Governor should set up a 24/7 hotline (direct communication lines), to get direct access to media, for his emergency announcement (by the protocol) to public, in the event like today.
4. Governor should double check and reinforce all emergency hotlines within government, esp. between each dept of the government and all emergency management officials.
5. Etc…
Aloha.
Celebrating Dr. King’s birthday, I see people sharing his speech about “stick with love”.
And, as we get closer to the anniversary day of illegal overthrow and annexation of the Hawaiian Kingdom, let us practice THAT love, especially more to ourselves as well as others.
Let us make our islands (and show to the world) a true natural and human paradise, with full of aloha.
Aloha.