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Category: Hawaii Politics

We’re doing our job, now do yours

March 29, 2020 Stan Fichtman

An open letter to our government leaders in Hawai‘i, Dear Government leaders of Hawai‘i. Over the past two to three…

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Posted in: City and County of Honolulu, COVID-19, Hawaii Politics, Honolulu Hale, Honolulu Mayor, Quarantine

Rights, while going down the rabbit hole

March 22, 2020 Stan Fichtman

Despite their breadth, the federal and state quarantine powers are subject to important constitutional limitations.

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Posted in: Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, COVID-19, Hawaii Politics, Quarantine, United States Constitution, United States Politics and issues

A few things to say about where we are

March 14, 2020 Stan Fichtman

Its been, needless to say, a breathtaking week of developments throughout the world. The “Corona Virus”, otherwise known by its…

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Posted in: Hawaii Politics, International Politics and issues, Personal, United States Politics and issues Filed under: Coronavirus Disease 2019, COVID-19

Empty shelves and how we got here

March 2, 2020 Stan Fichtman

As the saga of the “Corona Virus” continues to percolate throughout the world, a thought came to me as I…

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Posted in: City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii Politics, International Politics and issues, United States Politics and issues Filed under: Coronavirus Disease 2019, COVID-19

…Try Something Else

December 28, 2019 Stan Fichtman

While the State of Hawaii was busying themselves with last minute shopping and preparations for Christmas, the Government that runs…

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Posted in: Hawaii Politics Filed under: Governor Ige, Kia'i, Mauna Kea TMT Telescopes Hawaiian sovereignty, Mayor Harry Kim, Office of Hawaiian Affairs

Letters to the Publisher

December 19, 2019 Stan Fichtman

A “Tale of an Eviction” side story It is a rare thing to hear from a reader about my written…

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Posted in: Hawaii Politics Filed under: A tale of an eviction, airplanes, Department of Transportation, Island Seaplane Service, letter to the publisher, Naval Air Museum Barbers Point, Pat Magie, Roy Sakata, seaplane

The Museum Strikes Back

December 18, 2019 Stan Fichtman

A tale of an eviction, part IV It seems that the Naval Air Museum Barbers Point call for help was…

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Posted in: Hawaii Politics Filed under: airplanes, Brad Hayes, Eviction, Hawaii Department of Transportation, Kalaeloa Airport, Lawsuit, Naval Air Museum Barbers Point

The Lunchbox Politician

December 13, 2019 Stan Fichtman

As I have been watching the two main political parties duke it out, one thing I have become very perceptive…

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Posted in: Hawaii Politics, Random Issues, United States Politics and issues Filed under: Common man, Democrats, Harry S Truman, Lunchbox Democrat, Republicans, The Buck Stops Here, Trump

A tale of an eviction, Part III

December 7, 2019 Stan Fichtman

SOMETIMES YOU WONDER who edits articles in the newspaper. Case in point an article in the Sunday Honolulu Star Advertiser…

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Posted in: Hawaii Politics Filed under: Aloha Wing Spirit, Department of Transportation, HondaJet, Japan Air Academy, Kalaeloa Airport, Naval Air Museum Barbers Point, Peters Communications, Shane Peters, Star Advertiser

A tale of an eviction Part 2

November 29, 2019 Stan Fichtman

AS A PERSON WHO WORKED IN NEWSPAPERS in the past, I learned that there are, most times, two sides to…

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Posted in: Hawaii Politics Filed under: aviation, Department of Transportation, Eviction, Neighborhood board

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