Having helped introduce the “Dilbert” comic strip to Hawaii readers in the 1990s, I took no pleasure in seeing its creator, Scott Adams, self-immolate in a racist tirade that caused the Honolulu Star- Advertiser and many other newspapers to discontinue the strip.
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It’s the last Sunday in February and time to “flASHback” on the month’s news that amused and confused:
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I wrote last week arguing for term limits on state legislators: “Some amass money and power over decades, lording over state agencies like personal fiefdoms — often acting out of favoritism or grudge.”
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Predictably, state House members put on their dancing shoes and moonwalked around the call of their government reform panel for term limits on state legislators.
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There appears to be broad agreement among the public and political leaders that the record 10 million visitors to Hawaii in 2019 was near the maximum we can comfortably handle, and that we must better manage tourism to preserve our quality of life.
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It’s the last Sunday in January and time to “flASHback” on the month’s news that amused and confused:
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News of incomprehensible violence driven by psychopathic grievance has become so commonplace in our country that we’re almost numb to it.
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Most disturbing is a suggestion by City Council Budget Chairman Calvin Say that the high assessments were the result of pressure from lawmakers or public worker unions to increase the revenue pool for collective bargaining pay raises.
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It’s a new year, and we at Volcanic Ash continue our tradition of starting fresh by offering public officials we may have offended in 2022 inspirational quotations from the world’s great minds to lift them to greater heights.
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Before we forget 2022, let’s review its most befuddling news “flASHback” style:
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Nobody wants to read about political foibles on Christmas morning, so instead I share with you some of my favorite quotations about the holidays:
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The last time I went into a McDonald’s I was greeted not by a person to take my order, but by an ATM-like device where I selected my burger, charged it to my credit card and was directed to an unmanned counter to pick it up.
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Hawaii has relied on federal prosecutors to expose widespread official corruption that’s tarnished the state and all four counties, with local law enforcers contributing little to cleaning out the rot.
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A fair summary of David Ige’s eight years as Hawaii’s governor is that he didn’t promise much and didn’t deliver much.
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It’s the last Sunday in November and time to “flASHback” on the month’s news that amused and confused:
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I disapprove of such behavior and know when to put my phone away, but if you’re thinking this will be a tirade against technology and antisocial youth, you would be wrong.
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Josh Green’s election as Hawaii’s next governor was an impressive show of strength by any measure.
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State legislators appear more primed than ever to legalize recreational marijuana in their upcoming session, and it could shape up as a big oversell.
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It’s the last Sunday in October and time to “flASHback” on the month’s news that amused and confused:
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The current ruckus over alleged election irregularities reminds me of a 1972 dispute when former Honolulu Mayor Frank Fasi demanded a recount in his race against Andy Anderson — not because he lost, but because he didn’t win by as big a margin as he expected.
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State Rep. Gene Ward took issue with my recent dark view of our state and country’s discord and sent a thoughtful note arguing that “America is bigger and stronger than all of the wrinkles, disputes and differences between us.”
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