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Maui on fire

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September 04, 2023, 12:08 AM
corsair
Maui on fire
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However, on Thursday, Green criticized the committee’s plans to investigate.

“The Republicans are pissed off that the Democrats jacked Trump, and they’re going to try to take a pound of flesh. And that’s what goes on in this day and age,” he claimed.

smh....
April 22, 2024, 01:58 PM
MRBTX
8 months after the fire…


April 22, 2024, 09:31 PM
Prefontaine
Just as several us in the know said earlier in the thread, nothing…
It’s just as much as a travesty as it was after the fire. He said it in the video, regarding ashes, and how different people and groups speak up about you doing something, some sacred ground thing, etc, and nothing gets done. They need room at the dump, and getting anything done there was a travesty.

My friend lives in Lahaina. His home was spared. But just like this man in the video, he has rentals on the first floor, with his small home for him and his family above. Without the rentals, he couldn’t have got the loan or own the home. As he said, the real problems for locals is going to start when the insurance money runs out. Then the corporations will come in and offer $ to buy your property and most of them will have to move permanently. I don’t think it will ever be the same and it will be many years, a decade, perhaps more. It’s just a sad state of affairs. Unless someone very wealthy like Gates, Buffet, Musk, etc, comes in, with a flood of money, billions, I just don’t see how anything will ever get done. The only thing I can see is corporations coming in offering lower money than the property is worth, and building hotels or something.



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April 23, 2024, 02:03 PM
PR64
Truly a sad and horrible situation.

Because Hawaii is a militant eco system of governance they won’t let the toxic stuff be taken out and dumped anywhere.

I have a friend who lives on Maui that I have visited several times. What struck me as strange was that most of the people I saw working there were white folks. I asked an owner of a store why he had mostly mainlanders working there. He told me that the local people aren’t reliable and don’t show up for work. They are always on Island time he said.

In general there was a victimization mentality for the local population = Democrat

The people and government don’t have the drive to rebuild in an expeditious time frame if ever…

It’s just sad.


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April 23, 2024, 02:29 PM
Veeper
My mom is taking my family to Maui and Oahu in June. I can't wait. It'll be my 3rd time out to Hawaii and I feel so blessed to be able to make this trip again.

That being said, we're going to try and spend as much money with local people and businesses as we can.




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