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The Value of Hawai’i (5-0)

Craig Howe’s introduction of “The Value of Hawai’i” describes how he and Jon Osorio, the co-editors, came up with the idea of this book on one of their regular morning jogs as a means to help frame the upcoming debates in Hawaii’s upcoming 2010 elections. The content and themes of this compendium of Hawai’i issues [...]

Civil unions and the problem with direct democracy

That Hawaii’s governor Linda Lingle (R) should so curiously veto HR444, and rest the decision of Civil Unions on the people in a referendum seems an obvious attempt at building a Republican base. It is absurd that civil rights should ever be put through a referendum– rights are to protect minorities, referendums are to give voice [...]

William S. Richardson Dies at 90

Although I never had the opportunity to meet Chief Justice William Richardson, he was one of the first people to have made the interview list for the film “State of Aloha.” As a background figure to Hawaii’s larger than life Governor John Burns, Bill Richardson played a supporting role in the early years of statehood [...]

1959 Election District Maps

Having just compiled an original study breaking down a precinct-by-precinct analysis of Hawaii’s statehood plebiscite, it is important that we come to understand the process through which the state continues to assert that 94.6% of Hawaii’s population voted for statehood in 1959. This posting follows an earlier series of posting critical of the plebiscite. While [...]

The New Pacific Build-up or Gulf of Tonkin, redux

Are the U.S./S.Korea fabricating a story about North Korea attacking the Cheonan? On March 26, 2010, forty-six South Korean sailors were killed in an explosion that sank the Cheonan, a South Korean Pohang-class corvette of the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN). The ship’s primary mission was coastal patrol, with an emphasis on anti-submarine operations. An international [...]

“State of Aloha” screening tonight

Tonight is the premiere of State of Aloha at the Los Angeles Asian/Pacific Film Festival… This is the film that my wife, Ruth Chon edited, and I was the lead historical researcher on.  Connie Florez, one of the producers is in town, as is Anne the Director.  It should make for an interesting evening of [...]

Climate Change webchat with Charles Ebinger

Following are three responses Charles Ebinger posted to my questions during a Brookings Institute webchat on climate change, held on April 28th, 2010. Charles Ebinger specializes in international and domestic energy markets (oil, gas, coal and nuclear), the geopolitics of energy with a particular focus on the Middle East, South Asia and Africa. Ebinger has [...]

Video clip of panel in Pasadena

On April 3rd, Catherine Bauknight, the director of Hawaii: A Voice For Sovereignty, put together a presentation around her film which included Geri Kuhia, Victor Gordo, Vice Mayor of Pasadena, Hula Halua Na Hua ‘O Maile, Kiowa Gordon, Leon Siu, Addie Rolnick, Christen Marquez, ‘Ehu Kekahu Cardwell, and myself. This video features highlights of that [...]

House vote on Puerto Rican Statehood

Learn more about the Puerto Rico plebiscite here go to original House Vote On Puerto Rico’s Future Divides Hispanic Lawmakers By Corey Boles, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Legislation that could set Puerto Rico on a path to statehood has divided Hispanic House lawmakers over whether it is the best way to determine [...]

Goldman sucks

————— Also Eswar Prasad on The U.S.-China Economic Relationship: Shifts and Twists in the Balance of Power

Simon says…

Last night at NPR West in Culver City, I had the opportunity of speaking with Simon Johnson who in 2007-8 was Chief Economist for the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In part, the talk was to promote his new book, “13 Bankers, the Wall Street Takeover and the the Next Financial Meltdown,” and the event was [...]

WSJ’s new forum: betting on currency

How fun!  The WSJ has just posted a new community blog: “Which currency would you bet on over the next  year.”  The options listed are the dollar, the Euro, the Yen and Pound… I had to take a shot at it… AS: Betting on the dollar, euro, yen or pound?  All of the above.  Over [...]