I think $100 at the end of the year doesn't mean a lot to me, but $100 from everyone in the state at the end of the year could mean lots of programs that could be good for Hawaii.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We need Hawaii just as much and a good deal more than we did California. It is Manifest Destiny.
Last year, New York got $200 million. This year, we're going to give them $124 million under this particular program. But last year was an artificially elevated number to make up from the very low grant the year before.
Back in the '70s when my friends in California were at Berkeley, in-state tuition was around $700 a year.
Federal program and services outlay in Puerto Rico is approximately $10 billion per year.
The voters of Hawaii have said loud and clear that it's not money that wins elections.
I want to stay in Hawaii a little while. I'm kind of liking it over there.
I don't think people in Hawaii like negative ads, whether it's done by an independent group or whether it's done by the campaign itself.
Good schools, good jobs, good government. These are not unreasonable demands. But sadly, some of our people have already lost heart and have left Hawaii to look for these things elsewhere.
Hawaii is a small, close community.
When people are worried about the future, they don't take trips to Hawaii.
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