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Some good food for thought

Sunday, February 22nd, 2015

https://www.popularresistance.org/10-ways-to-fight-the-corporatocracy/

10 Ways To Fight The Corporatocracy

Letter to the editor on rep. Clifton Tsuji

Friday, February 20th, 2015

Letter: Shame on Rep. Clifton Tsuji

Shame on Rep. Clift Tsuji from Hawaii island for killing the bill for pesticide buffer zones around schools, HB1514. What kind of person won’t protect kids from pesticide poisoning?  And it’s reported that as House Ag committee chair, he even cut off testimony from people who flew from neighbor islands to testify. How low can a politician go?  Tsuji unfortunately has become a mascot for corporate special interests, even given the dubious distinction of Biotech legislator of the year.  He should now be given the “poison award” by school children throughout Hawaii.  As a former banker, now politician, Tsuji deserves to be publicly shamed and exposed as a legislator that acts against the common good, including children’s health and safety.

Jim Albertini

Victory with County Council GMO Ban vote today

Wednesday, February 4th, 2015

Aloha kakou,

This just in from friend Nancy Redfeather at 7:30PM Wed. Feb. 4, 2015

“In the past few minutes the Hawai’i County Council voted 6-3 (Councilman Aaron Chung the deciding vote) to allow Earthjustice and Center for Food Safety to work with Corporation Counsel in the Appeal for Hawai’i Island.  Mahalo to all the Council Members who voted for this.”

This involves appealing the Honolulu Federal court decision ruling against Hawaii County’s GMO Ban law in favor of Monsanto, etc. in a case filed by attorney Margery Bronster (former State Attorney General, acting on behalf of the biotech companies.

I was at the council hearing today from 9 till 3 but had to leave.  There was overwhelming testimony for the county to accept the free help of Earthjustice attorneys in appealing the case.

Please send those who voted FOR a note of gratitude.
Mahalo and solidarity,
Jim Albertini

The vote FOR:

valerie.poindexter@hawaiicounty.gov, aaron.chung@hawaiicounty.gov, margaret.wille@hawaiicounty.gov, maile.david@hawaiicounty.gov, karen.eoff@hawaiicounty.gov, dru.kanuha@hawaiicounty.gov

The votes AGAINST:

greggor.ilagan@hawaiicounty.gov,

dennis.onishi@hawaiicounty.gov,

daniel.paleka@hawaiicounty.gov,

 


Jim Albertini Malu ‘Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown) Hawai’i 96760 Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org www.malu-aina.org This communication may be unlawfully collected and stored by the National Security Agency (NSA) in secret. The parties to this email do not consent to the government retrieving or storing of this communication and any related metadata, as well as printing, copying, re-transmitting, disseminating, or otherwise using it. If you believe you have received this communication in error, please delete it immediately.

testimony needed now on State and County proposed legislation.

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015

Please submit testimony on State and County proposed legislation.  See below from Shannon Rudolph.
Mahalo.
Jim Albertini

-Aloha! 
PLEASE spare 5 minutes for Hawai`i ~ 
Your quick clicks needed by 8am Wed. 2/4 Please forward & share... asap.
Go to page: http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/

Register, type in # on left, click submit testimony, click “I support” comment/or not, click ‘next’, scroll down, ‘agree to terms’, submit.

DONE! (it’s sooo easy!) You can also read bills by clicking the ‘pdf’ at the top of the bill page –  and you can also submit testimony on other bills if you’re logged in.

If you’re registered from last year, you’re still registered, but may need to follow instructions to retrieve your password.

Here Ya Go! ~ Mahalo for Protecting Hawai`i

HB849 – “The NEW Monsanto Protection Act”
Right to Farm; Amends Hawaii’s Right to Farm Act to ensure that counties cannot enact laws, ordinances, or resolutions to limit the rights of farmers and ranchers to engage in agricultural practices.

> OPPOSE! HB849 HERE: http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=HB&billnumber=849&year=2015

HB1514 Pesticide Buffer Zones

Establishes disclosure requirements for outdoor applications of pesticides in proximity to schools, childcare facilities, and certain commercial agricultural entities.
Establishes reasonable pesticide buffer zones for sensitive areas. Establishes penalties.

If you haven’t already ~ Please contact Hawai`i Island Councilmembers now with a quick email and let them know you support acceptance of Earthjustice & Center for Food Safety’s very generous offer to help us with our appeal of the GMO ban. *(Comm. 9.1)  (Visitors too!)

Here:

Also ~ Please Kokua your Puna Ohana!
Separate Emails: Reso. 58 To support our law against geothermal night time drilling.
(Can you imagine the sound of jets roaring at all hours, for months, in YOUR neighborhood?)   
And Reso. 59: To go to court if the geothermal company/PGV refuses to comply with our county’s night time drilling ban.

It’s as simple as saying I SUPPORT Comm. 9.1

(Separate Emails) : I SUPPORT Reso 58 – I SUPPORT Reso 59.

MAHALO!!!

- 
Jim Albertini

copy of Feb. 4 testimony to the Hawaii County Council of Comm 9.1, Reso 58 and Reso 59

Monday, February 2nd, 2015

Feb. 4, 2015 Testimony in Support of Comm 9.1

Aloha Council members,

I am one of your constituents.  I’ve been a resident and farmer in Kurtistown for 35 years growing a wide range of organic fruits and vegetables –taro, sweet potatoes, bush beans, ginger, bananas, and more than 50 different fruits.

I urge you to support Communication 9.1 to accept the offer of Earthjustice and Center for Food Safety in donating their services defending the county against big corporate interests dictating our future in Hawaii County.  This is a home rule issue and we need to stand together as one.  A number of years back, as a taro farmer I stood with Jerry Konanui, Henry Leong and others in testifying for a county law to prevent the Genetic engineering of kalo.  That county law passed. But if we don’t succeed in defending the current GMO county ban, kalo, Kona coffee, etc. will again be on the GMO chopping block and who knows what other attempts at pre-emption by higher governments and corporate interests.  We are already seeing this on the international level with the drafts of TPP –Trans Pacific Partnership even trying to pre-empt nations from enforcing their laws on environmental safeguards, labor rights, and other common sense regulations.  Multi-national corporations want free reign to ravage the planet for short-term profits with little or no regulation.  These transnational corporations have no ties to nations, states, counties, to land, to aloha aina, to ohana. Their main concern is short-term profit at whatever cost to air, water, land, people, plants and animals.  The world’s climate crisis (with increasingly intense storms) is giving daily testimony to the destructive nature of corporate greed and modern consumer lifestyles that put profit and personal gain before malama aina and all that is necessary for life to continue on this fragile planet we all call home.

We cannot let this continue.   We must stop sowing the seeds of our own destruction.  We must stand firm for aloha aina and malama aina for present and future generations.

In my view, Home rule is crucial.  Government works best at the lowest level — the grassroots level.  The higher up we go — to State, Federal, and international levels, the greater the distance between the decision makers and the people, and the more big money comes into play in buying votes.  The old saying holds true: the higher the monkey goes up the tree, the more your see his okole.

The County of Hawaii needs your support of Communication 9.1. Together we need to defend Home Rule.  As a farmer and constituent I ask for your solidarity.  Haloa, and your ohana, and future generations ask for your solidarity.  Mother nature has been asking for our solidarity but we haven’t been listening.  Now is the time to demonstrate our commitment through action.     Mahalo for your solidarity.

Jim Albertini


Jim Albertini, president — Malu ‘Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action

P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown) Hawai’i 96760 Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org www.malu-aina.org

Testimony in support of Resolution 58

Feb. 4, 2015

Aloha Council members:


I support our County law against geothermal night time drilling. Let’s make it clear to PGV that it needs to respect the neighbors and show some aloha while it is raping the Hawaiian deity, Pele. Hawaii County presently only allows the day time rape of Pele. Perhaps some council member will have the courage, some day, to introduce a bill to outlaw the rape of Pele, and respect Hawaiian religious values, day and night.
Mahalo.

Jim Albertini


Jim Albertini Malu ‘Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown) Hawai’i 96760 Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org www.malu-aina.org

Testimony in support of Resolution 59

Feb. 4, 2015

Aloha Council members:

I support Reso 59 to authorize going to court if the geothermal company/PGV refuses to comply with our county’s night time drilling ban.
Make it clear that if PGV refuses to obey the law there will be consequences.
Mahalo.

Jim Albertini


Jim Albertini Malu ‘Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown) Hawai’i 96760 Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org www.malu-aina.org