And I thought that we had it bad here in California.
The Republican (RINO) Party of Los Angeles County pulled the charter for the largest and most successful volunteer group in the county.
What were they thinking? They were essentially straining over a gnat, looking for any petty excuse to get rid of us because our group was speaking out, confronting the culture, and doing stuff.
RINO-PLAC lives off of welfare payments from a wealthy donor or too, including big money from the liberal-leaning "New Majority" headed by Andy "Give you nothing" Gharakani.
The corurption, the backroom dealing, the weakness, the cowardice, the unwilling to stand for anything or distinguishing themselves from Democrats, has become a slow hallmark of California Republicans.
But this internal perversion and turmoil is routine in Hawaii. The Republican Party is not just weak, its leaders is intentionally self-defeating!
Check out this eblast from the Hawaii Republican Assembly:
One inside contact shared with me:
in an ill-advised attempt to shut us [Hawaii Republican Assembly] down.
Fortunately, we were able to get Reince Priebus to tell the RINO's at
the local party to back off. Consider
contacting the National Federation of Republican Assemblies about starting a
chapter! Best wishes . . .
playing. Instead of seeing dazzling plays, the entire game is spent watching
that one team sprint down the field and score over and over again. The winning
team might glory in the score, but for the crowd, there’s an eerie feeling that
something is missing.
the opening day of the Hawaii State Legislature.
support for the Honolulu rail project, adding that we are sure to have enough
money to run the state because of the good planning the Senate has done in
years past. He promised that although money is going to be tight this year, we
will still, “take care of everyone in Hawaii.”
viewpoint–on rail, on fiscal responsibility, on spending, and more–but there
was none to be had. I was struck by the sheer silence of it. There was no
minority response to Senator Kouchi’s speech because there is no minority.
famously noted that, “All power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts
absolutely.” Knowing that, why aren’t we more worried about handing so much
power to one political party in our state? Why haven’t more citizens made the
connection between Acton’s dictum and the corruption they take for granted as a
fact of state government?