Re: Hawaii Superferry - Chapter 7
I say, Shame on Hawaii's Lawmakers.
They obviously did not give this adequate consideration before they jumped into it. As a result, they
a.) are responsible for putting Superferry owners in this position, and also ...
b.) show investors around the world how unprofitable it is to do business with Hawaii's Government Institutions.
Can anyone remember the freeway project where work was being done at two different ends of the freeway?
...and when it was almost done, the point at where the two ends were supposed to meet was on two separate planes?
How about the UH softball stadium that was "unsuitable" because the seating not only forgot to ALLOW for a view of the playing field, but it actually OBSTRUCTED the view of the field?
Add:
HNL airport contracts,
Ewa Villages Projects,
liquor commission inspectors,
a bunch of crooked politicians (Andy Mirikitani, Rene Mansho, Marshal Ige),
and a few ruthless union thugs ( http://starbulletin.com/2002/11/20/news/story1.html )
...then shake well, and pour contents into a bowl.
There, you have it:
Hawaii's public business environment!
Originally posted by 1stwahine
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They obviously did not give this adequate consideration before they jumped into it. As a result, they
a.) are responsible for putting Superferry owners in this position, and also ...
b.) show investors around the world how unprofitable it is to do business with Hawaii's Government Institutions.
Can anyone remember the freeway project where work was being done at two different ends of the freeway?
...and when it was almost done, the point at where the two ends were supposed to meet was on two separate planes?
How about the UH softball stadium that was "unsuitable" because the seating not only forgot to ALLOW for a view of the playing field, but it actually OBSTRUCTED the view of the field?
Add:
HNL airport contracts,
Ewa Villages Projects,
liquor commission inspectors,
a bunch of crooked politicians (Andy Mirikitani, Rene Mansho, Marshal Ige),
and a few ruthless union thugs ( http://starbulletin.com/2002/11/20/news/story1.html )
...then shake well, and pour contents into a bowl.
There, you have it:
Hawaii's public business environment!
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