Category: Columns
Will The Latest Homelessness Bills In The Mainland Resonate In Hawaii?
States have launched their programs, and somehow, the problem is still a concern for all to consider.
Would Pope Francis Forgive Trump And Vance? Would He Forgive Me?
We mourn the passing of diversity’s pope, Francis, nee Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the son of Italian immigrants to Argentina.
Vico Sotto And The Fight Against Trapo Culture
Will we ever break free from this cycle? Will we always settle for corrupt, self-serving, incompetent leaders—some of whom are even convicted felons?
Overthrow the Trump Regime
When we dislodge the cohort of gangsters running our government, we must ensure their kind of authoritarian movement is never able to take power again.
Mother Teresa, A Universal Symbol of Motherhood
It was easy to justify my indifference and move on. But then, I came across Mother Teresa’s words. Her philosophy of ministry reshaped how I viewed everything—people, ministry, and even myself.
Let’s Focus On Helping, Not Hurting, Hawaii Businesses
Sometimes a situation looks better on paper — and that seems to be the case with Hawaii’s economic recovery from the devastating COVID-19 lockdowns.
The Resurrection Is Here: Living the Power of Easter Every Day
As I look back over my life and the lives of others, I catch glimpses of resurrection power at work.
A Bad Time For Legislator Pay Raises
It goes without saying that legislators, judges, and government executives should not be doing this work with expectations of big salaries. This work, after all, is public service.
DEI Dead, Meritocracy Lives
The public release of these plans demonstrated immense public waste and shameful discrimination. That ends today.
The Trump Administration Continues
The Trump administration continues its controversial ways and decisions with its expected tariffs that have disrupted stock markets and economies worldwide.
