It Takes a Village

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  • čas přidán 4. 03. 2018
  • Hawaiʻi's high cost of living and unaffordable housing market is putting more and more pressure on local families. How many more people and generations can we squeeze into our homes just to be able to afford to live here? How many more of our family members have to move away before we say enough is enough?
    The long-term solution is that we need to push for better policies to create enough TRULY affordable housing (below 100% AMI). Unfortunately we have a homeless crisis to deal with right now and new housing programs for the homeless, like Housing First, are working well but are very limited in scale.
    We, as a society, are unable to provide solutions to this housing and homeless crisis right now so what do we do for our most vulnerable people who are living unsheltered every day that this problem continues?
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Komentáře • 181

  • @lindareinen4361
    @lindareinen4361 Před 5 lety +25

    Twinkle is doing a great job and knows what works. Every state and city can learn from her works, words and much wisdom. God bless you and all the people you help, Twinkle!

    • @e2dwf976
      @e2dwf976 Před 2 lety

      Twinkle saving the state 3 million dollars a year…governor probably eating that money name is Ige worthless governor ever..

  • @pamelagibbs3992
    @pamelagibbs3992 Před 5 lety +12

    Twinkle is an amazing woman, I’ve said how I felt about her in other videos... in every video I come across with her in it I’m more impressed with her ability to run a safe, fun place for these precious children to call home. It sure beats a tent at the side of a road. I hope her little community can continue to improve with hard work and donations. 🦋

  • @deedeedevlin5666
    @deedeedevlin5666 Před 5 lety +14

    HATS OFF TO YOU TWINKLE.... you are truly a blessing to the everyone, I wish you well and all pays off when you own that land!!!!!!! prayers for you and the whole camp!

  • @alexfrozt1426
    @alexfrozt1426 Před 4 lety +10

    They are islanders and this is the way they wanted to live,thats why their ancestors looked for such place to live their own way of living.(freedom). Polynesians discovered America before Christopher Columbus but they don't think about living in America..they wanted to live with there own way of living bcuz they're sea people.and some still wanna live like that til these days..

  • @armyretguy7365
    @armyretguy7365 Před 4 lety +14

    I miss Hawaii. If I ever win the lottery, I’d build the locals there a small community with proper small housing, for locals only. I’m just a Haole boy, but I’d help if I could! Wish I had the power or the wealth. Aloha peoples, hang strong. Sending love from the mainland!

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no Před 4 lety +2

      Hawaii would be better off without US occupation, but your sentiments are appreciated.

    • @armyretguy7365
      @armyretguy7365 Před 4 lety +2

      野村ERIK first, its not an occupation. Hawaii is a US state. It’s not an occupied territory. Second, had Hawaii never been a territory/state of the US, it would have been occupied by the Japanese around WWII. The Japanese were not the kind and caring people they are now. There would be no Hawaiian people left now, had that ever happened. Is the past perfect? No, certainly not. But Hawaii, particularly people with actual Hawaiian bloodlines, would actually be far worse off or not even exist at this point.

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@armyretguy7365 Ignorance. Hawaii has never been a legal member of the United States of America. czcams.com/video/yVww2epKsQk/video.html

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no Před 4 lety +1

      @@armyretguy7365 Original Proceeding: czcams.com/video/2lcqfa6Ws4o/video.html

    • @armyretguy7365
      @armyretguy7365 Před 4 lety +2

      野村ERIK that video is nothing more than people desperately clinging to any legal loophole they can find. The so called “Hawaiian Kingdom” is not formally recognized by any governing body in the world. If you look, there is also no royal left either. Nor is there any Hawaiian people (again, everyone is mixed at less than 50% now). So the futile attempts of people to declare that Hawaii is an independent country is inherently false. Honestly though, Hawaii couldn’t stand on its own. It relies on federal funding and tourism. You can’t expel anyone who isn’t Hawaiian, because there’s no Hawaiians left on earth. The population would effectively become zero. Grasp at those straws though. I’d rather focus on fixing the problem than relying on pipe dreams. Nothing the so called “international court” rules on matters. Look it up. No government on earth lends any authority to the international court. None. No ruling can be enforced.

  • @hiwahiwakaheaku3853
    @hiwahiwakaheaku3853 Před 5 lety +25

    If your not a resident you shouldn’t be allowed to be a land owner or develop. Seeing all of the over development and the fact that most Hawaiian have to move away to be able to take care of their ohana is so sad. Blessings to the Hawaiians keeping Hawai’i Hawaiian.

    • @armyretguy7365
      @armyretguy7365 Před 4 lety +2

      I understand the sentiment, but no state can pass such a law. Honestly all you have to do to be a “resident” is file an address change with the post office, and get a drivers license. Same as any state. I do agree that “vacation homes” is a ridiculous notion in a housing shortage. My take is that you spend 6 months (50% of the year) or have to forfeit the home. That makes sense, since some people would have to leave for work and such. Some people think there should be a priority on Hawaiian people, but the issue there is that not one person who is 100% Hawaiian exists anymore, and haven’t for many decades. So the question becomes who’s good enough for such programs and who’s not? 30%? 10%? How Hawaiian do you have to be. Nobody is above 40% anymore. In any case, if they passed a resident law, some selfish rich people would just get a drivers license and call it a day.

    • @hiwahiwakaheaku3853
      @hiwahiwakaheaku3853 Před 4 lety

      @@armyretguy7365 well you Made that very clear, the system is the problem. Before the American system, this point was made very clear. And there are still pure Hawaiians 100% 50% 40% 01% .001% don't count us off just yet. We are the voices that speak the truth and its simple, NO MORE BUILDING! NO MORE BUILDING HOMES< HOTELS< CONDOS

    • @armyretguy7365
      @armyretguy7365 Před 4 lety +2

      Empress Ragga I get your point, to an extent. But then we run into more issues. What about people born there that have never lived anywhere else? Or multi-generational people who aren’t necessarily of Hawaiian bloodlines? Do Samoans born there get a pass? How many Hawaiians are in favor of losing federal tax dollars, and military protection? What about the ultimate infrastructure that would have to leave, like cell towers, road maintenance, dealerships, most of the governing body, etc?
      I know, it sounds good when you say it, but there’s several issues that would take decades to sort out. Everyone I ever met on Oahu was cool as long as you’re respectful. I doubt that many, that I knew, would be in favor of kicking someone who was born there off the island. It’s a muddy area, because in order to help certain people, we’d have to screw others who had never done anything wrong. It to me is a sensitive and complicated issue.
      Where I completely agree with you 100% is no more building. I was on Oahu from 97-2001 and it was bad then. I’ve heard it’s much worse now. Way overdeveloped. The other islands may be less developed, but for how long? When does it end? Will every island just become a city in the water? That would suck.
      My idea, to make homes more affordable to natives, Is a federal subsidy for anyone with 50%+ Hawaiian DNA markers. Take a cheek swab and if you’re 50%+ then you only pay a midrange fair market value on a home, equal to market value on the mainland in mid-markets, and the fed picks up the tab on the difference. So if you want a 3bd home, in decent shape, and it would go for 225K in like Virginia, but is 650K in Hawaii. The fed pays the difference between the 650K - 225K and you only pay the 225K on loan or cash, with an interest ceiling to protect against ballooning. Is it “give the islands back”? No, because that’s unreasonable and unrealistic at this point, see my prior points. But it is a way to create housing fairness and equality in housing for those who are of mostly Hawaiian blood, but can’t afford to buy in the current market. And that’s a reach for me, I’m a Republican. I’m generally against any assistance programs because they are theft through taxing others. But Hawaii and Hawaiians hold a special place in my heart, so I’d be in favor of additional assistance.

    • @hiwahiwakaheaku3853
      @hiwahiwakaheaku3853 Před 4 lety

      ArmyRetGuy that’s so easy to answer. The plan is to give the Hawaiian people the opportunity to Run our own Government. If you’re not Native Hawaiian (no matter blood quantum%) you may live In Hawaii under the Hawaiian Kingdoms Government and Lawful System (Different from Legal) No matter race, sex or nationality if born here or choose to be immigrated into our Nation. We will rebuild our EAducation, Ahupua’a, La’au La’pa’au, Lua/Koa, Trails/Roads/Parks/Beaches and universal sciences Kiai etc... if you choose to live here amazing. We were always so before our time. We had electricity in our Palace before the whitehouse and we were recognized as a nation before Japan along with knowing a minimum of 63 different types of winds, named them, and knew how to call them... you’re idea is nice but unfortunately you don’t understand our connection to our land.

    • @armyretguy7365
      @armyretguy7365 Před 4 lety +2

      Empress Ragga don’t get me wrong. I’d jump at the chance to short Democrats senate and house seats by releasing Hawaii from statehood lol. I’m just gauging where the fairness is, and to what extent say.... all the white,black,Asian etc... people are kicked out. Do they get compensated for their lost homes and careers? Do they get like a 5-10 year warning before being forced out? Does the military take back that equipment of the National Guard? There’s a LOT to unpack there.

  • @luanalove3664
    @luanalove3664 Před 6 lety +9

    Mahalo ke Akua!
    Mahalo nui Twinkles & everyone for keeping it pono & living/loving by example.
    Mahalo for this documentary & to everyone who helped make it possible.
    * * *
    The problem with houselessness,
    Is not 'that' it exists, but 'how' it exists in people's minds.. .
    the fake state/illegally occupying/unlawfully colonizing/US gov is making it illegal to be a human being on earth. The raids & sweeps harass, traumatize, take food, shelter, medicine, separate family, etc, from some of the most vulnerable segments of the population.
    The fact that houselessness is so rampant, only points to the broken/rigged systems that created the dis-ease in the first place. Monetary & property systems exist to enslave the masses thru debt, maintain the class divide & keep resource distribution in the hands of a very few elite.
    We have allowed basic human needs & rights to become monopolized by corporations that exist solely to profit. . .while our shared resources are plundered & polluted.
    Instead of regulating, our gov (aka global elite) subsidize & perpetuate the destruction of people & the planet. I could go on, but perhaps this is not the place. .. "Eat the rich"
    "eat the rich"

  • @Carol-Bell
    @Carol-Bell Před 6 lety +10

    Awesome video and awesome work Aunty Twinkle does. I hope that community stays- sweep there and it solves nothing plus creates a new problem - the people won’t just magically disappear. Seems like a better “transition program” than the state government in any state could offer. Maybe that’s an answer, to officially treat it as a transition program and help Twinkle help the people.

  • @mistyacker6944
    @mistyacker6944 Před 5 lety +5

    praying for Hawaii. keep fighting and stand tall. God is with you.

  • @judylett5090
    @judylett5090 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow!! twinkle, just changed me. This world can learn from twinkle she saving the millions and regulating safety beautiful community

  • @richardnelson8787
    @richardnelson8787 Před 4 lety +5

    What is the best way to help? Would it be donations, and if so what is the best thing or things to donate? This truly breaks my heart. I'm nearly 1/2 Hawaiian although I may not look it and my family has lived on and off of the beach before I was born. I spent the 1st decade of my life in public housing, lost 2 sister's to drugs, 1 sister went to prison and another was in and out of homeless shelter's with her kids for years. My Tutu was also beaten and ridiculed as a young girl in the early 1900's for speaking the only language she knew, Olelo Hawaii so to me it's one of my life goals to make a difference for Kanaka Maoli. Now at 38yrs old I'm happy to say I'm doing pretty good for myself, have a family of my own and just want to give back! I give donation's every paycheck but I feel it's not enough! I love our people and am raising my son to be a proud Hawaiian and wish more people would just truly live Aloha with no compromises.

  • @bettyabaptiste8121
    @bettyabaptiste8121 Před 2 lety +1

    So true..
    I work a part time job and my rent get raise for the second time..now I'm one step away from been homeless for the second time..
    My job just doesn't pay enough..I'm now 70 years old still working trying to support my dam self..

  • @xvenomx8089
    @xvenomx8089 Před 3 lety +2

    Love my culture and the compassion we have for everything in life

  • @shanealbritt
    @shanealbritt Před 6 lety +4

    Amazing work. Thank you for this.

  • @fashionistalagerfeld1954

    God Bless you all who live there ! Beautiful community !

  • @shin-ishikiri-no
    @shin-ishikiri-no Před 4 lety +3

    Here's the solution:
    1.) High-density capsule apartment high rises with communal baths/restrooms/laundry at $300-400 per month. Modeled after Japan's capsule hotels, but slightly larger and limited to long-term [3-5 year] working residents... Also limited to mid-lower income workers. If you make over 30K you don't get priority.
    2.) Restrictions on non-residents ability to purchase land/property. Hawaii should NOT be immediately accessible to the 300+ million population of the US. It's insane.
    3.) CCTV monitored coin locker system to keep important items of working homeless from being stolen while sleeping, or on the job. Modeled after the Japanese system.
    4.) Vandalism -resistant public restrooms located throughout the island(s). Perhaps modeled after the "Portland Loo."
    5.) Reward local *working* homeless for being neat by not kicking them out of designated public areas. Create rules/regulations for neatness/cleanliness, and if those rules are consistently broken they have to leave... Moving homeless (especially those who work) from place to place with perpetual sweeps is pointless and counterproductive.
    6.) Subsidize the construction of a few affordable Sento/Onsen-style public baths for everyone to promote cleanliness. Modeled after the Japanese system.
    7.) Legalize the usage of modified Japanese "Kei Cars" exclusively in Hawaii.
    8.) Remove the idiotic "Jones Act."

  • @denniskaaihue7519
    @denniskaaihue7519 Před 5 lety +2

    Twinkle twinkle very big star she is a tita with a very big heart. Fallow her to her roots where everyone is treated the same. MO PONO PONO PU U HONUA E KANAKA MAOLE take care of our own native hawaiian way. We need to look back in Hawaii history how kanaka maole live sustainable and apply the basic fundamental way those times it was not called homelessness but a community of family OHANA.

  • @sherrydee7880
    @sherrydee7880 Před 5 lety +5

    All people should have the right to live on the land if they choose to do so. A camp that is well maintained should be allowed & assisted to continue. I wish this could be done in the Los Angeles area & other places where the homeless are taking over the streets & sidewalks with their tents. Get them some land & assign a leader. Community pride needs no physical address.

    • @alethastevens6151
      @alethastevens6151 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes even those who have medical issues should be given a chance as well to live on the aina show it to those as well.... for instance drug abuse, alcohol abuse, abusive relations all given equal opportunity with regards to registering for programs and attending appointments for treatment! Equal opportunity not one chance two chance three chance you’re out! Get that working for those people as well! Stretching across the board to all!!!

    • @sherrydee7880
      @sherrydee7880 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alethastevens6151I believe that putting restrictions on people in need of assistance is only going to drive them deeper into their shells. There are steps that a person must take in order to pull themselves back into the world of what most people refer to as "NORMAL". Only those of us who have lost all hope know how to relate to the community that sits in fear of losing their freedom of choice. They should not become victims of the "moral majority"...in my view.

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety +1

    If the people cannot longer afford a place to live they should be given the right to set up a place where they can call home everybody in the world deserves a place to live

  • @meganngeorge
    @meganngeorge Před 5 lety +2

    Bless you, all. May only good things come to you.

  • @fashionistalagerfeld1954
    @fashionistalagerfeld1954 Před 2 lety +1

    Those people giving you all bad press need to stay away !!! They can not stand that your village gets along with each other and you are not failing ! I think they want your property that you are on to build homes / commercial property !
    They should be ashamed of themselves !!!

  • @calidreams5379
    @calidreams5379 Před rokem

    They should take a look at Austin Texas Community First! Village which is exactly what they are hoping for. To stay together as a community. But they need more than what they currently have, they need tiny homes, mobile homes, community kitchen, etc. The state should look into Austin Texas utopian homeless village as an example which is successful. It can very well work here. Most of the people here are just regular people/families that just can’t afford rent. They are good people with good hearts that help each other even when they don’t have much.

  • @georgegranado2281
    @georgegranado2281 Před rokem

    Remember how we used to live ? With love and humanity .

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been waiting over six years for the governments to fix the problem so that my wife and I can move we can no longer afford a place there’s 103,000 places for rent in our City There’s no places for us to rent in our price range

  • @Tropicana323
    @Tropicana323 Před 3 lety

    They live the way the ancestors lived in tents . This is what Aloha is !!! It’s Ohana !!! I love this ! Twinkles is amazing .

  • @keakaestrella8127
    @keakaestrella8127 Před 6 lety

    Mahalo Ohana for standing strong...imua! Aloha nui😘😘😘

  • @hawaiianmade808
    @hawaiianmade808 Před 2 lety

    Mahalo Ke Akua for Aunty twinkle and all she do to help our people. We as Hawaiians can go there and give donations and help Aunty twinkle. So through her the lord can do his work.....Mahalo.

  • @DavidCastro-ln6ty
    @DavidCastro-ln6ty Před rokem

    SO MUCH RICH PEOPLE COMMING TO THE ISLAND LIVEING HAPPY AND LOOKING DOWN ON THE LOCAL PEOPLE LIKE LOCAL DON'T DESERVE TO BE TREATED LIKE PEOPLE

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    When the government talks about affordable housing it’s not affordable for anyone in the low end

  • @Scorch1028
    @Scorch1028 Před 4 lety +1

    There’s a “flat screen TV” in that homeless camp. Is it any wonder why people from other countries “take their chances” illegally immigrating to the U.S.?

  • @blessfulteiana8084
    @blessfulteiana8084 Před rokem

    State of Hawaii should look to Aunty Twinkle Borge for leadership because it makes sense she has a successful encampment. Obviously the state has no idea what they are doing and if she helps she should get paid. I would humbly ask her. It really does take a village, that way we can start working on solutions.

  • @nein_sounkawad_
    @nein_sounkawad_ Před 5 lety

    YOUR AWESOME TWINKLE! I LOOK UP TO YOU :)

  • @fobypawz418
    @fobypawz418 Před rokem

    Some people can't work a job because of a disability, and yet their disability is not medically recognized. They need places like Twinkle is offering. Its so nice what she started for the people of Hawaii.

  • @haviarhafoka8745
    @haviarhafoka8745 Před 6 lety +4

    One Love

  • @HienTruong-hj3qf
    @HienTruong-hj3qf Před rokem

    Would live to do Tiny Homes Community for all those in Hawaii especially on West Side of Oahu and on every island 🏝️

  • @hawaiiangurl808
    @hawaiiangurl808 Před 10 měsíci

    Go call your city council representative for waianae tupola. She is supposed to figure out a way to help the people in her district . That's what she was voted to do!

  • @merlincummings3981
    @merlincummings3981 Před rokem

    Where do the Politicians and Police expect these people to go to if they sweep this camp? There is NO place for them to go. Where is the empathy?

  • @hawaiiflowers7066
    @hawaiiflowers7066 Před rokem

    Most of the land is either owned by the government, the state or the school district. If they freed up some of that land yes it would be affordable for a short time but then it would rise up again. Hawaii has beautiful weather almost 365 days it’s why people want to live here. Retired people will not bring their money here because the taxes are too high and that’s what you need to stimulate the economy more people who are spending money in the state but do not use the workforce. It’s why Florida has it huge range of different prices of homes. 12% income tax for the higher earners are going to drive that money away to another state.

  • @janellegarcia-grimsley3203

    Creator bless these people

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    The governments don’t plan on bringing bringing rent down so the poor can afford a place to rent and only seek to gather profits and Taxes

  • @bigkanak797
    @bigkanak797 Před 3 lety +2

    I don’t say this to be disrespectful but trying for understand. How come homeless who work cannot save enough money to get into some kind housing? Like if they not paying any kine living expenses other than food, they should be able to save all kine money every month. Where’s the money going?

    • @utubecomment21
      @utubecomment21 Před 3 lety

      Yeah … I mean, why can't they save $1.7 mil for a 2 bedroom condo like everyone else?

    • @bigkanak797
      @bigkanak797 Před 3 lety

      @@utubecomment21 Everyone in Hawaii lives in $1.7 million dollar condos? What?

    • @utubecomment21
      @utubecomment21 Před 3 lety

      @@bigkanak797 So you can read (phew), but obviously you have problems with comprehension!

    • @bigkanak797
      @bigkanak797 Před 3 lety +1

      @@utubecomment21 apparently you can’t read. The median price of a condo on Oahu is $457k. I imagine you can’t figure out how to afford that cause you make too many excuses why you cannot succeed in life. Too bad so sad for you 🤨

    • @utubecomment21
      @utubecomment21 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@bigkanak797 Actually I'm a trader, and have been only for a few years now. Before the lockdown in 2020 I finalized my third multimillion dollar/pound property … for cash.
      - So London ... (Berkshire actually) I have a multimillion pound house, that's my base
      - I have multimillion property in Portugal, for when I go surfing
      - The third property is in Toronto, 'cause I like the change in seasons, and unless you live in Scotland, we in England don't get much snow.
      All paid for in cash, and they're for my own private use, not buy to let situation as I don't need the revenue or the headache of rented them out.
      My London home is staffed, I have someone looking after the place in Portugal, and when Covid restrictions are lifted, i'll sort out Toronto. At the moment it's sitting idol since I closed on it. But as it's for personal use, I'm not worried.
      So just to recap, three properties, paid for in cash, not a 'Buy to Let' purchase.
      Anything else you want to get wrong?

  • @jenniferfeliu7905
    @jenniferfeliu7905 Před rokem

    Twinkle doesnt onow anything about homelessness. I was homeless in hawaii after being arrested for not paying for my printed photographs in the right manner i told them to put it on the hotel bill and unfortunately that store did not accept it. I was arrested and held in prison for less then 20 minutes and cops stold my income. Boy oh boy i was given a token after going for medical care at the emergency department. A rich man in new york city had kicked me to the street and i had eights to that rich new york city apartment. Homeless for days only to return to clean my record hawaii is not fair to the homeless. There is no figure nor statistic that will stand up for this issue

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    This is the result of people that have worked for their lives to try and make a decent wage only be screwed over by the government by stagnant wages

  • @RavenFeathers90
    @RavenFeathers90 Před rokem

    Anybody who isn't native Hawaiian or local(let's say 5 years or more living in Hawaii is considered local) and wants to move to Hawaii to buy a house or build a business should be taxed at twice the rate. Locals and Natives are connected to this home. They've built friendships, families, culture ect. They should take priority first and foremost. And although I believe all land can be respectfully shared, certain populations must be cratered to first. The tax revenue from those higher rates can be then used to fund housing. And deter out of state folks from moving there.

    • @accesstw28
      @accesstw28 Před 11 měsíci

      There are more Hawaiians in the mainland US than in Hawaii. What should we do about them?

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    They have older areas to use but then they upgrade them and make them out of touch for the lower end of society

  • @patriciayomes8800
    @patriciayomes8800 Před rokem

    Halona n Lualualei families do have land but they cannot build homes for their children because I believe it’s Homestead zoned 2 acres per house. If your property is facing County road you can build a house on 1/2 acre. Now if the Governor? Change the zoning, land owner can build for their children.

  • @marookhmirza4784
    @marookhmirza4784 Před 4 lety +1

    Only 7 thousand home less God u people r damn lucky we have in crores homeless in india 10s of crores

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    Time to start suing the government because they know that we cannot longer afford a place to live but they do nothing about it

  • @pakaornellas4238
    @pakaornellas4238 Před rokem

    🙏🙏🙏🙌

  • @commonmandenver7370
    @commonmandenver7370 Před rokem

    The housing can be constructed, the biggest obstacle to that is Government! You get what you vote for people ¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Sully-pw3kx
    @Sully-pw3kx Před 5 lety

    Cool

  • @kaumingo
    @kaumingo Před 5 lety +1

    Jess gotta ask, cost of a pack of smokes on O'ahu?

  • @MandaHawaii
    @MandaHawaii Před 4 měsíci

    Start with all those empty sky rises the japanese built but cant get any residents because its so expensive. Force them to make it affordable.

  • @jeremyhughes5831
    @jeremyhughes5831 Před 2 lety

    Do they pay anything for the spots?

  • @kingafendikingafendi8897

    Speculation by foreign and High cost are driven the natives into economic impacts

  • @rudyrissone4298
    @rudyrissone4298 Před rokem

    Thats right , how did we get here ? We got here because we Listen to property owners who to Profit over People.
    Bring in People , Philippines , Japanese, tell them "How much better they are if they work for the Man" but when the Pineapple plantation closed , or the mine had no moer Gold , and what about the People ?

  • @WallyTony
    @WallyTony Před 2 lety

    Take the tourist billions and start building places for the locals. This is all the states fault.

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    They want everybody to have to rely upon them for their survival

  • @jnak974
    @jnak974 Před 2 měsíci

    There you go people saying “get a job”! THEY HAVE JOBS. Stop spouting nonsense if you don’t know how Hawaii is.

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    We are almost being price of our place where we live now and it’s at Low rents

  • @elizabethrios7759
    @elizabethrios7759 Před 2 lety

    So am I to understand that within all the Hawaiian Islands they have no land for their own what we call reservations?

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    The government could solve these problems in a minute but they won’t they have the resources and they use them to make condominiums

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    They are only doing this because you’re successful

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    Why can the people of the country no longer a place to live yet migrants coming into the country have no problem paying the bills

  • @user-xl7kx7bi3l
    @user-xl7kx7bi3l Před 9 měsíci

    Union construction workers are all paid the same rate

  • @danor6812
    @danor6812 Před 3 lety

    There in not enough affordable housing anywhere there, or in the continental US.

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    So basically they can say do it we say or you don’t get to do nothing you don’t get nothing you get no money you get no food no housing

  • @andreqdominguez8226
    @andreqdominguez8226 Před 5 lety

    Let them stay let them stay let them stay let them stay!!!!!!!! Lol ...the islands and the U.S. were founded on villages. They are not harming anyone. Let them stay. They still have lots of villages in Mexico very poor but happy... It's not we own and money it's what we have on the inside our hearts

  • @louhawk559
    @louhawk559 Před 2 lety

    All the speculating and stalling is really about greed. The original people dont matter. The community reminds me of shanty towns in africa and Asia south America.

  • @michaelfirestone7440
    @michaelfirestone7440 Před 5 lety

    A L O H A BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE ♥

  • @williamkelly5689
    @williamkelly5689 Před 5 lety +1

    Sell tours...make a ton of money

  • @JamesPakele
    @JamesPakele Před 5 lety +1

    Support Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae moving forward... Visit www.alohaliveshere.org

  • @Lakeboii70
    @Lakeboii70 Před 2 lety

    Affordable housing is not affordable for the people that need it

  • @edwardlomaseng9120
    @edwardlomaseng9120 Před 4 lety

    Rich ppl moved in poor ppl moved out . Rich ppl don't care about other unless it themselves.

    • @utubecomment21
      @utubecomment21 Před 3 lety

      Let me correct you;
      Rich people move in, the local economy (supposedly) grows ... because they spend, and poor people are *pushed* out, because they bring nothing to the table/economy!
      Of course that old scenario is somewhat of a lie. Yes the rich create employment/jobs, and pay taxes (cough), but they also pay off local officials and successive presidents, to keep the poor ... poor, and all at the cost of the tax paying poor. So in effect, the poor are paying for their own poverty!
      And if you think that your vote counts, it really doesn't! Left or Right, the poor are screwed!

  • @marshapelo9830
    @marshapelo9830 Před rokem

    Is that homeless community still there?

  • @Icureditwithmybrain
    @Icureditwithmybrain Před 5 lety

    2:34 anyone else think she looks like lady gaga?

  • @bartman2000
    @bartman2000 Před rokem

    How would they be freeloads, when the government took their land. They are owed free water, electricity, heat, what everything else they need. Nothing really has changed. The same treatment as the natives on the mainland. BS, BS, BS excuses why they can't solve this problem. They did the same thing to the people in Australia, but they don't want it done to them. If the people had a lighter hue, all the most difficult problems would be solved. Same game, just a new generation playing the game.
    This is like a thief breaks into your house, takes everything that belongs to you, and you now owe the thief taxes.

  • @shin-ishikiri-no
    @shin-ishikiri-no Před 4 lety +2

    Hawaii needs to adopt Japanese capsule apartments... Seriously. These are islands. It's not a continent, and people need to stop thinking with the "bigger is better" American mindset. It's idiotic. Also STOP buying huge trucks that use lots of fuel... The 軽自動車(Keijidōsha)or "Kei Cars" are more efficient. Again, these are islands. Honestly, the USA has no skill whatsoever with regards to island development. Please look to Japan for infrastructure solutions.

    • @ma3G3
      @ma3G3 Před 3 lety

      I read that the Japanese and Polynesian are Distant cousins. I forgot where I came I across this information, but I'll do some searching again. Lol

  • @justice1024
    @justice1024 Před 2 lety

    City and state cater to money not our people, where is all the money from the selling of our land to millionaires, foreign businesses, why are Hawaiians paying state tax. Hawaiians should be benefiting from losing our land! Hawaiian land should be leased not sold!

  • @DavidCastro-ln6ty
    @DavidCastro-ln6ty Před rokem

    BUT THE RICH LOVE LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT

  • @jenniferfeliu7905
    @jenniferfeliu7905 Před rokem

    I will do it for free out of the goodness for thy people and thy animal

  • @williamkelly5689
    @williamkelly5689 Před 5 lety

    No homeless kanakas

    • @williamkelly5689
      @williamkelly5689 Před 5 lety

      Ill bring candy and gifts for.the kids next time i visit

  • @jciutube724
    @jciutube724 Před 7 měsíci

    No Hawaiian Natives should be homeless. There should all kinds of programs to help them since Hawaii was stolen from them.

  • @williamkelly5689
    @williamkelly5689 Před 5 lety

    #1 ban homeless haoles

  • @SammyxSweetheart.02
    @SammyxSweetheart.02 Před 2 lety

    (Tues Sept 28, 2021)

  • @branzyramos
    @branzyramos Před rokem

    I see them losing that land for a hotel thatll be fighting for air right as soon as Ulu wehi closes lol THE END

  • @chains4867
    @chains4867 Před rokem

    Can not work uh?? Ridiculous

  • @andrewgoss6486
    @andrewgoss6486 Před rokem

    Benevolence comes from churches. Hawaii needs more churches.

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 Před rokem

    I moved to the big island and now own 3 properties all off the grid. All on SSI.

  • @elizabethrios7759
    @elizabethrios7759 Před 2 lety

    I bet my right butt cheek. That if checked twinkles has cheifs in her bloodline!

  • @pbramwell4281
    @pbramwell4281 Před rokem

    He can still afford to smoke cigarettes

  • @BeyondChange
    @BeyondChange Před 3 lety

    I feel so privileged that i live in an apartment with my Family. I Own my Car, which allows me to get to work easily. I work a full time job that pays me quite well, and i have no Debt, No credit card debt, student loan Debt or a Mortgage... If you want to ensure security, make sure you save enough money to keep you afloat for at least 6 months, like have...

  • @petesampson1454
    @petesampson1454 Před 2 lety

    ELON MUSK DONATE MONEY TO BUILD SKYSCRAPERS IN SEMI REMOTE PLACE FOR THE HOMELESS IN HAWAII AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD

  • @areyes16536ar
    @areyes16536ar Před 5 lety

    TWINKLE WHY DON'T YOU OPEN A GOODWILL FOR THAT LITTLE COMMUNITY, MISSIONARY MARIE REYES, AND START, BUILDING TINY HOUSES. I PRAY FOR YOU, THIS IS MY SON'S FACE, CZcams. I WAN'T TO START MY OWN CZcams ACC'T, I LOVE YOU GUYS, AND I'M ALWAY'S CRYING OUT TO OUR HEAVENLY GOD, IN HEAVEN. JESUS IS ON THE RIGHT HAND OF THE FATHER, PEOPLE THAT ARE VISITING OR DON'T EVEN LIVE THEIR LEAVE THE HAWAIIN PEOPLE ALONE, DON'T TALK ABOUT THEM, THE LAVA IS NOT THEIR FAULT, COP'S BUILD FOR THEM, AND DON'T SWEEP THEM.

  • @rudyrissone4298
    @rudyrissone4298 Před rokem

    I cant beleve this Comment shit , before I can finish a comment it changes, then I cant send it in. .. I'm not Good at smart phones. . I see my comment above darked out, and I dont know how to finish.

  • @chains4867
    @chains4867 Před rokem

    BS

  • @samuelutagaloa5003
    @samuelutagaloa5003 Před 2 lety

    Poor democrats

  • @pbramwell4281
    @pbramwell4281 Před rokem

    He can still afford to smoke cigarettes