IHS: Mainland people looking to be homeless in Hawaii

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  • čas přidán 17. 01. 2015
  • You don't have to look far to find homeless people in Hawaii. But what may surprise you is that some come here knowing that they're going to be homeless. That's according to the Institute for Human Services.

Komentáře • 572

  • @blackwaterlam4713
    @blackwaterlam4713 Před 8 lety +61

    Homeless people just getting started Hawaii. You just wait and see

  • @enigmathegrayman2953
    @enigmathegrayman2953 Před 4 lety +39

    There’s nowhere to go, rent doesn’t match wages anywhere.

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety +2

      And unlike in other places you can say ( f#### this I'll sleep outside) not paying 85% of my wages for rent. In Chicago in the middle of winter you CAN'T really do that. HOWEVER many people can't afford Chicago or whatever cold city they're in. They are homless or on the verge of being so allredy. Maybe as example ( they live in a car) it's probably a 1995 and still running okay so it's in good shape for being as old as it is. Have no job or a part time job 3 days week. Well if you in such a situation find somebody to give you $2,000 for that car and it's let's say November.. Well you might head out to Hawaii sleep outside in Chicago? Or in Honolulu? That's a no brainer

    • @enigmathegrayman2953
      @enigmathegrayman2953 Před 3 lety +4

      Carl Gharis
      For one year I live in a 16 year old Chrysler PT cruiser in Denver Colorado (a cold winter city) it can be done. I like the idea of selling the car and live in Hawaii sleep on a park bench or beach without a job or responsibilities.

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety +3

      @@enigmathegrayman2953 Well do you allredy be long to a health club to shower/ shave? If so see if they have branched in Hawaii. Also pay your phone bill. All national providers AT&T Sprit Verizon they work Thier. Just maybe you'll get a job. Perhaps a part time job but a little money. As mention I got unemployment. Looking back a couple guys had part time work.. 1 gut worked at a car wash 3 or 4 afternoons for $10/ hour. So he got around $200/ week. Enough to pay his phone bill ride the bus also shower at 24 hour fitness but obviously not money contruant to what is needed to get a place to live. Beets being outside in Colorado in winter. So hope I gave you some ideas. Good luck man

    • @enigmathegrayman2953
      @enigmathegrayman2953 Před 3 lety +2

      Carl Gharis
      I’ve got six figures to my name, and maybe I could get another $1,500 for the car and $2,000 for the rest of my possession. I go to planet fitness right now to actually workout and the benefit is taking a shower too.

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety +1

      @@enigmathegrayman2953 well Gary with that kind of money you can afford a decent place to live even in Hawaii. So you have no worries. I can't remember is Planet Fitness is out in Hawaii or not. 24 hour fitness and I think Cross Fit is also. But you don't have to go just to shower and plug in the phone. Also in Honolulu you DON'T need a car. The bus is actually better then New York. All of then run up until midnight and some routs do operate 24 hours. So you'll be okay without that car. No special name for it.. Not Honolulu Transit or anything they simply call it ( The Bus) so do what you do

  • @dougl945
    @dougl945 Před 5 lety +111

    My sister and I were raised wealthy. We had everything we needed or wanted growing up. I went to college and my sister decided to live a life of drugs and using others. She’s now living in a homeless tent city in Hawaii. She’s so far gone I don’t recognize her personality or voice.
    It’s sad. But she won’t accept treatment.. only money and things she chooses.
    Some people are just beyond help.
    Can’t do it anymore.

    • @anthonywike8042
      @anthonywike8042 Před 3 lety +4

      and you shouldnt either, shes got this

    • @charlesblacksmith2413
      @charlesblacksmith2413 Před 3 lety +2

      Very sorry to hear this. If you don't cut her off, she will not stop.

    • @FasterFaster196
      @FasterFaster196 Před 3 lety +8

      Nobody is beyond help. It's just up to them. Nobody on earth can influence them to stop until THEY decide to. (Edit: I don't believe this anymore. There's a bit of truth to it. It's not the whole truth.) I'm sorry for your heartbreak. My love died a year ago on the streets of Long Beach. I wasn't in touch with him for 7 years. I was so broken hearted and angry that he wouldn't/couldn't stop using. I was and still am FURIOUS with a system that incarcerates the mentally ill and homeless and substance abusers, then offers them NOTHING in care. NOTHING. We wrote a couple of hundred letters to each other the last 3 years of his life. I still loved him, slways will. I wish I would have stayed in contact with him before that. If love could fix addiction, millions would still be with us. Again, I'm sorry about your sister.

    • @WalkerOne
      @WalkerOne Před 3 lety +4

      I have a daughter in the same boat. I think it is mental illness. Our system is set up so the mentally Ill person has to choose to get help. If they were that rational, they wouldn't be mentally I'll.

    • @FasterFaster196
      @FasterFaster196 Před 3 lety +6

      And, I'm wrong. It isn't wholly up to them to make their own decisions when they are mentally ill and brain damaged from injury and substance mis-use. I wish I could go back and I would have never abandoned him. He would always have gotten a loving word and any kind of helo I could offer whether he was using or not. Al-anon is bullshit. You have to protect yourself from the pain of the addict you love over and over and over again. But abandonment? No contact? I would never go that route again. It's broken me.

  • @southparkundersecretwisdom3230

    cuz hawaii has no winter

  • @socialeconomicpoliticalana1128

    This is not surprising. The vast majority of the homeless in Los Angeles are from elsewhere.

    • @FlowJunkie65
      @FlowJunkie65 Před 8 měsíci

      I agree. Somebody said only about 14% of L.A. homeless are from somewhere else, yet when interviewing people who work with L.A. homeless, they say that "more than 1/2" of the homeless are NOT from L.A. I say only L.A. homeless RESIDENTS, especially those who have worked in and contributed to it, get services first before any non-L.A. homeless get services.

  • @The808Mixmaster
    @The808Mixmaster Před 9 lety +13

    How da fuck did The financing fall through? They can afford the rail but can't afford the program? What kind of bs is that

    • @Critique808
      @Critique808 Před 9 lety +6

      808MixMaster It's because government and politicians are corrupt and crooked.

    • @tangomikefoxtrot
      @tangomikefoxtrot Před 7 lety

      808MixMaster actually can't even afford the rail, that's why that shit isn't going to Ala Moana

  • @farthertogether8523
    @farthertogether8523 Před 7 lety +45

    If you plan on actually sleeping, you will wake up without your phone, wallet or backpack--even in a shelter. Oh, even your slippers.

    • @revisiontv8251
      @revisiontv8251 Před 5 lety +4

      How about losing your ass too...my friend woke up in a shelter with a tongue in his ass. Thank God he enjoy it otherwise he would have died from a stab in the neck..

    • @protectyourholes4141
      @protectyourholes4141 Před 5 lety +12

      @@revisiontv8251 Is this supposed to be discouraging? You are telling me I also get my bung licked in addition to perfect weather? BRB selling my possessions. See you soon!

    • @L0j1k
      @L0j1k Před 4 lety +5

      @@protectyourholes4141 Username. Checks. Out.

    • @Rolando_Cueva
      @Rolando_Cueva Před 3 lety +6

      Revision TV82 idk if this is true, but you made me laugh lol

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety +3

      That depends.. So somebody took my razors and phone charger. But do keep in mind unlike on the mainland crime is lower. You can for example ( kill somebody in Dallas still thier car dump it off at a groucrie store walk into the greyhound bus station pay cash say your name is Zack Johnson jump on a bus to Chicago 1/2 way thier from St. Louis Peter Jones buys anouther ticket to Los Angeles) can't do that in Hawaii. I can say lowest crime then in other places because weather it be 1) the police or 2) your victem or victims family/ friend comming after you.. HOWEVER it's handled they won't have to go far to find you. The old saying you can run but you can't hide. Well Hawaii you might hide for a little while ( like a week or 2) but you can't run very far. So it why less crime then most places

  • @iamknosound
    @iamknosound Před 4 lety +54

    He said that the rent is expensive and food is expensive yet he arrived to HI anyway. Wtf? That is like me saying "I can't swim, but I am spend all day in the Ocean." That is pure stupidity.

    • @I41535D
      @I41535D Před 2 lety +3

      They all shop them back to Nebraska, Utah, New York, South Dakota
      We don’t want them here in Hawaii and California!!!!!

    • @detrelllevert2457
      @detrelllevert2457 Před 2 lety

      The sad thing is u are the stp 1 first of all he went to Hawaii without knowing the prices second of all everything is expensive everywhere if not soon to be a good and a bad with everything I mean I'm sure you married or chose to be with a woman knowing that she's has flaws you just upset that he went to Hawaii and it's a free country last time I heard just like if he went to Cali it's nice over there but we know the bad side of it you just have to pick and choose what you can adapt to man stf you don't own this world or your country as you can see your mentality people like your mentality is why it's going down now who's the stp now big shot

    • @luisgomez4647
      @luisgomez4647 Před 2 lety +5

      He also said that he likes it there. In other words, he rather be homeless in the Hawaiian islands than somewhere in the mainland.

    • @iamknosound
      @iamknosound Před 2 lety +5

      @@luisgomez4647 If he planned to be homeless then he wouldn't have mentioned RENT.

    • @adamhall5024
      @adamhall5024 Před 2 lety +6

      Contrary I think it’s us tax payers that are the stupid ones 🤣

  • @realitywithmj4334
    @realitywithmj4334 Před 5 lety +15

    many do not have families and you cannot force them to leave their country. just the way it goes.

    • @AtortAerials
      @AtortAerials Před rokem +2

      You can do whatever you want the US stole the island from the Hawaiians. Oh let's not talk about that.

  • @lexor521
    @lexor521 Před 5 lety +11

    Theres homeless on all the islands Maui and big Island as well as Kauai
    I say pay them minimum wage too pick up the trash and garbage Rubbish on all the islands gives them something too do and they can make a little rent and food money for themselves and also keeps the islands cleaner which i dont know on the other islands but In MAUI county it is really bad especially on the beaches and park areas very sad was not like rhis 10 years ago.🤕😭😭😭😢😢

  • @crypticnomad
    @crypticnomad Před 3 lety +11

    While I can understand the frustration at the idea of one area sending homeless people to Hawaii if they don't have a support system like family, friends, etc here but I highly doubt they're just randomly offering people one way flights. Years ago before I moved back to Hawaii I worked in homeless veteran outreach in Austin Tx. There were programs that would buy people tickets *only* if they had someone on the other end that would say they had somewhere to go for at least 3 months. Obviously this can be abused by someone giving the counsler a number of a friend who will say whatever they need to say to get the ticket but there isn't an easy way to verify if the other person is actually in Hawaii.
    In general I see most of this as a lot like only treating a nose bleed when it is a brain tumor that is causing the nose bleed. If you chart housing costs against wages and adjust for inflation it is obvious that this problem has been steadily getting worse for years. There is a strong correlation between that trend and the trend of increasing homelessness. I don't really have an easy one size fits all solution to this problem but I can say that what we're currently doing is only kicking the can down the road so someone else somewhere else has to deal with it later.

    • @FasterFaster196
      @FasterFaster196 Před 3 lety +2

      EXACTLY. Wages are shit, yet housing and food prices rise, rise, rise...and everything else too.

  • @helenpatterson3858
    @helenpatterson3858 Před 5 lety +4

    This report is over 3 years old, going on 4. So how did that work out ? Here on the mainland, Nevada got in trouble for putting people on buses to get them out of the State. I'm not sure how many had mental disabilities, only remember reading about it. I live in Az.

    • @GinodiFonzo
      @GinodiFonzo Před měsícem

      Yup. It was a behavioral health facility in Las Vegas. They loaded mental health patients up with drugs and stuck them on busses to California. They called it "Greyhound therapy". Typical Las Vegas actually; mostly soulless, skill less, entitled morons live in/run Las Vegas.

  • @tclinn2909
    @tclinn2909 Před 4 lety +14

    It’s too cold on the mainland to sleep outdoors during the winter season. Hawaii is a part of the US, can the state of Hawaii legally bar an American citizen from moving to Hawaii? I think not! Can somebody help clarify the legal feasibility? Mahalo!

    • @monicdavis6150
      @monicdavis6150 Před 2 lety +2

      I think it’s more of a deterrent. I understand that the low income residents, already living there, are homeless.
      So everyone that wants to live on the beach for free, cannot just save up, and hop a plane ✈️
      Could you imagine the mess?

    • @aubreymorgan9763
      @aubreymorgan9763 Před rokem +3

      Hawaii's resources are very limited compared to the mainland though, its putting unnecessary strain on the system to help people who are not state residences. if they're natives or from Hawaii then its a different story and of course the recourses need to be put to them, but they're talking about those who fly in just for the beach homeless lifestyle from the mainland (which sadly is a thing)

  • @davids6698
    @davids6698 Před 5 lety +7

    How do they afford a plane ticket if they are homeless?

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 3 lety

      How do they pay thousands yearly for their heroin if they are homeless?
      come on buddy

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety +2

      Some times they are as low as $250 from the west Coast. Homless people who have a little bit of money like from work for a cash a part time job or unemployment can manage to scrape together $250. I lived outside in Honolulu from December 2013/May 2014. I received $208 week in unemployment agree my job got shut down to road construction. So every other Wednesday I received $416 on my card. Found a fight for $239+ taxes and baggage fees $262. Couldn't find a lagitimate job in Hawaii. May 2014 I ended up working in Alaska. Been working in Montana Texas and Florida all this time up until this year. I went back to Alaska 2020 summer season due to covid 19. I'm doing better then I was 7 years ago. I'm pretty well established in Florida these days. Honestly if I wasn't established I just might become a Hawaii Alaska Seasonal hopper. Well looks like I may be a Florida Alaska Seasonal hopper again in 2021

    • @alanaweaver8942
      @alanaweaver8942 Před 3 lety

      Some of them receiving SS or VA benefits

  • @UnknownOperater
    @UnknownOperater Před 5 lety +8

    2:03 "It's not a silver bullet...". Are they killing werewolves or saying homeless people are monsters.?

    • @einnAnnie
      @einnAnnie Před 5 lety +1

      Unknown Operater I thought he was referring to a Coors Light. Everybody knows beer fixes problems -- especially in Hawai'i.

  • @earlhaupenthal2444
    @earlhaupenthal2444 Před 2 lety +4

    I remember new York would give their homeless a 1 way ticket to Hawaii 🤣

    • @pineapplebabiez5336
      @pineapplebabiez5336 Před 2 lety +2

      It's been happening for years, that's only 1 of the many states

    • @lchaney
      @lchaney Před 6 měsíci

      Total lie/myth/urban legend. Never been proven at all

  • @jaycee4504
    @jaycee4504 Před 2 lety +4

    Was at IHS , but I went to Ft Tripler for a impatient program and left the program early due to some issues... Almost got stuck... Was over in Barbers point also
    Along with IHS Honolulu..Had to live in a tent alot of the time with another person and do drugs so people didn't think I was a fed...Glad I'm gone , tired of walking China Town...Good luck and God bless to people in the streets out there ✊ They gotta figure out how to get more and affordable housing for the folks out there... Mainlanders coming in , lot of Hawaiians stuck or leaving for lower cost of living...

  • @certifiedartroom
    @certifiedartroom Před 3 lety +4

    Hey Mizuno good luck. You can even get the locals here with families to do that.

  • @lg2971
    @lg2971 Před 7 lety +6

    I hope this passes. It would help so many people - mainland & Hawaii residents!

  • @ernestjackson6639
    @ernestjackson6639 Před rokem +3

    If ppl can survive in Cali and ny they can in Hawaii I moved to Nc to Hawaii got a job at Waikiki castle hotel within a week I got there living in a one bedroom apt while finishing my education now living in a condo down town Honolulu all this was 5 years ago some ppl want that luxury life but U gotta crawl b4 you walk.

  • @shellshell9176
    @shellshell9176 Před 3 lety +23

    I like the idea to return them back because our island is small as it is and we do not want more people coming here.

    • @Babylon2060
      @Babylon2060 Před 3 lety

      Seems my shitty government is turning your beautiful country into California.
      I hate the US government 😒
      They're bullies.

    • @TheRealJaded
      @TheRealJaded Před 3 lety +2

      Fuck you it's my country

    • @chief-buckbynature5942
      @chief-buckbynature5942 Před 3 lety

      Why don't you go back where you came from original personal indecision or black indigenous people of Hawaii original was black black

    • @joshuachaimson7890
      @joshuachaimson7890 Před 2 lety +3

      U could just leave if u don't like it. Just because u were born there doesn't make the place anymore yours than anyone else.

    • @brerrabbit4265
      @brerrabbit4265 Před rokem

      Too bad.

  • @MrBillFletcherr
    @MrBillFletcherr Před 3 lety +4

    Sounds nice but the families don't want them back.

  • @keithbell9348
    @keithbell9348 Před 7 lety +10

    3 basic needs of people: Food. Clothing. Shelter. All 3 found on Hawaii. Yet bear in mind these islands are isolated far from other mainlands so what they provide in the way of these necessities are limited and EXPENSIVE. Homeless is homeless no matter where one goes. So it wise and the course of good judgement in doing their research, even visiting the islands 1st so they can experience the REALITY of what it is to live homeless on these islands before making such a decision. You could very well spare yourself much frustration amd sadness.

    • @binobabino5581
      @binobabino5581 Před 4 lety

      No , no the only things they contribute is a lot of sh_ _ . how would you like it if all the homeless go to your house and p _ e, and cr_ p in your back yard? Hawaii is not just islands , its a HOME. Malama ka aina , mahalo.

    • @keithbell9348
      @keithbell9348 Před 4 lety

      @@binobabino5581 Thanks Bino for underscoring that point.
      After a century or so of being exploited by the government for its natural resources, I think of that sign on Molaka'i (I believe) near the airport which reads- "Thank you for visiting our home. When you are finished, LEAVE"
      (or something to that effect)
      In the near future, if possible I would love to take a trip oit and visit the Islands. If we do, we are determined to show the utmost respect for the native people of Hawaii and the place they call home while we are there. In the meanwhile, during the duration of this pandemic, I hope you all are experincing at least much needed respite from all that tourism.
      Mahalo

    • @FasterFaster196
      @FasterFaster196 Před 3 lety +1

      @@binobabino5581 PUT UP SOME FUCKING PORTA POTTIES!! JEEZUS! MORONS!

    • @dakotastein9499
      @dakotastein9499 Před rokem

      i think the main motivation to poeple wanting to live in hawaii despite being in poverty is the year round warm weather. im also guessing poeple go to great lengths just to get out there which makes me think its something of a last resort for them.
      because most comunities in the mainland seem to treat thier homeless inhumanely.

  • @222lightatoms3
    @222lightatoms3 Před 7 lety +6

    the winters are harsh in other states

    • @Bob-dm2wd
      @Bob-dm2wd Před rokem

      Not Florida or much of Southern California.

    • @lchaney
      @lchaney Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@Bob-dm2wdSo the lower half of exactly 2 other states. Gotcha.

  • @maplefreak64
    @maplefreak64 Před 4 lety +1

    There is vast land in the offing on a beach.
    Secondhand boats are collected. The boat is offered to a street person.
    They take a boat and move to the offing. It's their freedom whether it's fixed in the offing whether it floats on the Pacific Ocean.

  • @MrRick808
    @MrRick808 Před 7 lety +1

    The weather and the people are relaxed here. I keep hearing job training and education. Don't think most of our homeless looking for jobs or school. We have a few shelters on the island and I don't think it's full except for IHS maybe. Because they don't have any mandatory training or job search. I could be wrong. I'm hoping that things have change and I'm totally wrong. Am I wrong? Please educate me on the needs.

    • @aubreymorgan9763
      @aubreymorgan9763 Před rokem +1

      i can't speak for every location, but in my most recent experience you're right. while its good to have the option there. many don't realize that it seems a majority of homeless want to be homeless. they don't want to have to work, pay bills, responsibility of things, they don't even want to be in shelters sometimes because they have curfews. you can't do much to help someone like that. yes addiction and mental illness plays a huge part; but also you can't help an addict if they don't want to get better or force someone into mental health treatment. the folks who are down on their luck and need a temporary hand should be given the extra resources to do so.

  • @carolferguson19
    @carolferguson19 Před 2 lety +9

    I came to Hawaii in 1968 to go to UH for summer school. I took all my savings and worked also. We knew we had to work to be able to live there. We also had the upmost respect for the beautiful people of Hawaii. It was the experience of a lifetime and I still live by the values I learned of Aloha. Anyone that comes without a plan of working will not have the same experience. I met my husband there and our daughter was born in Queens Hospital. Mahalo nui loa. Hawaii no ka oi 🤙

  • @johnquisenberry7158
    @johnquisenberry7158 Před 7 lety +31

    People need to prepare early in life so they have a good future

  • @katemorgan4690
    @katemorgan4690 Před 3 lety +5

    I definitely would only visit Hawaii and plan on a return to the Mainland if not extraordinarily wealthy and contributing to Native Hawai’ian stability (worked in a Kaiser Permanente Texas call center handling retiree cases in the region, already have, but would want to think bigger). I might move to Mazatlan with less money for a temperate climate. It’s nice.

  • @TheTferrer
    @TheTferrer Před 3 lety +3

    Learning new things everyday - People from Central America coming to the U.S. for a better future and people from the main-land going to Hawaii to become homeless. Hmmmm - something is wrong with this picture. Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, and Florida has the most homeless population across the U.S. Now Hawaii? It has to be the weather. Thank you for sharing!

    • @scottyflintstone
      @scottyflintstone Před 2 lety +1

      Let's trade 1 hobo for a Honduran who dreams of a better life in America

  • @binobabino5581
    @binobabino5581 Před 4 lety +19

    Make the states where they come from pay, Hawaii price! And double for the next one!

    • @waynelkduarte45
      @waynelkduarte45 Před 2 lety

      This makes sense instead of letting them dump their homeless here

  • @jusbamathy1355
    @jusbamathy1355 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My friend use to work at a shelter intake place here and She said I wouldnt believe how many ppl come here within 2 weeks to a month head to the shelter to see if they can get a spot or even Demand a spot. Not uneducated, Not super poor, had a not bad life in the mainland said they just wanted to be here in hawaii. Made me sick. I told her I couldnt do her job 🤣. She said they usually get denied cause obviously they dont really need help like others do but they still try and Argue to the core.

  • @marksayre9012
    @marksayre9012 Před rokem +2

    Give the home less the Golf Coarse’s !
    Too many Golf Coarse’s in Hawaii !!

  • @tesstomita7644
    @tesstomita7644 Před 2 lety +1

    They should really check the person that only have one way ticket and explain and have some orientation with them before coming to Hawaii.

  • @dudeleboski2692
    @dudeleboski2692 Před 2 lety +2

    Mr. Mizuno , you want to send these people back to their families? I don’t believe they would have left if they had a good connection with them in the first place. Very wishful thinking on your part sir.

  • @randyst-paul1188
    @randyst-paul1188 Před 7 lety +7

    It's like Gilligans Island.
    Sure they might not contribute to property taxes.
    Likewise, I'd bet they're not adding to traffic congestion many complain about online.
    The blue tarp rooftop is an eyesore beside the road. How about that designated tent community I read about. That could be a good idea. Could we build a tiny home community, add a tourist strip near the neighborhood and get the folks working again. Sometimes people need a positive boost to get their mojo working again.
    Hawaiian dreaming from the "Mainland", I imagine living off the land in a "tent" is how life is supposed to be. Brrrrrrrrrrr here comes the snow. Party on everybody

    • @hawaiianBombshell
      @hawaiianBombshell Před 3 lety +2

      Property Tax? The earth was given to every human. Folks don't need to pay humans to live on the free earth.

  • @BananaJSSI
    @BananaJSSI Před 7 lety

    They do that here on our island as well.

  • @corrineroy1587
    @corrineroy1587 Před 2 lety +1

    If you’re from Chicago or Detroit you will be like I’ll take my chances.

  • @ttke39
    @ttke39 Před 3 lety +1

    Also I’ve been homeless in Minneapolis that’s rough in the Winter 🥶.

  • @howardtomita3311
    @howardtomita3311 Před rokem

    To me the one main reason there coming to Hawaii because of the weather,its warm there up here from cali. all over the US its so cold day and night.I live in Missouri and I constantly have to put on the heater in my house.This morning actually right now 3/18/2023 temp is 19 degrees.

  • @Rolando_Cueva
    @Rolando_Cueva Před 3 lety +2

    She said Hawai'i correctly.
    Nice. Wish Mainlanders could say it correctly too one day

  • @L0j1k
    @L0j1k Před 4 lety +16

    A long time ago, I voted for Rep Mizuno because of an issue that was important to me at the time, although I definitely did not agree with some of the other stuff he supports and sponsors. But I actually got to know him some years later. I can say that one thing is for sure: John Mizuno cares very deeply about Oahu and the people he represents. He is trying to make this island a better place.

  • @myperspective5091
    @myperspective5091 Před 8 lety +17

    Wrong.
    I am a person who recently moved here back in 2013 from the mainland. I have been a working homeless person here since then by choice. I have also been homeless off and on over the years in several states. Each time I was employed full time.
    They are representing this issue wrong.

    • @vagabond4576
      @vagabond4576 Před 4 lety +1

      Thats from only you. The I seen others that just move to Hawaii thinking we got the Aloha spirit to give them free shit.

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety

      And working well you can afford to pay a phone bill ride the bus and such but makes since if you're not gainfully employed full time why spend 80%-90% of your income on a place? It's not like you're in Chicago or a cold weather city in the middle of February

    • @myperspective5091
      @myperspective5091 Před 3 lety

      Vagabond
      For the last two years I lived in two different boarding house there in Honolulu. I paid between $525 & $535 for one room , utilities included. I found that to be reasonable.
      There are low rent places for single men there. Single men make up the majority of the homeless. The problem that I ran into there was that there wasn’t a lot of boarding house which makes it hard for minimum wage men to find housing. There also was no boarding houses that were managed or subsidized by the state. The state kicks single men to the curb when it comes to housing.

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety

      @@myperspective5091 you know many large cities that's become the case. In Miami I paid $100/ week. So $400/ month ( well 28 days) HOWEVER point being 95% + of such arrangements are for males. Granted of course NOT as many single women would be in such need but their are enough around that we do need a more such options for the ladies then what few exist. As we know you DON'T have to be all brotherly loving community but we're grown men not little boys. So just behave yourself and be respectful of your fellow man and thoes situation work out okay. So $525/ month is cheap by Honolulu standards. I guess the hope like in other such places that keep working for 6 months or so hopefully you'll be able to get you're own place or at least a privet room down the line.

  • @hittingtax2670
    @hittingtax2670 Před 6 lety +16

    Do locals ever feel the need to go on vacation?

    • @einnAnnie
      @einnAnnie Před 5 lety

      BriansRadioReviews They do go on vacation all the time.....to a neighboring island! No kidding. I guess having to fly on a (little puddle-jumper) plane to get there makes it seem like a real getaway.

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Před 5 lety +5

      @@einnAnnie They go to Vegas

    • @L0j1k
      @L0j1k Před 4 lety +2

      @@alexcarter8807 The Ninth Island.

    • @toolazyforagoodname3105
      @toolazyforagoodname3105 Před 4 lety

      @@einnAnnie Probably because they see family there?

    • @einnAnnie
      @einnAnnie Před 4 lety +2

      alex carter Yes, they also go to Vegas. A whole lot. In fact, there are more Native Hawaiians living in Vegas than in the entire state of Hawaii. Heard that from a friend who gives tours on Maui, and although I don't know if it's true, I tell people like it is.

  • @outbackeddie
    @outbackeddie Před 6 lety +2

    Hawaii has a plan to send all the mainland homeless people back to the mainland. Unfortunately, this will not work because I am working on a plan to move all of the homeless people in my town to Hawaii.

    • @kanawilikona
      @kanawilikona Před 6 lety

      outbackeddie you think it's funny? I hope you become homeless

    • @protectyourholes4141
      @protectyourholes4141 Před 5 lety

      @@kanawilikona if he does become homeless, he will become your neighbor. Aloha to that, savage.

    • @kanawilikona
      @kanawilikona Před 5 lety

      @@protectyourholes4141 a year later...protect your chin from these nutz bitch

  • @rnettles6241
    @rnettles6241 Před rokem +1

    No, no, no.
    We're sending the rest of their homeless families to them in Hawaii. Not the other way around. Homeless LOVE Hawaii!
    It's like Portland, but with nicer weather.

  • @annacornykova9023
    @annacornykova9023 Před 8 lety +13

    Well, if they are native Hawaiians, we should help with govt. assistance like we do with Native Americans. Just my opinion. Insanely expensive place to live. You move to Hawaii to be homeless and you didn't know it was expensive? I thought all Americans knew this. I've known the cost of living was high since I was a kid.

    • @tangomikefoxtrot
      @tangomikefoxtrot Před 7 lety +2

      Anna Cornykova some Americans think you need a passport to visit. so I wouldn't go that far to think someone willing to be homeless here has thought any of that through

    • @kahaiohana3617
      @kahaiohana3617 Před 5 lety +1

      Sadly Native Hawaiians dont have funding like the Native americans do, its the same goverment welfare as the rest of the US

    • @johnscanlan6323
      @johnscanlan6323 Před 5 lety

      Before coming here to Hawaii. The homeless person is mislead to believe they can live off the land with farming and fishing. So they take the opportunity and a one way ticket from there government in the state they are in and head for Hawaii.

  • @royboy1093
    @royboy1093 Před rokem +1

    Is anyway they can contact their family members?

    • @Sharyk808
      @Sharyk808 Před rokem

      First identify the person. Aliases name or memory loss. Use those find apps to locate relatives🤙🏼

  • @infinitytricks3716
    @infinitytricks3716 Před 3 lety +1

    If I remember correctly,locals and local cops would harass homeless people not from Hawaii and help out the local aunties and uncles in trouble.

  • @carlgharis7948
    @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety +2

    Well it's NOT so much so choosing to be homless in Hawaii spacificly. It's well... I DON'T WANT to live outside. But of course if I have too unfortunately I sure as hell DON'T want to do so in the winter. I nearly 6 months of my life living on the streets in Hawaii. December 2013-May 2014. I made $208/ week in unemployment. So I got $416 every other Wednesday. I got to Hawaii over an issue of $17. Flight prices change faster then people change thier kids diapers. I was sleeping outside in Los Angeles remember December.. A bit if a ( cold snap) down in the 30s at night. It was $279 to ride the bus back to Florida. I was $262 to fly out to Hawaii. So I left because I got a job in Alaska for the season. I then have been well established in Texas then Back in Florida.. Well because of covid 19 I'm not doing seasonal work 2020 in Alaska again. I have enough established in Florida I don't have to return to Hawaii. If I did NOT have it established I MIGHT return. Long gone are the days you can show up someplace and ( I'll put in 25 applications and have a job by the end of next week) If so that's more less dumb luck anywhere. Last time you could was the 90s. Which I was a kid so I wasn't old enough to have a job in the 90s. But that's what I overheard from my parents and other adults back then. So it's NOT that living outside is glitter and gold BUT you can tolerate it more so then most other places. ALSO to mention. In Honolulu ( and I was informed Maui as well) they have 24 hour fitness. So I bought a membership before i even left California. $40/ month. Go shower/ shave plug in the phone. Under the line of thinking ( well if I at least look presentable) somebody will hire me. I had some odd jobs for cash but unfortunately no documented lagitimate gainful employment. I looked presentable ✔ kept the phone bill paid ✔. $208/ week that can be done. If I had gotten an actual gainful source of employment I might still be Thier to this very day. Even now in 2020. We have 3 or 4 guys up here in Alaska who are working with us from Hawaii. They are contomplating 1) do I return or 2) do I need for the mainland afterwards? So sorry to be long winded. But that's my philosophy. Most DON'T want to be homeless but it's the easiest to tolerate in comparison

  • @kasheem1747
    @kasheem1747 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Tiny homes for everyone that needs them

  • @matthewbair1264
    @matthewbair1264 Před 7 lety +7

    Whys dude got a winter hat and coat on? You think being homeless in Hawaii sucks? Ever been to Detroit?

    • @choosey87
      @choosey87 Před 5 lety

      Matthew Bair STFU trailor park incesting Bitch

    • @einnAnnie
      @einnAnnie Před 5 lety +4

      choosey87 Simmer down, psycho.

    • @feralwarriors1005
      @feralwarriors1005 Před 4 lety

      Woah ok there bub lets not compare lmao

    • @limoncello2214
      @limoncello2214 Před 3 lety

      Matthew Blair you ain't wrong about Detroit! Being homeless in Detroit is definitely worse. Michigan has some crazy winter weather sometimes.

  • @kobragangbit
    @kobragangbit Před 2 lety +1

    7 years later even worse now

    • @adaniel2224
      @adaniel2224 Před 2 lety

      in 2007 i spent 8 months in hawaii homeless. Infact i joined the Marine Corps from pearl harbor!! good times

  • @Yahoo886
    @Yahoo886 Před 4 lety +33

    Californians have an organization to send homeless in la on one way tickets to hawaii

  • @luvlabso130
    @luvlabso130 Před 2 lety

    Can asylum seekers claim housing benefit?
    Asylees are one category of immigrants that can access federal mainstream benefits, such as cash assistance through Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or health insurance through Medicaid.

  • @Brandon-yz4tz
    @Brandon-yz4tz Před 5 měsíci +1

    I will be sending as many of them as I can to Oahu!!

  • @obhittinthree
    @obhittinthree Před rokem

    I wish it were like customs. If you don't have a return ticket and verified residence, you're going right back.

  • @donnadeandean2720
    @donnadeandean2720 Před rokem +1

    Please, in the name of God, please stop what is causing all the homelessness. It's everywhere. Why can't politicians fix it?

  • @garagespooky8193
    @garagespooky8193 Před 2 lety +6

    Hawaii should pass a law to visitors, preventing them to purchase one way tickets to Hawaii. Unless they can prove a residency, job on arrival, something solid.

    • @brinahealy942
      @brinahealy942 Před 2 lety +2

      some south pacific islands like Tahiti do that. hafta have a return ticket to de-plane

    • @aubreymorgan9763
      @aubreymorgan9763 Před rokem +2

      agreed, it sounds harsh but the islands don't have as much resources as the mainland to help a large influx of incomers like this. need to focus on natives and residences.

  • @Brandon-yz4tz
    @Brandon-yz4tz Před 5 měsíci

    Do not suffer in cold weather! I am relocating as many as I can to the island of Oahu. Paradise is waiting for you.

  • @mackzed88
    @mackzed88 Před 2 lety +6

    The main problem that these politicians seem to be missing is that, most people are homeless because they don't have family or friends that can or, will help them. Many people are homeless partly because their families have turned their backs on them and there is nothing these politicians can do to change that. What it really will amount to is, is a clandestine method to quietly railroad "down and outers" out of town.

    • @FlowJunkie65
      @FlowJunkie65 Před 8 měsíci

      ... and make these "down and outers" return to their own states to pay for and provide the services that they need. As in California, we don't want out-of-state homeless coming to CA and further overload our homeless assistance programs and resources and deny homeless CA residents the assistance that they need. It's amazing that homeless people from other states come to CA to live as homeless people and perhaps worse yet to expect CA to provide them free housing when they've contributed nothing to this state.

    • @mackzed88
      @mackzed88 Před 8 měsíci

      Actually, most of the homeless in California are from California. There are a lot that aren't but Americans are free to live in which ever American state they choose. You allow illegals to travel to whichever state they choose. Why not Americans. You make it a crime to be "down and out." A lot of successful people have been "down and out" at one time or other. We should all be as fortunate as some working class heroes. As for services, the homeless rarely get services that they need. All your tax dollars meant to help the homeless go into offshore accounts of politicians and non profit executives. but, you know this already.@@FlowJunkie65

  • @JoeMama-eg4zv
    @JoeMama-eg4zv Před rokem

    Damn...I fr have always dreamed of bein a homeless person on the beaches of Hawaii makin necklaces and things...they just burst my bubble lol🥴🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @johnmorgan2488
    @johnmorgan2488 Před 7 lety +1

    those mainlanders have not got the climate like hawaii and some parts of Australia. The weather is more warmer than Miami, St augustine, people should be aware about the population growth.

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety

      Well Miami is pretty close but other then Miami or the Florida Keys you're correct

  • @earlgreco8636
    @earlgreco8636 Před 3 měsíci

    I doubt these people have any support system to speak of or they wouldn't be in that situation.

  • @nickcage633
    @nickcage633 Před 8 lety +21

    the best climate for homeless people .. we should ship more of them there

  • @richardeline9796
    @richardeline9796 Před 6 lety +1

    Leave it to Weinberg to create a new industry called homeless

  • @polynesianwahine
    @polynesianwahine Před rokem +1

    this is still happening in 2022

  • @carolferguson19
    @carolferguson19 Před 2 lety +1

    It's a shame. The mainland people that lived there are fed up with these so-called people. I moved to Hawaii in 1968 for summer classe at UH. It took my life savings. I had a good job in the

  • @hnttakata713
    @hnttakata713 Před 2 lety

    Focus on our local homeless; build small cottages to create a village like cola oration between service agencies which support transition to work and life. Many local homeless family structures have been strained due to drugs and violence activities. Stressors on families.

  • @wayneduarte2917
    @wayneduarte2917 Před 24 dny

    It's not fair to local people who come into hard times

  • @hawaiifreespeechnews
    @hawaiifreespeechnews Před 2 lety +1

    It's being done on purpose and the state is enabling it

  • @Brandon-yz4tz
    @Brandon-yz4tz Před 5 měsíci +1

    Your home in the mainland gets far too cold! Hawaii is a paradise! There is no other place youd rather put up a tent.

  • @AshleyArvidsson
    @AshleyArvidsson Před 8 lety +3

    Wasn't Utah sending over homeless people?

    • @PSYCKYO
      @PSYCKYO Před 4 lety

      @@The.Hawaiian.Kingdom Yeah, new york offered to send me to Hawaii but I passed, I think I may take them up on it for my next flight out of here :D but it's too much work, most homeless people have thousands to work with! Why bother, just pay the $274 to fly there yourself without the hassle

    • @ambriadaniels8786
      @ambriadaniels8786 Před 4 lety +1

      Aloha that's a lie and please stop LYING ON HERE. DAMN Comiefornia DOES NOT BUY PEOPLE PLANE TICKETS AND NEVER HAS. New York- yes.

    • @grimfryggdrasil6098
      @grimfryggdrasil6098 Před 4 lety

      Ambria Daniels California does you clown, it doesn’t take much to google it for yourself

    • @carlgharis7948
      @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety

      Ya I'm sure places do. They're NOT going to admit to it of course. But they probably do.

  • @shirleykobayashi9193
    @shirleykobayashi9193 Před 2 lety +3

    Their all. Lies. Those. Homeless. They. Just. Came. To. Hawaii. Because. Of. The. Weather, mainland. Cold. And. Snows. Alot. And. Yes. Mainland. People.?? Hawaii. Is. Expensive. Rent. And. Food, you. Are. Right

  • @petertran5476
    @petertran5476 Před 4 lety +1

    We must blame rich foreigners who come here and beat up the home prices. The politicians knew it but they ignore because they themselves benefit it as same as the landlords. It easy to understand the problem. But the poor Americans just don't know it and do not protest the rich foreigners who ruined their life. Or they just leave their destiny in the hands of American politicians?

  • @ekekelaridgeway2190
    @ekekelaridgeway2190 Před 2 lety +1

    Like the program is going to help. The mainlanders will just take a vacation , knowing their ticket back is paid for. Allow mainlanders to come, if they have a job waiting for them. Like us taxpayers don’t have enough burdens already. Take care of our own homeless first.

  • @jerrymylove1754
    @jerrymylove1754 Před rokem

    Send a bill to their home state.

  • @MontyGumby
    @MontyGumby Před 5 lety

    "but i like it here..." yeah no fucking shit

  • @granta3044
    @granta3044 Před rokem

    Let's send em all to one of those tiny bird sanctuary islands and televise the results. Hehe, we will lose the birds but I bet the revenue from the television program and cleaner streets will be enough to say goodbye to the birds.

  • @takotako808
    @takotako808 Před rokem +1

    Been happening for years now. Watched my hometown go from awesome to overrun with backpackers that don't know what deodorant is....

  • @petroldevo9934
    @petroldevo9934 Před 5 lety +2

    If harp could change the weather, than make it colder throughout the year so more of them move. I'd rather have colder weather anyway...

  • @ladycharsw
    @ladycharsw Před 6 lety

    You come for a vacation and end up homeless. The. you over and get stuck. It's not like taking g a bus or train back to the mainland. But it is pretty there. thanks

  • @jamiesweitzer8469
    @jamiesweitzer8469 Před rokem

    The agencies that are involved in transportation, homelessness, & housing should get with state legislators to meet with any & all carriers currently flying to & from the mainland in Hawaii & lessen some tax liabilities or fees the state may levy (airport use, aviation fuel tax, business licenses, etc.) for waived ONCE EVER one way fare & luggage fees from all Hawaii Airports to destinations chosen, after the social services confirmed secured housing, so Hawaii doesn't add to the homelessness problem elsewhere, or just displacing American homeless, by having a proactive approach. Records should be kept to prevent the same person returning for free airfare & rendering such a program completely ineffective.

  • @keithpreston9799
    @keithpreston9799 Před 2 lety

    Look into how it was created. years ago with the states sending them here because of cold weather... nothing new?

  • @jacobtanner2391
    @jacobtanner2391 Před 4 lety +1

    The $150,000.00 that tax payers are paying for sending the people back to their homes shluld be charged to that shor guy ambercrombie and all the idiots that allowed the mainland to send their homeless to our islands. When they cant even care for our own ohana on our islands.

  • @carlgharis7948
    @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety +1

    I can also say I'm not too much on religion. But honestly I won the lottery I'd donate to the 4 walls church in Honolulu. Pastor Roger and Pastor Derik are ware I was able to obtain the most my time out thier. Free food a phone to get a message on ( if you didn't have a phone and were hoping for a call from a job application) I'd make a donation to them.

  • @user-uu8bu3nu7i
    @user-uu8bu3nu7i Před 8 hodinami

    Don't give them anything, especially if they look like they're from out of town. These mainland layabouts came to the islands to take advantage of the people's generosity.

  • @joycek6556
    @joycek6556 Před rokem

    We told you so long ago - they are coming to the islands one way trips without a place to live, money or a plan and end up on the streets. People need to research if they can live here BEFORE THEY COME CAUSE BORN IN HAWAII IT'S EVEN HARDER FOR US - why should tax payers pay for their return trip we are not the reservations department or have anything to do with scheduling airplane trips??? Before they get on a plane to come they need to make sure they have enough money for a place to stay be able to support themselves BEFORE THEY COME OVER TO THE ISLAND THEY CAN'T COME WITH NO MONEY OR VERY LITTLE MONEY AND MAKE TAX PAYERS RESPONSIBLE FOR IT.

  • @LOSTONITALL
    @LOSTONITALL Před 6 lety +1

    *******READ BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO UP AND MOVE TO BIG ISLAND********
    Been here a couple of years. We recently bought a lovely home overlooking Hilo Bay and Hilo. We are up 100 feet from the water and it is AMAZING! 8yr old house and the area is so gorgeous! We are fortunate and lucky to live here, but we have earned it and we fit in. You may not fit in so SERIOUSLY consider your move. No joke. Serious.
    But......unless you're a star or got a PhD or lotsa money, honey.....Please SERIOUSLY consider the move here. Do not compromise and think you can support a family on a retail job. Jobs are SCARCE and if you do not have one......gooooood luck. Unless you have something waiting for you here.....PLEASE.....KNOW THAT YOU MAY HATE IT WITHIN 3 MONTHS. Many come and go - with their families in-tow. I am not a nay-sayer.....I am the guy who hopefully makes you THINK HARD. Just because it works for us and we can afford to live here comfortably does not mean all can. Many come here with lots of money, but they do not assimilate. You will not be well-known here. You will become known-well. Huge difference and the mainland ways are NOT seen as good or PONO (righteous).

  • @RiseAtlantis
    @RiseAtlantis Před rokem +1

    Make everything free

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 Před 11 dny

    Just what did you expect?

  • @samsadeniz
    @samsadeniz Před 8 lety

    Florida is also warm

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no Před 5 lety

      Shh, don't give them ideas!

    • @ambriadaniels8786
      @ambriadaniels8786 Před 4 lety

      FLORIDA?? NOPE! Florida treats their homeless like they are criminals. So sad. They are NOT.

  • @carlgharis7948
    @carlgharis7948 Před 3 lety

    Here's what we DON'T realise. Only 15% of the homless population comes from the mainland 48. About 1/2 the people are long time Hawaii residence. They've been around most if not thier whole lives. 35% have come from Alaska.

    • @junse-ri3tj
      @junse-ri3tj Před rokem

      source? 15% must be in the thousands then cause they flocked here during covid like geese

  • @raydeen1
    @raydeen1 Před 8 lety +19

    Been to Hawaii twice and loved it both times. Yes, expensive as hell for everything. But if I were on the verge of being homeless and could scrape up enough money, that is the place I would go.

    • @blackwaterlam4713
      @blackwaterlam4713 Před 8 lety +4

      You are thinking on your feet, AWESOME idea.

    • @urbadutubeluck464
      @urbadutubeluck464 Před 8 lety +5

      Smart ppl in comments. Homeless is perfect for Hawaii 🍍🍜

    • @frankavila8330
      @frankavila8330 Před 7 lety +6

      The weather in San Diego is just as nice,and free food is available at rescue mission all over downtown SD.this is where you really wanna be homeless.

    • @calatis4u
      @calatis4u Před 6 lety

      I will be a vagabond in Hawaii no matter what. If they give me like $ 15000. I may be willing to give up......

    • @protectyourholes4141
      @protectyourholes4141 Před 5 lety +1

      I am moving tomorrow to hawaii to be homeless. I am going to just break into homes of the natives whenever I need food. Fuck em

  • @anthonysilva3540
    @anthonysilva3540 Před 10 měsíci +1

    If ur gonna be homeless, why not be in Hawaii!??? Don't tell me it's worse than you think. Come out here around St.Louis and Chicago and then imagine being homeless. What if like me you're just tired of paying and working like a slave to pay property or rent. I will always work and be sober but I don't want to be obligated to do anything. This is no way to live

  • @AtortAerials
    @AtortAerials Před rokem

    They shouldn't even be able to get a ticket! Transient grossness tainting the islands.

  • @AndThenWeMetTheInternet

    Is bad enough people already got to sleep outside it just shows you the humility that we have in in this world people are more concerned about people sleeping on the street then the actual problem like How millions of dollars come through but it don't trickle down to the ppl let's talk about that people land have been stripped away from them let's talk about that

  • @mindfulmaryTarot
    @mindfulmaryTarot Před 5 lety +2

    What if they have no family?
    How bout they decrease the cost to live thats 1 simple solution

    • @hollowhoagie6441
      @hollowhoagie6441 Před 4 lety +1

      @Stoptheabuse now time to build more islands!

    • @bidenthekiddiediddler1825
      @bidenthekiddiediddler1825 Před 4 lety

      Stoptheabuse now hey it’s the US fuckingA were all local. I’ll move there homeless if I want. If not get out of the US and become China

  • @patula3499
    @patula3499 Před rokem

    Make them work for the cost of their ticket. They can pick up trash or something that requires no skill. The money saved on not paying someone to do it will pay for their ticket. What's so hard about that?

  • @richardhowe4140
    @richardhowe4140 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow!! Free rent, free food and medical and some cash also..free vacation in paradise, PRICELESS!!!
    I am booking a flight now..
    Thanks utube😀🤔🤗🍺🍻🍹🏖️⛱️🏝️👌👍