Copy With minor Edits:
I will try to stick to a timeline and quote cherry picked info with it's source linked. This individual info means nothing on it's own but is meant to contribute to the big picture, which has no definite answer. That is for you to decide.
Some info is required for those that know little of him or the place. Governor Josh Green was/is a medical doctor which could explain his covid actions and was the former Lt. governor in the previous administration it seems, before becoming governor , his wife is a lawyer.
Also Hawaii has a severe homelessness problem attributed to high cost of living, which he campaigned on. This fact about homelessness provides the cover for his actions surrounding housing/land stuff and the huge money and changes to laws that would be involved that would otherwise be obvious preplanning for eventual UN 15 minute cities.
When Klaus Swab said "you will own nothing and be happy" the context was the creation of situations like the 15 min cities where you own nothing and rent everything down to your toothbrush. If you have played the board game Monopoly you know what it means when the other guy owns everything and you are the renter. It is a form of bringing back the "company town".
This whole post will be info prior to the fires
March 2021: Vaccination Passport System in the Works, Lt. Gov. Green Says....Green oversaw the launch of the Safe Travels program about five months ago and said that a vaccine tracking system is the ideal next step....A proven vaccination is a better way to show one’s safety and health than a pretest, which worked when that was all that was available, he said....“If everyone’s immune, then you don’t have to worry about an outbreak,” Green said. “As public health goes, this is the way.” According to Green, the state is in touch with a couple of companies about setting up a vaccination passport system.
My summery of this link: When people protested about his covid actions he and the media seemed to blame it all on the protesters just being anti-semetic.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2021/09/hawaiis-people-must-be-as-one-in-opposition-to-anti-semitism/
Green Has $600K In Campaign Cash More Than A Year Before Election Day......During the (this) reporting period, 16 individuals donated the maximum $6,000 allowed to Green’s campaign.
Hawaiʻi's largest union endorses Lt. Gov. Josh Green for governor
After elected focusing on laws proposed and passed. Proposed laws were not followed up on as we are more concerned about his intent.
The comparison with California, where the Democrats also have a super majority in the Legislature, is telling. Like Hawaii, local communities in California grapple with a longstanding affordable housing crisis, and the state population is dwindling as residents clear out. Experts cite factors such as cost of living, high taxes, crime and homelessness as reasons people depart.
Green pledged to provide at least $100 million to a “climate impact fund to fight climate change and preserve the state’s natural resources.”
pledge to eliminate the excise tax on food and medicine and his proposal for a “green fee” that would be imposed on all tourists arriving in Hawaii.
Senate Ways and Means Chair Donovan Dela Cruz points out it was the Legislature — not the Ige administration — that committed $200 million last year to expand access to preschool education in Hawaii, and earmarked another $600 million to accelerate housing development on Hawaiian homelands.
Green had been promising big money on low income housing development, but the super majority legislature was already on it. To me it sounds like big city ghetto rental apartments is what they want. The one picture in this link may be interesting to those interested in sacred geometry. 3x 3,5,8
Bill passed, important for later. SB1468 SD2 HD2 CD1
Authorizes professional land surveyors, and any assistant under the direct supervision of the professional land surveyor, to enter any private property to perform land surveying, subject to certain provisions regarding notice, objections, and identification. Shields professional land surveyors and their assistants from prosecution under criminal trespass laws when performing their duties.
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=1468&year=2023
Bill passed under Green.
Formally establishes the Hawaiʻi State Fusion Center as a program under the Office of Homeland Security to be transferred to the Department of Law Enforcement on 1/1/2024, and delineates its roles and responsibilities.
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=HB&billnumber=1036&year=2023
Governor Josh Green, M.D. is touting Hawaiʻi’s sustainability accomplishments at the United Nations’ Economic and Social Council which is taking place in New York City between Wednesday, July 12 and July 19...... The governor was invited to be the keynote speaker in the forum that included more than 40 presenters from around the world.
“We try to lead on energy and climate, we’re the first state to mandate 100% renewable energy for electricity,” said Gov. Green to the UN forum
“Governor Green will use the opportunity to share Hawaiʻiʻs second VLR highlighting progress on the Aloha+ Challenge, the local framework for implementing these particular UN goals,” said a spokesperson for the governor’s office.
The speakers who were invited will help to implement the United Nations’ agenda for sustainable development goals in 2030.
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/gov-green-goes-to-the-un-to-talk-about-hawai%CA%BBi/
Governor Josh Green, M.D., today signed the much-anticipated Emergency Proclamation on Housing (EP) that will accelerate relief from the statewide housing crisis. The EP will speed the safe construction of thousands of critically needed, public, low-income, affordable, workforce, and market-rate for-sale and rental units for Hawaiʻi residents across the state,
“It will remove many significant barriers private developers face in building the housing Hawaiʻi’s people so desperately need. It also enables state and county agencies to develop low-cost housing for Hawaiʻi residents on government-owned land.
Efforts by Chief Housing Officer Medeiros included input from more than 200 people across a spectrum of stakeholders.....We had maybe over 400 meetings with grassroots groups, housing builders, industry partners, and government process owners
The Governor’s emergency proclamation directs all state agencies to prioritize housing reviews, plans, approvals, and permit processing.
Hawaii Governor Wipes Away Regulatory Barriers to Housing With the Stroke of a Pen
The governor of Hawaii is using emergency powers to remove barriers to housing construction.
(about 2 weeks before the fires) the governor cited a state law “giving the governor broad power to suspend laws that impede a response to emergencies such as natural disasters or the coronavirus pandemic” to issue the executive order. “In this case, the emergency is a shortage of housing and the response is to lower regulatory barriers to building homes,”
Copy With minor Edits:
I will try to stick to a timeline and quote cherry picked info with it's source linked. This individual info means nothing on it's own but is meant to contribute to the big picture, which has no definite answer. That is for you to decide.
Some info is required for those that know little of him or the place. Governor Josh Green was/is a medical doctor which could explain his covid actions and was the former Lt. governor in the previous administration it seems, before becoming governor , his wife is a lawyer.
Also Hawaii has a severe homelessness problem attributed to high cost of living, which he campaigned on. This fact about homelessness provides the cover for his actions surrounding housing/land stuff and the huge money and changes to laws that would be involved that would otherwise be obvious preplanning for eventual UN 15 minute cities.
When Klaus Swab said "you will own nothing and be happy" the context was the creation of situations like the 15 min cities where you own nothing and rent everything down to your toothbrush. If you have played the board game Monopoly you know what it means when the other guy owns everything and you are the renter. It is a form of bringing back the "company town".
This whole post will be info prior to the fires
March 2021: Vaccination Passport System in the Works, Lt. Gov. Green Says....Green oversaw the launch of the Safe Travels program about five months ago and said that a vaccine tracking system is the ideal next step....A proven vaccination is a better way to show one’s safety and health than a pretest, which worked when that was all that was available, he said....“If everyone’s immune, then you don’t have to worry about an outbreak,” Green said. “As public health goes, this is the way.” According to Green, the state is in touch with a couple of companies about setting up a vaccination passport system.
My summery of this link: When people protested about his covid actions he and the media seemed to blame it all on the protesters just being anti-semetic.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2021/09/hawaiis-people-must-be-as-one-in-opposition-to-anti-semitism/
Green Has $600K In Campaign Cash More Than A Year Before Election Day......During the (this) reporting period, 16 individuals donated the maximum $6,000 allowed to Green’s campaign.
Hawaiʻi's largest union endorses Lt. Gov. Josh Green for governor
After elected focusing on laws proposed and passed. Proposed laws were not followed up on as we are more concerned about his intent.
The comparison with California, where the Democrats also have a super majority in the Legislature, is telling. Like Hawaii, local communities in California grapple with a longstanding affordable housing crisis, and the state population is dwindling as residents clear out. Experts cite factors such as cost of living, high taxes, crime and homelessness as reasons people depart.
Green pledged to provide at least $100 million to a “climate impact fund to fight climate change and preserve the state’s natural resources.”
pledge to eliminate the excise tax on food and medicine and his proposal for a “green fee” that would be imposed on all tourists arriving in Hawaii.
Senate Ways and Means Chair Donovan Dela Cruz points out it was the Legislature — not the Ige administration — that committed $200 million last year to expand access to preschool education in Hawaii, and earmarked another $600 million to accelerate housing development on Hawaiian homelands.
Green had been promising big money on low income housing development, but the super majority legislature was already on it. To me it sounds like big city ghetto rental apartments is what they want. The one picture in this link may be interesting to those interested in sacred geometry. 3x 3,5,8
Bill passed, important for later. SB1468 SD2 HD2 CD1
Authorizes professional land surveyors, and any assistant under the direct supervision of the professional land surveyor, to enter any private property to perform land surveying, subject to certain provisions regarding notice, objections, and identification. Shields professional land surveyors and their assistants from prosecution under criminal trespass laws when performing their duties.
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=1468&year=2023
Bill passed under Green.
Formally establishes the Hawaiʻi State Fusion Center as a program under the Office of Homeland Security to be transferred to the Department of Law Enforcement on 1/1/2024, and delineates its roles and responsibilities.
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=HB&billnumber=1036&year=2023
Governor Josh Green, M.D. is touting Hawaiʻi’s sustainability accomplishments at the United Nations’ Economic and Social Council which is taking place in New York City between Wednesday, July 12 and July 19...... The governor was invited to be the keynote speaker in the forum that included more than 40 presenters from around the world.
“We try to lead on energy and climate, we’re the first state to mandate 100% renewable energy for electricity,” said Gov. Green to the UN forum
“Governor Green will use the opportunity to share Hawaiʻiʻs second VLR highlighting progress on the Aloha+ Challenge, the local framework for implementing these particular UN goals,” said a spokesperson for the governor’s office.
The speakers who were invited will help to implement the United Nations’ agenda for sustainable development goals in 2030.
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/gov-green-goes-to-the-un-to-talk-about-hawai%CA%BBi/
Governor Josh Green, M.D., today signed the much-anticipated Emergency Proclamation on Housing (EP) that will accelerate relief from the statewide housing crisis. The EP will speed the safe construction of thousands of critically needed, public, low-income, affordable, workforce, and market-rate for-sale and rental units for Hawaiʻi residents across the state,
“It will remove many significant barriers private developers face in building the housing Hawaiʻi’s people so desperately need. It also enables state and county agencies to develop low-cost housing for Hawaiʻi residents on government-owned land.
Efforts by Chief Housing Officer Medeiros included input from more than 200 people across a spectrum of stakeholders.....We had maybe over 400 meetings with grassroots groups, housing builders, industry partners, and government process owners
The Governor’s emergency proclamation directs all state agencies to prioritize housing reviews, plans, approvals, and permit processing.
Hawaii Governor Wipes Away Regulatory Barriers to Housing With the Stroke of a Pen
The governor of Hawaii is using emergency powers to remove barriers to housing construction.
(about 2 weeks before the fires) the governor cited a state law “giving the governor broad power to suspend laws that impede a response to emergencies such as natural disasters or the coronavirus pandemic” to issue the executive order. “In this case, the emergency is a shortage of housing and the response is to lower regulatory barriers to building homes,”
Copy With minor Edits:
I will try to stick to a timeline and quote cherry picked info with it's source linked. This individual info means nothing on it's own but is meant to contribute to the big picture, which has no definite answer. That is for you to decide.
Some info is required for those that know little of him or the place. Governor Josh Green was/is a medical doctor which could explain his covid actions and was the former Lt. governor in the previous administration it seems, before becoming governor , his wife is a lawyer.
Also Hawaii has a severe homelessness problem attributed to high cost of living, which he campaigned on. This fact about homelessness provides the cover for his actions surrounding housing/land stuff and the huge money and changes to laws that would be involved that would otherwise be obvious preplanning for eventual UN 15 minute cities.
When Klaus Swab said "you will own nothing and be happy" the context was the creation of situations like the 15 min cities where you own nothing and rent everything down to your toothbrush. If you have played the board game Monopoly you know what it means when the other guy owns everything and you are the renter. It is a form of bringing back the "company town".
This whole post will be info prior to the fires
March 2021: Vaccination Passport System in the Works, Lt. Gov. Green Says....Green oversaw the launch of the Safe Travels program about five months ago and said that a vaccine tracking system is the ideal next step....A proven vaccination is a better way to show one’s safety and health than a pretest, which worked when that was all that was available, he said....“If everyone’s immune, then you don’t have to worry about an outbreak,” Green said. “As public health goes, this is the way.” According to Green, the state is in touch with a couple of companies about setting up a vaccination passport system.
My summery of this link: When people protested about his covid actions he and the media seemed to blame it all on the protesters just being anti-semetic.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2021/09/hawaiis-people-must-be-as-one-in-opposition-to-anti-semitism/
Green Has $600K In Campaign Cash More Than A Year Before Election Day......During the (this) reporting period, 16 individuals donated the maximum $6,000 allowed to Green’s campaign.
Hawaiʻi's largest union endorses Lt. Gov. Josh Green for governor
After elected focusing on laws proposed and passed. Proposed laws were not followed up on as we are more concerned about his intent.
The comparison with California, where the Democrats also have a super majority in the Legislature, is telling. Like Hawaii, local communities in California grapple with a longstanding affordable housing crisis, and the state population is dwindling as residents clear out. Experts cite factors such as cost of living, high taxes, crime and homelessness as reasons people depart.
Green pledged to provide at least $100 million to a “climate impact fund to fight climate change and preserve the state’s natural resources.”
pledge to eliminate the excise tax on food and medicine and his proposal for a “green fee” that would be imposed on all tourists arriving in Hawaii.
Senate Ways and Means Chair Donovan Dela Cruz points out it was the Legislature — not the Ige administration — that committed $200 million last year to expand access to preschool education in Hawaii, and earmarked another $600 million to accelerate housing development on Hawaiian homelands.
Green had been promising big money on low income housing development, but the super majority legislature was already on it. To me it sounds like big city ghetto rental apartments is what they want. The one picture in this link may be interesting to those interested in sacred geometry. 3x 3,5,8
Bill passed, important for later. SB1468 SD2 HD2 CD1
Authorizes professional land surveyors, and any assistant under the direct supervision of the professional land surveyor, to enter any private property to perform land surveying, subject to certain provisions regarding notice, objections, and identification. Shields professional land surveyors and their assistants from prosecution under criminal trespass laws when performing their duties.
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=1468&year=2023
Bill passed under Green.
Formally establishes the Hawaiʻi State Fusion Center as a program under the Office of Homeland Security to be transferred to the Department of Law Enforcement on 1/1/2024, and delineates its roles and responsibilities.
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session/measure_indiv.aspx?billtype=HB&billnumber=1036&year=2023
Governor Josh Green, M.D. is touting Hawaiʻi’s sustainability accomplishments at the United Nations’ Economic and Social Council which is taking place in New York City between Wednesday, July 12 and July 19...... The governor was invited to be the keynote speaker in the forum that included more than 40 presenters from around the world.
“We try to lead on energy and climate, we’re the first state to mandate 100% renewable energy for electricity,” said Gov. Green to the UN forum
“Governor Green will use the opportunity to share Hawaiʻiʻs second VLR highlighting progress on the Aloha+ Challenge, the local framework for implementing these particular UN goals,” said a spokesperson for the governor’s office.
The speakers who were invited will help to implement the United Nations’ agenda for sustainable development goals in 2030.
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/gov-green-goes-to-the-un-to-talk-about-hawai%CA%BBi/
Governor Josh Green, M.D., today signed the much-anticipated Emergency Proclamation on Housing (EP) that will accelerate relief from the statewide housing crisis. The EP will speed the safe construction of thousands of critically needed, public, low-income, affordable, workforce, and market-rate for-sale and rental units for Hawaiʻi residents across the state,
“It will remove many significant barriers private developers face in building the housing Hawaiʻi’s people so desperately need. It also enables state and county agencies to develop low-cost housing for Hawaiʻi residents on government-owned land.
Efforts by Chief Housing Officer Medeiros included input from more than 200 people across a spectrum of stakeholders.....We had maybe over 400 meetings with grassroots groups, housing builders, industry partners, and government process owners
The Governor’s emergency proclamation directs all state agencies to prioritize housing reviews, plans, approvals, and permit processing.
Hawaii Governor Wipes Away Regulatory Barriers to Housing With the Stroke of a Pen
The governor of Hawaii is using emergency powers to remove barriers to housing construction.
(about 2 weeks before the fires) the governor cited a state law “giving the governor broad power to suspend laws that impede a response to emergencies such as natural disasters or the coronavirus pandemic” to issue the executive order. “In this case, the emergency is a shortage of housing and the response is to lower regulatory barriers to building homes,”