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Downtown Honolulu Could be Vibrant W/ My Insight and this linked author’s observation: Catherine Toth Fox: Downtown Honolulu Used To Be So Vibrant. What Happened? – Honolulu Civil Beat

https://www.civilbeat.org/2022/10/catherine-toth-fox-downtown-honolulu-used-to-be-so-vibrant-what-happened/ I don’t understand real estate well enough to know why there is no interest in affordable or reasonably priced housing. No, I don’t mean low-income, which is often code for “housing for unwanted minorities.” I am talking about housing for people who are not millionaires or don’t earn six figures. As it stands, to…
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In the United States,if you become a defendant in a criminal case, you’re entitled to an attorney but you’re not entitled to one on that’s on your side.

How do I know the public defender I had was not on my side? I got to be in the same situation at first broke, then, with money and I saw the changes.
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The only way for most of us to possess land in Honolulu has unfortunate timing. Unless we can be ghosts… sobriety in the midst of inequality not necessarily tempting

To possess land in Honolulu, most of us will have to die first. Sobriety in poverty is reality and not necessarily tempting.
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I’ve spent time in prison so I’m going to give you a first person prison account in this category of posts, the likes of which you’ve never seen!

Harvard grad and convicted felon of a crime the state of Hawaii now acknowledges is no biggie so let’s expunge the record post conviction, I have a unique perspective about incarceration. This post discusses make abandonment of imprisoned women.
