I'm interested in learning more about this guy also! 
What I gather from his view on tourism is to make Hawaii a playground for the elite.
" this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to recalibrate the tourism industry "
"We should aggressively look to price ourselves toward a better clientele that provides for a better experience for visitors"
His funding/budget balance answer is empty. 
"consider the option of taxing vacant homes."
" zero-based budgeting" " reprioritization of city funds is not optional"
" instill fiscal responsibility for our city is through common sense decision making and building a management team"
When asked about
new project builds, renewable energy facilities, recreational complexes or even affordable housing, he reflected on his support for protecting Sherwood Forest.

On
Rail"don't know enough to plan how to pay for it."
(PAIR-A-FRAZED
) Homeless,
same as most others, drug abuse and mental illness, throw more money it (except Stonebraker "Ship'm back where they came from !"

)
Improving policing and
police accountability in Honolulu?
"More Training"
Old News How Rick Blangiardi Got Caught Up In A 1980s Bank Fraud Scheme (Bankrupt a bank ?
https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/07/how-rick-blangiardi-got-caught-up-in-a-1980s-bank-fraud-scheme/ Follow the moneyFirst-time political candidates Keith Amemiya and Rick Blangiardi reported the largest war chests for this year’s Honolulu mayor’s race.
Amemiya has spent more than any other candidate during the first half of the year and the overall campaign cycle.
He is the only candidate to have collected and spent more than $1 million total ($470,000 from outside parties )
Blangiardi collected over $700,000,
($438,000 from outside parties). Blangiardi has spent over $446,000.
It concerns me when the majority of your funding comes from outside sources. Former Mayor Mufi Hannemann, has amassed over $438,000, the third-highest in collections between January and June.
But, the $455,000 the Hannemann campaign has raised ranks last among the top five candidates.
I guess as president and chief executive officer of the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association, he screwed them over too ergo the lack of donationsCity Councilwoman Kym Pine has collected $756,000.
Pine’s campaign reported just under $331,000 in spending during the reporting period, and over $490,000 for the entire cycle. raised significant amounts,
Colleen Hanabusa collected $278,000 during the first six months. For the cycle, the campaign has collected about $540,000. and has spent $299,085 during the reporting period.
For the entire cycle, she has spent $388,255.
No need to tell you why she has no funding.
It also concerns me when the media (MSN< Star< HNN<USAN<KHON) only mentions these 5 candidates like they are our only choice.
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