WHO ARE THEY TRYING TO FOOL ?
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs claims if the Akaka Bill isn’t passed, subsequent loss of federal funding could have a dramatic effect upon not only Native Hawaiians, but also Hawaii's economy.
Let's take a look at actual recent federal appropriations to cover all 250,000 people who call themselves Native Hawaiian -
Education: $30.5 million / 250,000 Hawaiians = $122.00 per Hawaiian. How much education can you buy this year with $122.00? If teachers are making say 30,000/year you could hire 1016 teachers.
That means there would only have to be 246 Hawaiians per classroom.
Affordable housing: $9.6 million/250,000 Hawaiians = $38.40 per Hawaiian.
How much of your yearly rental costs does $38.40 cover?
Health care: $7 million /250,000 Hawaiians = $28.00 per Hawaiian.
How much dental and medical insurance can you buy with $28.00? Maybe get only half your teeth cleaned this year and hope you don’t get sick?
Strengthening community colleges (academics): $3.25 million /250,000Hawaiians = $13.00 per Hawaiian.
How many units of academic instruction does $13.00 cover at a community college these days?
Vocational education: $2.9 million/250,000 Hawaiians = $11.60 per Hawaiian.
What can you learn how to do for $11.60?
Community development: $2 million/250,000 Hawaiians = $8.00 per Hawaiian.
How much Community infrastructure does $8.00 buy?
Strengthening community colleges (agriculture): $1.5 million /250,000 Hawaiians = $6.00 per Hawaiian.
What does $6.00 buy in the way of agricultural education at community college these days?
Housing loan guarantees: $1 million /250,000 Hawaiians = $4.00 per Hawaiian.
How much of your annual mortgage does $4.00 cover?
Culture and arts: $740,000/250,000 Hawaiians = $2.96 per Hawaiian.
For $2.96, about all the culture you can afford is a plastic lei.
Looks Like About $233.96 Per Hawaiian Total - Less Administrative Costs Of Course.