Monday, May 28, 2012

HAWAI`I STILL OPPOSES US FEDERAL AKAKA BILL

It’s false to say that Hawaiians support the Akaka Bill or ethnic/racial preferences more broadly.

There has never been a public referendum—Akaka Bill supporters resist such a move.

A November 2009 Zogby poll revealed that 51% of Hawaiians oppose the bill, 60% opposed if you remove the undecideds.

76% would oppose tax increases to pay for the Akaka nation-tribe (which would be inevitable), only 7% favor separate laws and regulations for a new native government, and only 28% say the bill is fair with respect to racial discrimination.

Perhaps most importantly, 58% would want a chance to vote before the Akaka Bill could become law, with only 28% saying that would be unnecessary.