Anonymous ID: 0277d9 Jan. 13, 2019, 4:45 a.m. No.4736685   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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All this talk on Tulsi, Please realize she is from Hawai'i. She would never be elected as a republican, Hawai'i is a uniparty state. The corruption here runs deep on the top. Most People don't give a rip about what is going on with the mainland. We had Linda Lingle win as a Republican for governor between 2002-2010. Ever since then, democrats have kept it locked down. We were sold a "lightspeed rail system" that was supposed to cost $2billion, it now is estimated to be $9billion. I've seen something about her and CFR, question, should good people be part of CFR so that we have better info of what is going on and potential for influence? As an aside, her father is a state senator who is one of the few republicans that are on the state legislator. He wins because that section of the island is far more conservative. Senator Mike Gabbard is pro-life. Tulsi is one of the best hopes to keep the Lefitst progressives from eating away this country. Yes, she supported Bernie but she was also has insider info, perhaps knowing that HRC would be stealing the nomination from him anyways. Hawai'i, in general, supported Bernie because the general message of him was the populist opposite of President Trump. I really think turning Hawai'i red is very possible and should happen. As it stands now, we are a breeding ground for progressive policies that are then used on the mainland. I've noticed more and more people from CA coming over here and setting up shop in Honolulu. There is a turning point to where going red may not be possible. We are a very Christian state, and no longer being Christian would be the line where turning red is no longer likely. -Q- food for thought. Also, if you anyone wants to look up some corruption, look up the light speed rail out here. 'Financial' info is posted for the public to see.

 

http://www.grassrootinstitute.org/2017/06/honolulu-rail-clearly-a-fiasco/

 

https://www.constructiondive.com/news/uncertainty-surrounds-8b-honolulu-rail-project/521598/