The folly of Hawaii’s big government philosophy is culminating in the lack of wealthy enterprises to fund University of Hawaii football. Elite college football power stems from wealthy private contributions, not from state funding.
Why our dearth of wealthy enterprises? To wit, multinationals shun our severely taxed regulatory environment: bizarre duplicative state/county land use policies; an onerous general excise tax on top of income taxes that impacts every business transaction when other states’ excise taxes normally are applied only to selling alcohol and marijuana; xenophobia that keeps stronger utilities out when they can power up dotcoms; and the Jones Act’s exclusion of foreign shippers, which keeps Hawaii from being a trans-Pacific commercial hub.
Hence, we’re renowned for political graft, hidden taxpayer subsidies to hospitals and local airlines, and a bloated state government whose per capita costs ranks among the highest in America. Kiss UH football goodbye.
Gene Dumaran
Ewa Beach
EXPRESS YOURSELF
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser welcomes all opinions. Want your voice to be heard? Submit a letter to the editor.
>> Write us: We welcome letters up to 150 words, and guest columns of 500-600 words. We reserve the right to edit for clarity and length. Include your name, address and daytime phone number.
>> Mail: Letters to the Editor, Honolulu Star-Advertiser 7 Waterfront Plaza, 500 Ala Moana, Suite #7-500 Honolulu, HI 96813
>> Contact: 529-4831 (phone), [email protected], staradvertiser.com/editorial/submit-letter