OPINION | A message to the US president and CNMI lawmakers

MISTER President, I trust our state and U.S. federal governments, but I don’t trust  clever crafty organizations or corporations that are abusing our American citizens or  our foreign guest workers. This problem has been going on for decades and it seems that nobody is paying attention. We need to address all this corrupt behavior running amok in the states and the territories in the last 30 or 40 years.

The systemic racism in Oregon is out of control when it comes to the unfair mistreatment of Asians and Pacific Islanders who suffer from hate crimes and discrimination.

 Who is better to address these pressing issues than our state or territorial lawmakers?

Here in Oregon, I have to guard my wife who needed medical treatment for five years only for a corrupt entity connected with the government to abuse its power and take my wife. This is not right.

In my 20 years of medical treatment at the Oregon Health & Science University Hospital dermatology department, my caring doctors upheld ethical laws and protected their patients. At that time I was also taking care of my wife.

But today the abuse of patients and their families is totally ignored by clever and crafty corrupt organizations or corporations, and the Oregon health authorities are looking the other way.

This is insane and unethical!

I will do my job as a U.S.-CNMI journalist to hold these entities responsible and accountable for taking my wife away. Her name is Shu Chun Li Romolor and what they did to her is evil.

My parents were supernatural healers on Saipan. My ancestors healed not abused families.

President Joe Biden I voted for you to crack down on these shady actors in our state and territorial governments.

The corruption in mental health departments is also linked to our nation’s homelessness problems, and if we continue to allow atrocities in these departments to continue then the homeless crisis all over the U.S. will continue. It is like China or Russia abusing their neighbors. The U.S. is better than that Mr. President. We are not abusers when we protect our  homeland security and borders every day and we must show the whole world we mean what we say when we take action on important family matters.

America stands for law and order and should not tolerate human abuses and atrocities everywhere.

I will not tolerate human abuses and atrocities because I work for the Guy upstairs Mr. President, and I am going to bring my wife back home under the Obama mental health directives.

As for the out-of-control riots and protests in Oregon, they must be addressed by U.S. federal authorities who must also identify the shady organizations that are taking federal grants that are supposed to help mental health patients and the homeless. The U.S. Congress must identify these clever organizations who think they can get away with their criminal acts against our citizens, innocent patients and their families.

On Saipan, the lawmakers there allowed China to abuse our guest workers. The local GOP has ruled our islands for more than 20 years and the result is big-time government corruption. For their part, judges and lawyers abused their power by taking my mother’s $7.4 million land compensation money.

 I am coming home to Saipan to file my lawsuits against U.S.-CNMI officials who abused  my mother, the real administrator of the Rita Kaipat estate.

I am a U.S. journalist who takes his job seriously and professionally and I don’t want to be part of the U.S. corporate news. I just want to be a U.S. independent and Saipan coconut news reporter because I am a U.S. independent and swing voter.

There is too much corruption in the nation and its territories, including mental health entities that are taking federal grants that are supposed to go to mental health and the homeless.

It’s all about open government, transparency, accountability and responsible governance.

 This is the story of my family crisis that I want to share with the U.S. President and CNMI lawmakers.

The writer is a resident of Portland, Oregon.

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