Letter to the Editor: Chamberonomics 77… who is paying?

Representative Sablan’s letter was cited in the United States motion to dismiss. Her comments demonstrated more reason and logic than the governor, his administration, his business associates and their interests, his free consultants, and she has represented the CNMI with wisdom and tenacity. The governor has again squandered our dwindling resources for his own political and proprietary interests.

Most CNMI lawmakers stood silent during this affair, and are apparently either unwilling or unequipped to act on our dire circumstances and complicated economic issues. It is amazing that so many CNMI lawmakers  would let Fitial and a couple of mainland lawyers squander NMI money against the best interests of so many needy indigenous children and their futures.

The NMI’s financial collapse is imminent and for the local Legislature to do nothing is unforgivable. This regime brings  shame to citizens here unless we do something about it.

We must demand accountability for these actions, specifically, who funded this legal action and what the decent citizens of the NMI now owe this person, company, or country.

I am requesting U.S. Homeland Security to investigate this matter expeditiously for the best interests of our citizens and the security interests of the United States of America.

RON HODGES

Puerto Rico, Saipan 

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