Editorials

Time to try something new

Go for it Kim AFTER almost two years, the governor has nothing to show for his “pivot” policy, a critical decision with far-reaching consequences on the CNMI’s only industry and its sputtering economy. He has stated as much, asking us for “two more years” — as if struggling businesses, their employ…
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Who’s to blame? Look in the mirror.

When good news is not good enough GOOD news for CUC’s customers. The FAC rate remains the same for December. More good news. The CNMI’s power rates are the lowest among the U.S.-affiliated islands of the Pacific. The public’s reaction? Mostly disbelief that these facts could be considered good news…
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From reports to action

A modest request THE governor is right. The U.S. government should continue funding the annual economic reports prepared by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The cost should be insignificant for the feds — not even a drop in the federal bucket. In FYs 2022 and 2023 alone, according to NewsNation, th…
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A forever war

‘As long as the demand is there’ LISTENING to some of the lawmakers’ recent comments regarding meth addiction in the community reminded us…of some of the lawmakers’ comments in the 1990s when the CNMI was dealing with a full-blown meth epidemic. Those were the days when people were holding beach pa…
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The math of it all

An investment proposal worth considering AS in most issues involving economics, there seems to be a misunderstanding about Micronesian Air Connection Services’ QC application, which, if approved, would entitle them to tax breaks for 25 years. Some believe that the CNMI government should not “lose” …
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A voice not an echo

Nothing else but the economy THE delegate candidate who repeatedly hammered away at the need to revive the tourism-based economy won an upset victory against the nominee of what could possibly be the most economically oblivious administration in CNMI history. Many voters have moved beyond blaming t…
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Word to the wise

Effective leaders don’t pass blame; they take responsibility REGARDING the master concession operator agreement between DPL and Marianas Global Inc., the governor said “no company in its right mind” would have signed it. Setting aside the fact that it is impolitic on the part of the CNMI’s highest …
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Abject dependence

Beg, baby, beg! BACK in the day, local leaders pushed for self-government under the American flag so they could, among other things, pursue economic development. “The Marianas wanted and expected to be economically self-sufficient,” as Howard Willens and Deanne Siemer noted in their superb 2002 boo…
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Typical of government’s priorities

Move along, nothing to see here SOME retirees are once again calling for the replacement of the NMI Settlement Fund trustee. Once again, they are saying that the trustee should be “from here,” supposedly to reduce “expenses.” The point of appointing the current trustee, who is from Guam, is precise…
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Business as usual

Where the money is THE governor says “this is the right time” to tax construction activities because, well, there are several happening right now. This reminds us of “Slick” Willie Sutton’s response when asked why he robbed banks. “Because,” he said, “that’s where the money is.” Now many of us may …
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