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OPINION | Truth 31: A leap of faith in China!

THE TRUTH of the matter is I believe the Senate has leaped before they looked, which is a big no-no! We learn in our formative years to “look before you leap” and yet the Senate seems to have jumped off the EVS-TAP cliff without doing their homework (KNOWING it will work). Based on what I have read…
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OPINION | Truth 30: Forward v backward thinkers & reality!

THE TRUTH of the matter is our Governor has “chosen wisely” for us and WE-as-a-People, need to get on board and start moving forward as “one people headed in the same direction” and stop figuratively looking in the rearview mirror at China. We don’t hear Kilili promoting this EVS-TAP stuff because …
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Variations | Or governor

THREE days before Javie Milei was sworn in as Argentina’s president, the Wall Street Journal reported that “El Loco” — his nickname, “the crazy one” — was already taking “a softer tone….” That shouldn’t be a bad thing. Governing is vastly different from campaigning. And we’re talking about governin…
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OPINION | Truth 29: Crying foul, scatterbrain & diplomacy!

THE TRUTH of the matter is the “scatter-brain approach to rebuilding our Economy” that I wrote about was not just supposition but indeed FACT! The Governor wanted to focus on Japan but it seems the GOP that are left is taking the lead when they (Ralph & Crew) were the ones who killed our Econom…
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The FAC of life

The usual SOME ratepayers are (again) complaining about their CUC bills, specifically for power.  They (once again) blame the Fuel Adjustment Charge. Elected officials, as usual, nod their heads, and have met with CUC officials to loudly and publicly tell them to lower utility rates. As if that’s a…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific | Double murder on Palmyra Island

TWO couples sharing a remote island in the Pacific, the first returned to Hawaii in the other couple’s vessel and the second couple was never seen again, alive.  What happened on Palmyra?  Now we know some of the truth. Palmyra lies 1,200 miles south of Hawaii and is a lonely outpost sometimes occu…
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Regarding the Discretionary Parole Program for China

U.S. lawmakers sent a joint letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas requesting to revoke the Discretionary Parole Program for Chinese tourists entering the CNMI. The lawmakers raised significant concerns about U.S. visa policy for Chinese nationals entering th…
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