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April 19, 2008 7:11 am > MAUI TODAY![]() |
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HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — Kulana hoihoi ole: Pessimist
April 19th, 2008: To be honest, we had a trifecta lined up, but we just don’t have the heart. Republican Strategist Kevin Phillips, U.S.Banker Charles Morris and former Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack have all come out with books in the past few months and all have the same message: run, as fast as you can, for cover. The U.S. Financial system is not fixable, they say. It’s going to crash. Mack calls it the “Greater Depression.” Morris calls it “The Trillion-dollar Meltdown.” Phillips just says its “Bad Money.” Buy land that can grow food and learn how to shoot a gun, is the advice, in a nutshell. We’re all used to the fringe elements, the survivalists, the right-wing nutjobs, and their gloom. But it is damned depressing to hear that the unstable were right all along, to hear the really bad news from the suits in the oak-panelled offices who have enjoyed the benefits of good wine and high living. It didn’t help us that the Hawaiian language apparently has a word for pessimist (see above) but none for optimist. We’re going to the beach, right after we go here:
2008 Earth Day Celebration & Plant Sale
Saturday, April 19 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
This will be the sixth annual Earth Day Celebration here! As always there will be educational booths focusing on conservation of Hawai’i’s environment, native species & the beautiful culture. Experience old Hawai’i by participating in Hawaiian cultural activities. Enjoy the ‘ono food & great Hawaiian music. Free admission & free parking. Bring the family for a fun, hands-on learning experience!
Maui Nui Botanical Gardens is located across the street from the War Memorial stadium in Wailuku on Kanaloa Ave.
HISTORICAL EVENTS ON THIS DAY — April 19th
- 1739: American astronomer John Winthrop observes “spots” on the sun
- 1852: The California Historical Society is founded
- 1861: The Union blockade of the Confederate States in the Civil War begins
- 1898: Congress authorizes the war with Spain (Spanish-American war)
- 1933: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt announces the U.S. will leave the gold standard
- 1994: A Los Angeles jury awarded $3.8 million to beaten motorist Rodney King.
- 1739: American astronomer John Winthrop observes “spots” on the sun
- 1852: The California Historical Society is founded
- 1861: The Union blockade of the Confederate States in the Civil War begins
- 1898: Congress authorizes the war with Spain (Spanish-American war)
- 1933: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt announces the U.S. will leave the gold standard
- 1994: A Los Angeles jury awarded $3.8 million to beaten motorist Rodney King.
- 1995: A truck bomb exploded outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring 500. (Timothy McVeigh was later convicted of federal murder charges and executed.)


