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Rainy Season Kicks Off in Hawaii

It’s that time of year again. I’m not talking about returning holiday gifts or scooping up retail bargains. It’s rainy season in Hawaii.

Like most Decembers, 2008 did not disappoint. While everyone on the Mainland wonders if they’ll have a white Christmas, here in Hawaii residents wonder if they’ll have power. Recent deluges have flooded our roads and yards, leaving many–like a million people on the island of Oahu–without power for several days. Blackouts in December signal that our wet season has arrived.

(My street turns into a river this time of year. )

It’s also the time of year when I gloat. While Barack Obama rushed out the buy a generator, I remained comfortably plugged into my off-the-grid solar power system. Didn’t have to get my slippers wet or stand in long lines. Never mind that I can’t use a hair dryer or hot plate because of my system’s limitations. The fact that I don’t pay a power bill–ever–far outweighs such minor inconveniences.

Obama may be our president-elect, but he and others in line with him at the Mart can still learn a thing or two about sustainable living–like how not to be dragged into the mud by their reliance on unsustainable energy. This isn’t rocket science, Obama, just one decision: use alternatives to fossil fuels.

Last Day to Register to Vote in Hawaii for 2008 Election

The last day to register to vote in Hawaii is next Monday, October 6th.

Are you registered? Are your friends and family? Each and every vote in Hawaii is absolutely crucial on Election Day. But in just a few days, the time for bringing new voices into the political process will be over.

You need to be certain that you, your friends, and your family are registered by the deadline — it’s a small step that will have a huge impact on our nation’s future.

This election is too important to leave anything to chance. Make sure your voice is heard — and forward this page to all the Hawaiians you know.

How to Contact Senators and Representatives to Express Your Views

Have an opinion about Paulson’s proposed $700 billion bailout of failing banks, one that does not allow for any oversight of how the money will be spent?  Our Congresspeople are working on this issue and others and need your feedback in order to act in your interest.

Call or email your elected representatives and let them know how you want them to handle the issue.

The US House of Representatives makes it easy to write your rep with a website that helps you identify your Congressperson.

If you’ve never called your Congresspeople before, it’s easy. Dial the number and tell the person who answers your view on the issue.  He or she will relay the message.  You can tell them your name or choose to remain anonymous.

Why should taxpayers bailout greedy corporations?

For residents of Hawaii, here are our Congresspeople’s contact information:

Hawaii Senators

Daniel Inouye
Washington DC Office (202) 224-3934
Honolulu Office (808) 541-2542
Web contact form

Daniel Akaka
Washington DC Office (202) 224-6361
Honolulu Office (808) 522-8970
Web contact form

Hawaii Representatives

Mazie Hirono
Washington DC Office (202) 225-4906
Honolulu Office (808) 541-1986
Web contact form

Neil Abercrombie
Washington DC Office (202) 225-2726
Honolulu Office (808) 541-2570
Email Neil.Abercrombie@mail.house.gov