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The speaker expresses frustration as a forced American in Hawaii, feeling that they are being given minimal financial support after losing their home in a fire. They question who benefits from the paperwork they are asked to fill out and wonder if their community will be rebuilt or if it will be turned into a satellite city. They criticize the lack of assistance received and mention the presence of influential figures like Oprah. They also disagree with someone discouraging tourists from visiting Maui, as it affects the livelihoods of many working in the hotel industry. The speaker highlights the disparity between the burned-down homes of the working people and the untouched houses of the wealthier areas. They mention the lack of warning and water during the fire and express frustration with the situation. The transcript ends with a prayer for the lost and a blessing for everyone.

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The speaker expresses frustration as a forced American in Hawaii, feeling that they are being given minimal support after losing their home in a fire. They question who benefits from the paperwork they are asked to fill out and wonder if their community will be turned into a satellite city. They criticize the lack of assistance and mention the presence of celebrities like Oprah. They also disagree with someone discouraging tourists from coming to Maui, as it affects the livelihoods of many working people. The speaker highlights the disparity between the burned-down homes of the working class and the untouched houses of the wealthy. They mention the lack of warning and water during the fire. The speaker concludes by expressing disappointment with the limited financial aid received and the uncertainty of who to contact for help. Another speaker offers blessings for the lost and those yet to be found.

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A man is frustrated that the government helps foreigners with housing and money, while denying him assistance despite being disabled. He questions why his hard work isn't benefiting him, calls for the government to prioritize citizens over foreign aid, and suggests a rebellion to hold the government accountable. He emphasizes the need to take care of home first before assisting others. The man expresses his anger at the unfair treatment and calls for action from the citizens.

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Politician's betrayal of promises, selling out to corporations, and neglect of the people are highlighted. The speaker emphasizes the need for collective action to address issues like chemical-filled agriculture, poor education, overtaxation, and perpetual war. They express skepticism about individual leaders' ability to bring change and call for unity in standing up against oppression. The audience is thanked for their support and solidarity.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons for allegedly destroying Haiti and controlling its resources. They claim the Clintons mismanaged relief funds, enriched themselves, and hindered Haiti's development. The speaker urges Americans to stand against corruption and injustice. They highlight the Clintons' negative impact on Haiti's economy and political system. The speaker emphasizes the need for Haiti to govern itself and utilize its abundant resources. They criticize the Clintons for their alleged mistreatment of black people and interference in Haitian politics. The speaker calls for awareness and support to expose the Clintons' actions in Haiti.

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Speakers at a meeting in Hawaii express their frustration with the government's handling of various issues. They criticize the limitations on their powers and question the validity of the group. They accuse the agencies present of not being truthful and prioritize their own political careers over serving the people. The speakers call for the removal of the leader, Josh Green, in order to bring about real change. They also highlight the loopholes in regulations that benefit developers and call for unity in fighting for the rights of the people. The meeting becomes heated and the governor walks out. The speakers emphasize the need for the government to listen to the concerns of the people.

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The speaker expresses frustration about the lack of support for Hawaii after a disaster. They criticize the government for prioritizing other countries over fellow Americans and highlight the need for assistance in terms of food, water, shelter, and medical supplies. The speaker also criticizes the governor for focusing on rebuilding rather than providing emotional support. They suggest proactive measures to prevent disasters, such as clearing dead trees and implementing fire safety measures. The speaker questions the competence of the emergency management coordinator and criticizes their lack of preparation and planning. They emphasize the government's responsibility to provide safety and security and express disappointment in their failure to do so. The speaker concludes by mentioning their own position in the government and the tendency of emergency management coordinators to resign after disasters.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of care and attention given to their community. They emphasize the importance of voting and remembering the neglect they face. They question why emergency services are slow to respond and why code enforcement is unresponsive. They feel like they are left to police their own community. The speaker criticizes ranked choice voting and calls for a return to one person, one vote. They highlight the issue of homelessness and rising rent prices, blaming corporations for buying up houses and creating a false market. They question why America, as a capitalist society, isn't benefiting its citizens.

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The speaker expresses frustration with a system that doesn't prioritize the majority's interests. They argue that democracy is not functioning as intended, citing examples like a governor who focuses on misgendering laws instead of addressing more pressing concerns. They criticize the governor of Texas for not taking action to stop illegal immigration despite having the means to do so. The speaker believes that politicians prioritize the desires of a small group of people over the majority, which they see as a betrayal of democracy. They conclude by expressing their extreme views on illegal immigration.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons, accusing them of destroying Haiti and pretending to be friends while actually being enemies. They claim that after the earthquake, countries and celebrities donated billions of dollars to Haiti, but the money was mishandled and not used to rebuild the country. The speaker also mentions Haiti's rich resources, such as oil and gold, which are being exploited by the Clintons. They criticize the Clintons for controlling business opportunities in Haiti and accuse them of dropping diseases and stealing money and resources. The speaker concludes by stating that Hillary Clinton should not be running for president due to her criminal records and involvement in deceptive practices.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of government support and decides to take matters into their own hands. They mention that the government blocked the entrance to Lahaina, preventing people from getting supplies. Despite their efforts to seek help from the government, they received no assistance. The speaker concludes by stating that they will show the government how things should be done.

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The speaker expresses concern about people taking advantage of the situation in Maui after a disaster. They mention that instead of being able to grieve and process what's happening, the people of Maui have to deal with others trying to buy their land. They call out investors and realtors for contacting families who have lost their homes and offer to buy their land. They urge victims to get the names of these individuals and businesses so they can be exposed. Another speaker emphasizes the need to prevent corporate entities from buying up land in Maui and urges state leaders to create policies to protect the local community. They stress the importance of keeping locals in the area and preventing further displacement.

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The speakers express their concerns about the power and actions of the group in charge. They question the validity of the group and criticize their focus on programs and money rather than the needs of the people. They emphasize that the group works for the people and should listen to them. They also criticize a leader who is absent and accuse him of prioritizing his political career. The speakers call for change and unity, expressing frustration with loopholes and the lack of voice for the people. They demand that the leader step down for real change to occur. The meeting becomes heated and off-topic at times.

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The speaker expresses outrage and frustration at the limited time given to address a national crisis. They criticize the lack of action and accuse the officials of selling out and lacking trustworthiness. The speaker compares the situation to their experience as a prosecutor, calling it "vote trafficking" and accusing the officials of being criminals. They express concern about their voices being silenced and the possibility of unfair elections. The speaker concludes by criticizing the chairperson for not allowing more time for constituents to speak and expressing their dissatisfaction with the lack of action taken.

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The speaker criticizes someone's priorities in Maui. They hired a private firefighting team to protect their land, but didn't offer housing to displaced people. The speaker also mentions shady real estate deals that helped the person acquire land for less than its value. Instead of using their own money to rebuild Maui, they ask the public for help on social media. The speaker believes the person is more focused on gaining social media points than actually providing assistance.

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The speaker expresses concern about people taking advantage of the situation in Maui after a disaster. They mention that instead of being able to grieve and process what's happening, the people of Maui have to deal with others trying to buy their land. They call out investors and realtors for contacting families who have lost their homes and offer to buy their land. They urge victims to gather information about these individuals and businesses so they can be exposed. Another speaker emphasizes the need to prevent corporate entities from buying up land in Maui and urges state leaders to create policies to protect the local community. They stress the importance of keeping locals in the area and preventing further displacement.

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The speaker, Weline Christian, expresses concern for the people affected by the fire in Lahaina, Maui. They criticize the lack of action from authorities and the focus on money rather than the well-being of the community. They suggest bringing in lumber and allowing construction workers to rebuild homes, emphasizing the importance of supporting the people directly. They also call for meetings to be held in Maui and urge officials to listen to the ideas and needs of the affected individuals. The speaker emphasizes the importance of community support and urges officials to take responsibility and prioritize the people's needs.

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The speaker criticizes someone's actions in relation to the situation in Maui. They point out that instead of using their resources to help those affected, the person hired a private firefighting team to protect their own land. The speaker also mentions the person's failure to address shady real estate deals and their request for the public to fund the rebuilding of Maui. The speaker concludes by highlighting the person's focus on gaining social media points rather than providing assistance.

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The speaker questions the effectiveness of the constitution and expresses concern about creating new organizations that may fail. They believe that the money spent on the referendum could have been used to address issues like homelessness and struggling families. The speaker believes that the voice created by the referendum will not bring people together but instead divide them further. They emphasize the importance of grassroots involvement and urge elected officials to listen to the community's needs. The speaker questions the actions of representatives in parliament and questions the need for a voice when it only leads to hate.

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The Maui community is feeling neglected and wonders why the president hasn't visited yet. They question why they are being ignored and not given the same attention as other Americans.

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The speaker expresses concern about the state of the United States, urging people to vote out politicians who are not serving the country's best interests. They criticize politicians who prioritize special interests over American citizens, particularly in relation to immigration and healthcare. The speaker calls for reclaiming the country from these influences.

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The speaker expresses anger towards the Clintons, accusing them of destroying Haiti while pretending to be friends. They claim that the Clintons received more than $6 billion in donations for relief efforts after the earthquake, but the money did not reach the people in need. The speaker also alleges that the Clintons control Haiti's resources, such as oil and gold, and have allowed corruption to flourish. They call for awareness and support to expose the Clintons' actions and give Haiti the opportunity to govern itself and trade with other countries.

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The speaker criticizes someone's actions in relation to the situation in Maui. They accuse the person of hiring a private firefighting team to protect their land instead of using it to house displaced people. The speaker also mentions shady real estate deals that the person was involved in to acquire the land. They criticize the person for not using their wealth to rebuild Maui and instead asking the public for help. The speaker concludes by saying that the person prioritizes social media points over actually helping.

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Speakers at a meeting express their frustration with the government's lack of accountability and disregard for the people of Hawaii. They question the validity of the group and criticize the representatives for focusing on their own political careers instead of serving the public. The speakers remind the officials that they work for the people and should be truthful. They also criticize the lack of respect shown by some officials, comparing it to how one would not speak disrespectfully to their boss. The frustration is evident as they mention specific agencies involved in the redevelopment plans and express disappointment in certain individuals.

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The speaker, representing the Maialua family, demands accountability for the recent events in Lahaina. They question why the electric company did not turn off the power and hold them responsible. The police are also criticized for blocking people from entering or exiting the area, resulting in loss of life. The speaker suggests an investigation by a third party not associated with the government. They express distrust in the government and raise concerns about land ownership and transparency. The speaker mentions being blocked from returning to Lahaina and describes chaos and riots. They question the documents for FEMA and express concern about the water issue. The speaker emphasizes the need for accountability and the truth.
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