Bradah had 8 years to put this on track. We have witnessed Aloha stadium condemned under his watch with no replacement. There is no getting away from these facts. That dude showed zero leadership skills. Our program is suffering. No legacy points awarded. Lose money.
He should go away and admit he failed and he is going to leave it to the next Governor — either one will be a thousand times better. This dude deserves no credit for anything having to do with our program.
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Iggy is known for his foot dragging. Quite notorious. We shall see what he says in three weeks for his next announcement.
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That’s because he still searching for his twitter account passwordUnBiasFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 10:23 am. We have witnessed Aloha stadium condemned under his watch with no replacement. There is no getting away from these facts. That dude showed zero leadership skills. Our program is suffering. No legacy points awarded. Lose money.Bradah had 8 years to put this on track
He should go away and admit he failed and he is going to leave it to the next Governor — either one will be a thousand times better. This dude deserves no credit for anything having to do with our program.
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I'm no Ige apologist, but i think there are some factors and resources available now that were not available in previous years. Because of that, I cannot fully buy into the "he had 8 years" thing. He is a lame duck governor whose term is coming to an end very soon. Whether it is pardons, laws, or UH stadium, Ige will be making moves before all is done.
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Leadership means you are transparent with the public. At a minimum he should provide an outline of where he is going in plain words.bigislandkurt wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:10 pm I'm no Ige apologist, but i think there are some factors and resources available now that were not available in previous years. Because of that, I cannot fully buy into the "he had 8 years" thing. He is a lame duck governor whose term is coming to an end very soon. Whether it is pardons, laws, or UH stadium, Ige will be making moves before all is done.
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As for the final act of a lame duck governor. Interesting things can happen during the final months of he being in office.
And if one of those things is about shovels in the ground to get the stadium started, I'm all for it. Im' not going to fault Ige for doing this. All other frustrations with the governor must be kept in its proper perspective. As a UH fan, I'm good with what I am seeing.
And if one of those things is about shovels in the ground to get the stadium started, I'm all for it. Im' not going to fault Ige for doing this. All other frustrations with the governor must be kept in its proper perspective. As a UH fan, I'm good with what I am seeing.
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I agree with that. I just don’t believe there will be any urgency or physicality to any of this. This will be just talk and paper promises, I will only give credit to this administration if the structure comes down under his watch. Ain’t going to happen under Ige. That’s not how they roll. He loves calling attention to himself. Never delivers. That humility is fake. His sincerity persona amounts to zero results.bigislandkurt wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 1:28 pm As for the final act of a lame duck governor. Interesting things can happen during the final months of he being in office.
And if one of those things is about shovels in the ground to get the stadium started, I'm all for it. Im' not going to fault Ige for doing this. All other frustrations with the governor must be kept in its proper perspective. As a UH fan, I'm good with what I am seeing.
I hope for once I was wrong about all of this. I really do hope my analysis is wrong.
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the change in plans (via internal email) was leaked before they had time to craft an official statement.UnBiasFan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:36 amLeadership means you are transparent with the public. At a minimum he should provide an outline of where he is going in plain words.bigislandkurt wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:10 pm I'm no Ige apologist, but i think there are some factors and resources available now that were not available in previous years. Because of that, I cannot fully buy into the "he had 8 years" thing. He is a lame duck governor whose term is coming to an end very soon. Whether it is pardons, laws, or UH stadium, Ige will be making moves before all is done.
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As soon as they decided in the back room that they were going to change directions, they should have announced it. I am glad they acknowledged (without saying it) that their original plan belongs in the trash.poidog wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 5:03 pmthe change in plans (via internal email) was leaked before they had time to craft an official statement.UnBiasFan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:36 amLeadership means you are transparent with the public. At a minimum he should provide an outline of where he is going in plain words.bigislandkurt wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:10 pm I'm no Ige apologist, but i think there are some factors and resources available now that were not available in previous years. Because of that, I cannot fully buy into the "he had 8 years" thing. He is a lame duck governor whose term is coming to an end very soon. Whether it is pardons, laws, or UH stadium, Ige will be making moves before all is done.
Maybe, I am the odd one out here. But I have never seen examples of this kind of disjointed project planning. Who has been in charge in our state? Why didn’t he set the agenda for completion of a new stadium during his term?
If Ige can get the ball rolling for Josh, that is great. But let’s remember Ige’s accomplishment is throwing all the project planning done under his watch in the trash just before he leaves office. Perhaps, he can be thanked for that. My problem is with how we even managed to get here. And Ige gets no credit for the do over. Now he is telling us to keep it simple? The new project belongs to the new Governor. The clock has run out on Ige. Times up.