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Related: About this forumAbercrombie: Environmental Critics Are 'Apocalyptic Naysayers'
By Chad Blair 03/29/2012
On Senate Bill 755, which has pitted groups that want job growth versus those fearful that it will come at the expense of the environment, Abercrombie suggested the latter group has overreacted.
"It's just that some folks seem to be professional naysayers, and sometimes the facts don't always measure up to the rhetoric," he said. "I tend to wait and see what the legislation actually says, if and when it passes, and then, obviously I will have to make decisions about it."
"The sky is not necessarily falling during the legislative session," Abercrombie continued. "There is a tendency for apocalyptic statements being made about what is going to happen or not happen."
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"However Hoopili works itself out, you've got a Land Use Commission that goes back to a couple of governorships, you've had decisions made over a number of years it's a secondary issue to me," he said.
More: Civil Beat Story
On Senate Bill 755, which has pitted groups that want job growth versus those fearful that it will come at the expense of the environment, Abercrombie suggested the latter group has overreacted.
"It's just that some folks seem to be professional naysayers, and sometimes the facts don't always measure up to the rhetoric," he said. "I tend to wait and see what the legislation actually says, if and when it passes, and then, obviously I will have to make decisions about it."
"The sky is not necessarily falling during the legislative session," Abercrombie continued. "There is a tendency for apocalyptic statements being made about what is going to happen or not happen."
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"However Hoopili works itself out, you've got a Land Use Commission that goes back to a couple of governorships, you've had decisions made over a number of years it's a secondary issue to me," he said.
More: Civil Beat Story
Really Neil? I thought you were more sensible. Oh well, it's not like Mufi would have been any better.
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Abercrombie: Environmental Critics Are 'Apocalyptic Naysayers' (Original Post)
ellisonz
Mar 2012
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msongs
(70,178 posts)1. that's abercrombie's opinion, what does fitch think :-) nt
ellisonz
(27,739 posts)2. Fitch thinks that Aloha shirt is hideous and he should were a polo with the collar popped. n/t
rich rachad
(2 posts)3. Spam deleted by Morning Dew (MIR Team)
rich rachad
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ellisonz
(27,739 posts)5. Wassup to the Spammer
Pushing cheap Aloha Shirts in dis thread!