Biden admin 'abandoned the people of Hawaii' after Maui fires, Joe Rogan shocked



As Ukraine rakes in billions from the American government, Maui fire victims are still displaced.

Lucky for them, last year they received a $700 one-time payment from the government to help them get back on their feet. Joe Rogan equates the $700 one-time payment to 700 cups of Ramen noodles.

“Who said yes to that? Who allowed that?” Rogan asked Tulsi Gabbard, adding, “At the same time releasing this number where they accidentally had sent Ukraine $6 billion.”

“Yeah, they said, ‘Oh well, we lost track of this $6 billion and so now that we’ve found it because of some accounting error now we can go and send it to Ukraine,'” Gabbard says.

“I remember specifically when the fires had just happened. The White House brought in the director of FEMA to talk to the White House Press Corps and someone asked the question, ‘What are you, FEMA, what are you actually doing for the people who’ve been impacted by this tragedy?’”

“The director stood there with a straight face and proudly said, ‘Well, we have provided a one-time payment of $700 to everyone who has been impacted by this fire or displaced by this fire,’ and that was her big announcement,” Gabbard explains.

“So, we have completely abandoned those people in Hawaii,” Dave Rubin comments, disturbed.



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Hawaii's Democrat governor wants to impose $25 'climate impact fee' on tourists to prevent wildfires, preserve beaches



The Democrat governor of Hawaii has proposed a $25 "climate impact fee" on tourists to help preserve the state's natural environment.

During his state of the state address last month, Gov. Josh Green claimed that the fee was necessary to "provide the needed resources to protect our environment and increase awareness of the impacts of climate change." Green believes that the fee will generate $68 million in much-needed annual revenue.

Green also claimed that the state would use this money to preserve beaches and guard the state against future wildfires such as the catastrophic fires that broke out in Lahaina last August, killing at least 100 people, most of whom were elderly. Green also hopes to earmark at least half of that revenue for a state disaster relief fund or disaster insurance, which he said is necessary to dissuade investors from taking their investment dollars elsewhere, thinking that the investment risk in Hawaii is too high, the Honolulu Civil Beat reported.

About 9.5 million people visited the Aloha State last year, far outnumbering the state's 1.5 million residents. Should Green's proposal pass, tourist parties, regardless of size, will be assessed that $25 fee when checking in at hotels or short-term rentals.

"I believe this is not too much to ask of visitors," Green stated.

Last week, the state House Energy and Environmental Protection Committee began debating the governor's proposal. Though Hawaii's legislature is overwhelmingly left-leaning, with just eight total Republicans compared with 68 Democrats, the proposal is not guaranteed to pass. Last year, Gov. Green proposed a similar measure that would have imposed a $40 or $50 tourism fee, but it failed "in the final hours of the legislative session," the Daily Mail reported.

In lieu of a tourism fee, the governor said he's open to alternative ideas such as increasing the Transient Accommodations Tax. However, at 10.25%, the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association has argued that TAT is already high and that bumping it up even higher will almost assuredly deter visitors.

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