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Lloyd Gilliom Passes Away And Its Time To Occupy Maui Buses


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May 23, 2012 | 08:33 AM
LLOYD GILLIOM PASSES AWAY
And now for some sad news that hits very close to home: Lloyd Brent Gilliom, a member of the MauiTime ohana, passed away on the morning of Wednesday, May 16. He was 71.

For most of Hawaii, Lloyd is the father of Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom and Eric Gilliom, two of Maui's biggest and most popular musicians, as well as Tim Gilliom, a Hokule'a crewmember. But he was also a straight-shooting working man who worked with his hands and did real labor (he was the proprietor of Maui Sandblasting and Maui Monument and Granite).

Since August 2010, Lloyd was also one of MauiTime's circulation drivers–one of just a handful of individuals who, each week, actually distribute the stacks of MauiTime to our various boxes and circ locations around the island. It's not an easy job, and requires a good deal of manual labor, but Lloyd really took to it.

"He was such a strong, proud man," said Tommy Russo, MauiTime's publisher. "I really wish I had the chance to get to know him better. It was very cool to hear stories from the road, from when he was out delivering papers."

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Put simply, Lloyd was a good man. We depended on him to help deliver our work each week to our readers, and he never let us down. We will miss him dearly.

"Lloyd never met anyone he did not like, and he cared about everyone he came into contact with," said Mimi Gilliom, his wife of 53 years, in a statement on the passing sent out by Pae 'Aina Communications.

Services and arrangements are pending.

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OCCUPY MAUI BUSES!

Time for some old fashioned radical agitation. Looks like the Occupy Wall Street Maui folks read the recent Maui News story on the proposed Maui Bus fare increases (day passes would now cost $5 instead of $2) because on Saturday, May 19 they sent me an email titled "Occupy Our Buses!"

"The Mayor, the Maui County Council, and the Maui County Department of Transportation (DOT) are trying to make this a done deal before you even find out," read the pdf handbill attached to the email. "There were past opportunities to testify, but no notices were ever posted on the buses. Your final opportunity to give testimony is coming up this Thursday, May 24th, yet there are still no notices on the bus, even though Maui DOT has repeatedly been asked to post them."

Occupy Wall Street Maui is calling for all the usual citizen actions to fight the proposed bus fare hike: testify before the Maui County Council on May 24, email Mayor Alan Arakawa and all the council members, call for a special public hearing on the proposed fare hikes, etc. Oh, and one thing, too:

"Practice non-violent civil disobedience by putting $1 in the box come July 1st and refusing to get off the bus," states the flyer. "If we all stick together on this, there is no way they can stop us. It's impossible for them to arrest us all."

Yeah! Stick it to the Man right where it hurts! In the bus fare box!

Oh, and County of Maui–don't bother trying to undercut the whole thing by keeping the $1 ride fares, because the Occupy troops are already anticipating that:

"Due to public outcry, there is now some talk of keeping the $1 fare but still raising the day passes to $5. Should this happen, let's still all practice civil disobedience and demonstrate our outrage by putting put [sic] just one penny in the fare box and refusing to get off the bus."

Yeah, do that... wait. A penny? Where'd that come from? And why a penny? Who's got a penny these days? Besides, if the county keeps the $1 ride fare, then sticking just a penny into the box would actually constitute unjust theft. I can totally see where giving $1 instead of $5 is legitimate protest, but a penny? That's just mean. Then again, it's been a long time since I read Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, so maybe I'm missing something.

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    One man's double fare double take
    May 24, 2012 | 08:50 PM

    TODAY WE SAW THE COUNTY DOUBLE DOWN ON UNFAIRLY RAISED FARES AND MAKE, THEN IMMEDIATELY BREAKS, PROMISE TO IMPROVE PROCESS TRANSPARENCY AND FEEDBACK:

    Despite the dozen or so people who managed to make it up to counsel chambers and mobilize around this issue in a short time frame; those fiercely and coherently opposed to the unfair fare hike, whom were lucky enough to be allowed to testify today, before promptly getting their thing back on fast track, running over untold #'s of poverty shackled people tied to tracksportation, and the ramming democratic process even further off the tracks, AND DESPITE the repeated claims from Maui Council Persons/Budget Commissioners (coming off as lip-service and posturing) and ultimately a pivot to what (for all we know) was their original objective: TODAY WE WERE TAKEN FOR A RIDE, though we can count some qualified sucesses.

    ALTHOUGH:
    In Mike Victorino's last minute budget amendment, which passed after a failed amendment to the amendment from Mike White and Bob Carroll would have froze rates pending a possible fumble recovery from the county...

    ~FARES ARE SET TO INCREASE BY 100% JULY 1ST (unless something dramatic happens).
    ~One-way fares will remain, although their price will be doubled to $2.
    ~Day passes will come down from the scary $5 proposed level, to only a DOUBLED in price $4.

    We did see some fast dissassociating from "backrooming" and slick maneuvering with promises to open up decision making process to various stakeholders, most notably by putting up notices on buses and soliciting community input before instituting broad changes to services or structures...

    STARTING FIRST THING TOMORROW APPARENTLY!?!

    If you find this unacceptable and wish to organize and explore what further options for remediation and recourse might still exist, or to continue with can of worm-ridden dialogue this debacle has opened re county services in general, might I suggest looking into the 'Occupy Maui Bus Working Group' on facebook.

    Mr.Paleface
    PÄ'ia
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    One man's double fare double take
    May 24, 2012 | 09:08 PM

    Doh! Glaring correction:
    Don Couch was today the voice of moderation introducing the amendment to the amendment, and Mike White was one of the 5 whom voted against that plan.

    also should read: MAKE, THEN IMMEDIATELY BREAK, PROMISE

    Mr.Paleface
    PÄ'ia
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    Maui bus fares
    May 26, 2012 | 09:15 AM

    Leave the bus fares alone. Enough has been taken away from Hawaiians. At the very least you could allow them to go to work, or visit friends at a reasonable rate.
    I am not Hawaiian, just someone who knows a little about the history of the islands, and what has been done to the people.htven

    Dora Bates
    Calgary AB Canada
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