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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

"TRANSPORT, BUSES, SUCH A BORE..." 'Bettejo Dux' (Vintage Bettejo)


Bettejo Dux has lived on the cosmic Garden
 Island of Kaua'i for over 40 years.
Bettejo is a regular opinion writer in the Garden Island news
 and is the author of the famed novella, "The Scam." 
 Her latest fiction"Children of extinction"
 is now  released and available on Amazon!
Bettejo has a gift of mingling
 the present, the past, and the future. 


TRANSPORT, BUSES, SUCH A BORE

When I first arrived on Kauai some forty years ago, Kauai was a feudal state. The plantation managers were the kings and their department heads were  lords and ladies. Field workers lived simply, but, for the most part, peacefully together. Outside this circle were the big land holders, small business and services, schools and hospitals, a few quaint island style hotels and a rich rash of city and county workers. It was a benevolent state. All of us, at our different levels, lived in peace with each other and the extraordinary beauty of the island and its surroundings. I think of the great and glorious fields of waving green cane,  a cash crop, which contributed to clean fresh air and extraordinary beauty.

I think of Iniki.  Troubled times, and how we all came together...visitors, too, some of them...as a family and worked towards restoration. I think these times are gone.


Today the island is a third world country. Treated with much indifference and malignancies by the rich.  The powerful.  The greedy.  The military  And a most fragile industry, the tourist industry. Today we are a hard hit, rapidly disappearing middle class, with a steadily increasing number of unhappy islanders.

How dare I  express this?

Because it's true.  We live at  the end of a long line of destructive influences. Some people, mostly newcomers, question why we didn't protest over-development. We did! But the big land holders, the rich and the greedy and their bought off political cronies, held all the cards. Look at the mess they've created on the highways.  None of us can afford the million dollar  needed to build more roads.

All of us on this island, rich and poor, brown, black, yellow and white, young and old will be catastrophically impacted by this ignored insult left unanswered. This monstrosity is always in the headlines.

We all have to transport ourselves to somewhere. Some people must commute.  And you can't even write that  expense off your taxes. Buy a car, buy some gas, some oil, tires, batteries--whatever--go broke in the process.  Working people  have to get to jobs so they can pay for the commute. They have no choice. The rush to work, the rush home, causing road jams that just won't quit.  We have constant, disgusting, frustrating  traffic jams. Bumper to bumper fore and aft. Any hour. Any day.  Coming or going.  Where or why. To satellites overhead we must look like ants on a senseless journey to and fro.


Add to that visitors who fly in and  rent a car. Off to their destination. Off to see the sights.  Which they can't see, they're driving so fast. Or grumped miserably in a lump of exhaust that takes the breath away.

Then we have locals who love their cars, trucks--four-wheeled noise makers--like Americans, a few years, back loved their horses. "I'll die before I'll let you take these reins from my hand."

Horses were prettier, but history repeats itself. Such a bother. Such a bore.

Bettejo breaking bread and
 discussing life with her friend
and mentor, Richard Dawkins.

Bettejo endorses Steve Saylor for President, Check out his Youtube videos'.
Mr. Saylor lives on Kaua'i 6 months of the year....
Video #1;
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PPMPsVJoz4
Video #2;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKV8lFyv4e0
Video #3;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOoER6zcLZo
Newest video-#4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12qq10y8OAg



Bettejo's new priceless possession is Richard Dawkins' "Brief  Candle in the Dark."


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2 comments:

Jean Bornell said...

Our body actually requires amino acids not protein. Protein is the source of the amino acids which our body uses for synthesizing enzymes, for manufacturing peptide hormones to serve as precursors of antibodies, for constructing neurotransmitters and for making tissue protein as needed in maintenance and growth. Protein can also be converted into energy but not as efficiently as complex carbohydrates for it requires seven times as much water per calorie. There are 23 amino acids that our body needs, 8 of which are called essential and must be obtained directly from foods that contain them, and 15 that are called nonessential which our body manufactures...

EXCESS [NO to protein drinks and powders]
Excess protein can’t be stored, and its elimination puts a strain on the kidneys and liver. Too-high protein consumption is linked to kidney disease, cancers of the colon, breast, prostate and pancreas, and even osteoporosis.

PLANT PROTEIN
Three to four ounces of protein a day containing the essential amino acids is all that is needed to take care of our body’s requirements. Vegetables, legumes, grains and fruits are an excellent source of protein because they contain all of the essential amino acids we need. Even a grapefruit contains protein...

BONE DENSITY
We should not eat animal-based protein - meat contributes to calcium loss leading to osteoporosis, kidney disease, heart disease, certain cancers and ketosis [imbalancing the slightly alkaline pH of the blood toward the acid side].

Anonymous said...

Nothing will ever be as it was. 40 years from now someone will be saying how great it was in 2016! ;-)