Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 10, 1 ʻOkakopa 2014 — KOKOSKI, MICHAEL LIBERTARIAN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

KOKOSKI, MICHAEL LIBERTARIAN

Q1. It is myunderstandingthatthe Native Hawaiian community must have a plaee to make 'ohana on O'ahu with sovereignty and aloha throughout the Hawaiian lsland ehain as a matter of right. To this

end it would be my aim to accommodate the rights of sovereignty to all people by calling for an end to the Federal Reserve Act of 1914, abolishment of the IRS, DEA, CIA and the NSA. Because a free people cannot be subjected to forced servitude and obedience to agencies of government under criminal penalties. Government cannot have the authority to force all people to serve the body politic by subjecting the populaee to mandatory taxation and reporting of all finance under pains and penalties. Likewise government has no right to criminalize people based upon their consumption of any products including so-called controlled substances or drugs. I will advocate the sovereignty of all people. Q2 I would work hard to remove the need to have doctor-written prescriptions for sovereign people who seek to purchase pharmaceutical products. I believe that sovereignty belongs to the people who ultimately choose their own form of government. However, the American People have been brainwashed into believing anything politicians teach them to think. As a result, free sovereign people are forced to pay doctors and insurance companies money to get the prescriptions they need, or, to buy the pharmaeeuiieal products they desire. I would work hard to restore the sovereignty of all people by lifting the need to have doctors write prescriptions for pharmaceutical products when sold to Native Hawaiians. So we ean just go buy whatever we need without any red tape. That should remove barriers to health care for Native Hawaiians, by ending exclusive contracts to market and sell Pharisaical products in the United States.