
Working with Bernard for the past year and a half I've seen that he brings people together and listens attentively, with sincere interest in everyone's contribution. He doesn't slam anyone for the sake of his way, but aims to come together for the best solution knowing that as strong as one is, we're always stronger together.
Working in County government I've seen just how committed everyone is to the good for our island. This includes the other candidates. To borrow a piece of wisdom, 'No one ever made a decision with the hope of screwing this island.' You won't hear any candidate out there saying, 'Forget the locals, the beaches, the way of life here.' Every candidate running wants the best for this island. The difference to consider is who can get it done. I've seen Bernard get things done and he does it in the way: Together.
— Imai Aiu
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You were a planning commissioner and are now the deputy with the Planning Department. How do you think Bernard can help plan for a better future for Kauai?
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Planning for a better future for Kaua'i is easy and simple in its vision, but tough and complicated in its
execution — and it's in the execution where the true performance of any administrator comes out. Among what I think Bernard does best is he enables his staff to do its job. He doesn't tell you what he wants done, or when or how, but rather says, "This is what the people need done," and asks, "How do you intend to do it and what do you need to get it done?" To say what can be better said in Hawaiian, the effort to plan a better future for our island is not done by makou, us, the administration; or okou, you the people. Least of all is it done by wau wale no, one alone. It's done by kakou, all of us, together.
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