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John Pritchett

John Pritchett is an award-winning cartoonist. He has created artwork in Hawaii for decades, including 20 years at the Honolulu Weekly. See his portfolio on the web at: pritchettcartoons.com. Opinions are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Civil Beat’s views.



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About the Author

John Pritchett

John Pritchett is an award-winning cartoonist. He has created artwork in Hawaii for decades, including 20 years at the Honolulu Weekly. See his portfolio on the web at: pritchettcartoons.com. Opinions are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Civil Beat’s views.


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If teachers and many other unions endorse candidates, why would it be controversial that police unions make endorsements?

and · 4 years ago

I think the bothersome thought is when candidates/politicians seek union support one wonders what was promised to get that support? 聽The (any) union becomes a special interest group vying for a share of the taxpayer芒聙聶s endowment to the government. What does a news media guy and a union against transparency have in common? 聽Now, the theory behind government is to take care of the people. Right? 聽Or has that changed to some of the people, some of the time? 聽

Rampnt_1 · 4 years ago

Anyone who thinks that HPD should be more transparent shouldn't vote for Blangiardi because SHOPO opposes transparency.

sleepingdog · 4 years ago

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