Talk:Big Five (Hawaii)
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[edit]is pretty bad, since this small article really highlights them. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23.242.200.33 (talk) 05:31, 24 October 2016 (UTC)
Easily disproven Democratic Party "Fake News" as
[edit]"leaned heavily towards the Hawaii Republican Party." "favored the Republican Party of Hawaii." reference from Haole of New York Times, that never lived at Hawaii, 1966 Democrats Hippie hate the Establishment. "CHARLOTTE CURTIS SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMESTHE NEW YORK TIMES (BY CARL T. GOSSETT JR.)NOV. 27, 1966" person that used this as reference needs to go do an online background check.
Biographies of Registered Democratic Party Members, State of Hawaii Government and University of Hawaii "Men of Hawaii"
C.Brewer James Hunnewell Charles Brewer
Theo Davies Englishmen James and John Starkey and Robert Cheshire Janion Welshman Theophilus Harris Davies takes over 1881,
Amfac 1849 German Immigrants Heinrich Hackfeld, J. C. Pflueger, Paul Isenberg
Castle and Cooke Samuel Northrup Castle Amos Starr Cooke
Alexander and Baldwin 1831 Dwight Baldwin, Chariotte Baldwin. 1832 William Alexander and Mary Alexander at Hawaii. Sons Samuel Thomas Alexander and Henry Perrine Baldwin create Alexander and Baldwin, 1870.
Democratic Party U.S. President Andrew Jackson 1829 to 1837 appointed Loyal Democratic Party Members to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) that then sent Loyal Democrats to the Sandwich Isles (Hawaii).[1]
Democratic Party U.S. President Grover Cleveland 1885–1889 and 1893–1897 appointed Loyal Democratic Party Members to the U.S. Provisional Government of Hawaii. After the Democrat Businessmen like Democrat Henry E. Cooper formally deposed Queen Lili'uokalani of Hawaii in 1893 [2] Of significant importance are the Correspondence with Sanford B. Dole and the other Democrat Businessmen and notes why he Democrat President Grover Cleveland Appointed or Nominated them.
"During the Democratic Revolution of 1954, the unions inflicted a decisive blow against the giants and the sugar industry declined after Hawaii became a state in 1959 In the 1970s, as sugar plantations closed, many of the Big Five companies themselves were bought out. Where the companies are now"
Another Democrat Lie, as dis proven by State of Hawaii Government, Hawaii's Sugar Industry, History, "The islands of Oahu and Hawaii saw their final sugarcane harvests in 1996. Today, sugarcane is grown on about 70,000 acres on Kauai and Maui yielding some 340,000 tons of raw sugar." [3]
"The California and Hawaiian Sugar Company (C&H) was founded in 1906 and operated from 1921 to 1993 as an agricultural cooperative marketing association owned by the member sugar companies in Hawaii. In 1993, the member companies sold their interests in C&H to Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. in Honolulu, and the refining company's status changed from a cooperative to a corporation. Alexander and Baldwin, Inc. subsequently sold its majority share to an investment group in 1998 retaining a 40% common stock interest in the recapitalized company." [4]
2019
"The C&H brand is one of the leading sugar brands in the company's markets. C&H's primary market is west of the Mississippi River, although some sugar is sold on the eastern seaboard. More than 100 types, grades, and package sizes are sold within the two major groupings of grocery and industrial products. The refinery at Crockett, California refines, packages, and markets all of the output from Hawaii's sugar factories." [5] [6]Cite error: There are <ref>
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Proof Hawaii Sugar Industry, Molasses is byproduct of sugar production, September 2013, 1,400 tons of molasses spilled into Honolulu Harbor [8]
References
- ^ https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/presidents/jackson/memory.html
- ^ https://www.loc.gov/item/mm79016188/
- ^ http://www.hawaiiag.org/harc/HARCHS11.HTM
- ^ http://www.hawaiiag.org/harc/HARCHS11.HTM
- ^ http://www.hawaiiag.org/harc/HARCHS11.HTM
- ^ https://www.chsugar.com/home
- ^ https://www.chsugar.com/our-history
- ^ https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/23396971/faulty-pipe-caused-honolulu-harbor-molasses-spill/