Part 15/17:
The candidate reflects on the nature of leadership, pointing out that most of America’s founders were under 40—an indication that experience must be paired with youthful energy and integrity. He criticizes political entrenched interests for prioritizing personal and corporate profits over public service, and underscores the importance of transparency, honest discourse, and rebuilding trust in government.
He believes that new generations, unencumbered by the corrupt practices of the past, can restore the country’s values of service, aloha, and mutual respect. Small acts of outreach, like calling colleagues with gifts of local products, exemplify his philosophy: building bridges through respect and genuine connection.