Allow Guam inmates at Saipan prison; wait for Feds to come to us
By Mabel Doge Luhan Oh, it’s almost Christmas again! Indeed, the Feast of Saint Lucia is usually when my grandchildren stop asking me for unrealistic Christmas gifts, and tone their…
By Mabel Doge Luhan Oh, it’s almost Christmas again! Indeed, the Feast of Saint Lucia is usually when my grandchildren stop asking me for unrealistic Christmas gifts, and tone their…
I wonder if NettyCee misses the chirps of the birds throughout San Antonio. Or if my niece misses the drive by East Hagatna Bay at sunset. As I visit Saipan…
About 50,000 Guamanians and foreign workers were working in the Guam private sector when Eddie Calvo left office at the start of 2019, and Lou Leon Guerrero replaced him. According…
Chris Duenas, member of the Guam Legislature, responded to Kandit’s request for his opinion to the questions: Is it the government’s job to get people work opportunity and to lower…
There is an irony juxtaposing the good intentions of the Chamorro Land Trust Act and the current exodus of Chamorros from their own land: As CLT lands – about one-fifth…
By Michael San Nicolas The class warfare outcome in reality turned out reversed, eliminating the middle class put politicians in the pockets of the wealthy and made their elections dependent…
By Jesse Lujan The government’s role in bettering the economy is to create and provide an environment that attracts investors and investment and fosters entrepreneurship. The government should reduce red…
By Michael San Nicolas The function of government is to govern. To set the framework for public policies and execute the delivery of public services as expected by the community…
We asked the question, ‘Why do you choose to stay on Guam,’ and the overwhelming response from more than 300 readers could be summed up this way: ‘There is no…
Michael San Nicolas, who ran unsuccessfully for governor last year on a platform of change, chimed in twice on a Kandit discourse about the reasons (what is believed to be)…