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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, September 25, 2008

Lingle should be on the job, not the road

Talk about bad timing.

As Hawai'i confronts some of its toughest economic problems in recent memory, Gov. Linda Lingle will take a 12-day road trip that includes a six-state campaign swing for John McCain and her friend and fellow governor, Sarah Palin.

While she's gone, the problems will remain behind: A budget shortfall that will force steep cuts in government operations; the highest unemployment rate in six years; a shrinking economy possibly headed for recession; and major declines in visitor arrivals.

In fact, the August visitor arrival numbers are expected to be made public around the time Lingle is traveling — and they'll show another scary double-digit decline.

These problems will cut broadly and deeply into the lives of most Hawai'i residents. The hands-on, visible leadership of our governor is needed now more than ever.

While Lingle has some state business planned — meetings with business leaders at Forbes magazine and with Citigroup Inc. to discuss the state's bond sales — it's discouraging that most of her time will be spent campaigning for McCain/Palin.

Lingle says she can raise Hawai'i's profile during her appearances. That may be.

But certainly there are more effective ways to promote Hawai'i than by campaigning for a presidential candidate.

McCain announced plans to suspend his campaign and return to work in Washington to deal with the Wall Street bailout crisis. Lingle should follow his lead.