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The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Lawbreaker U.S. President William McKinley, et. als.

 

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Lawbreaker U.S. President William McKinley, et. als.

                                                             Review by Amelia Gora (2021)

 

U.S. President William McKinley disregarded the facts that U.S. President Grover Cleveland Gave Hawaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, 1894, and 1897.

McKinley had the Army, Navy, and other personnel "develop" the Territory of the United States, then changed it to the Territory of Hawaii creating a "pretend" government under the American Empire, a setup that captured territories lesser than a nation.

The United States operated with nations that had treaties.

McKinley had also started a War with Spain four (4) days before getting the approval of Congress which means that he failed to follow the U.S. Constitution.

 

William McKinley
McKinley (cropped).jpg
25th President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1897 – September 14, 1901
Vice President
  • Garret Hobart (1897–1899)
  • None (1899–1901)[a]
  • Theodore Roosevelt
    (Mar–Sep 1901)
Preceded byGrover Cleveland
Succeeded byTheodore Roosevelt
39th Governor of Ohio
In office
January 11, 1892 – January 13, 1896
LieutenantAndrew L. Harris
Preceded byJames E. Campbell
Succeeded byAsa S. Bushnell
Chair of the
House Ways and Means Committee
In office
March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1891
Preceded byRoger Q. Mills
Succeeded byWilliam M. Springer
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio
In office
March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1891
Preceded byDavid R. Paige
Succeeded byJoseph D. Taylor
Constituency20th district (1885–1887)
18th district (1887–1891)
In office
March 4, 1877 – May 27, 1884
Preceded byLaurin D. Woodworth
Succeeded byJonathan H. Wallace
Constituency17th district (1877–1879)
16th district (1879–1881)
17th district (1881–1883)
18th district (1883–1884)
Personal details
Born
William McKinley Jr.

January 29, 1843
Niles, Ohio, U.S.
DiedSeptember 14, 1901 (aged 58)
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Cause of deathAssassination
Resting placeMcKinley National Memorial,
Canton, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Other political
affiliations
Whig[1]
Spouse(s)
 
(m. 1871)​
Children2
Parents
EducationAllegheny College
Mount Union College
Albany Law School
Profession
  • Politician
  • lawyer
SignatureCursive signature in ink
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States (Union Army)
Years of service1861–1865
RankBrevet Major
Unit23rd Ohio Infantry
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Konohiki Information

Our Konohiki David Kromer sent the following message about U.S. President William McKinley:

David Kromer

Jul 16, 2021, 11:46 AM (17 hours ago)
to me
Resent history channel 
Reviewed creation of great wealth by monopolies in industry it also revealed that the 25th President William Mc Kinley presidency was bought for $20 million. Because he was pro big business and Bryan was pro anti trust. 
Which would have dispersed their monopolies 
 Further they put Teddy Roosevelt in the vice president position a go no were have no voice box to contain him also a could not be bought person that was Anti monopolist. But oddly empire building .
This plan was upset by the death  of McKinley. Which brought on the trust busting and afforded Henry Ford     the ability to build his automated car factory and establish a fair work week with higher wages . by removing the patient monopoly on the automobile .
Creating the beginnings of the middle class and fair labor practices which destroyed the abuses of labor by monopolies 
McKinley. Supporter of monopolies was shoot by a disgruntled worker of one of those. Low wages long hours poor unsafe working conditions monopolies .".
SUMMARY
U.S. President William McKinley was a dishonest man as documented above.
He was paid $20 Million for his part in helping the monopolies.
 
Other U.S. Presidents by disregarding U.S. President Grover Cleveland's honest works, and continuing the wrongs of U.S. President William McKinley, by failing to make corrections in regards to the Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaii means that they have or are dishonest and perpetuate crimes including the failure to follow rules of law, international laws, Treaties, and the U.S. Constitution.
U.S. President Grover Cleveland also spoke out about the breaches of the Neutrality laws which was also disregarded by all U.S. Presidents since U.S. President McKinley.
See:  

1896  - August 26. U.S. President Cleveland: Warned About a Military enterprise or Expedition = Breach of Neutrality 

The Pacific commercial advertiser. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, August 26, 1896, Page 4, Image 4

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The U.S. Presidents since U.S. President William McKinley who failed to follow the rules of law, international laws, the Neutrality laws, 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States, and the U.S. Constitution when it came to the independent nation that has sovereignty - Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaii were:
26September 14, 1901

March 4, 1909
President Roosevelt - Pach Bros.jpgTheodore RooseveltRepublicanVacant through
Mar. 4, 1905
1904Charles W. Fairbanks
27March 4, 1909

March 4, 1913
William Howard Taft - Harris and Ewing.jpgWilliam Howard TaftRepublican1908James S. Sherman[e]
Vacant after
Oct. 30, 1912
28March 4, 1913

March 4, 1921
Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Harris & Ewing bw photo portrait, 1919.jpgWoodrow WilsonDemocratic1912Thomas R. Marshall
1916
29March 4, 1921

August 2, 1923
Warren G Harding-Harris & Ewing.jpgWarren G. Harding[e]Republican1920Calvin Coolidge
30August 2, 1923[r]

March 4, 1929
Calvin Coolidge cph.3g10777 (cropped).jpgCalvin CoolidgeRepublicanVacant through
Mar. 4, 1925
1924Charles G. Dawes
31March 4, 1929

March 4, 1933
President Hoover portrait.jpgHerbert HooverRepublican1928Charles Curtis
32March 4, 1933

April 12, 1945
FDR 1944 Color Portrait.jpgFranklin D. Roosevelt[e]Democratic1932John Nance Garner
1936
1940Henry A. Wallace
1944Harry S. Truman
33April 12, 1945

January 20, 1953
TRUMAN 58-766-06 CROPPED.jpgHarry S. TrumanDemocraticVacant through
Jan. 20, 1949
1948Alben W. Barkley
34January 20, 1953

January 20, 1961
Dwight D. Eisenhower, official photo portrait, May 29, 1959.jpgDwight D. EisenhowerRepublican1952Richard Nixon
1956
35January 20, 1961

November 22, 1963
John F. Kennedy, White House color photo portrait.jpgJohn F. Kennedy[s]Democratic1960Lyndon B. Johnson
36November 22, 1963

January 20, 1969
37 Lyndon Johnson 3x4.jpgLyndon B. JohnsonDemocraticVacant through
Jan. 20, 1965
1964Hubert Humphrey
37January 20, 1969

August 9, 1974
Richard Nixon presidential portrait (1).jpgRichard Nixon[h]Republican1968Spiro Agnew[h]
1972
Vacant, Oct. 10 – Dec. 6, 1973
Gerald Ford[t]
38August 9, 1974

January 20, 1977
Gerald Ford presidential portrait.jpgGerald FordRepublicanVacant through
Dec. 19, 1974
Nelson Rockefeller[t]
39January 20, 1977

January 20, 1981
JimmyCarterPortrait2.jpgJimmy CarterDemocratic1976Walter Mondale
40January 20, 1981

January 20, 1989
Official Portrait of President Reagan 1981.jpgRonald ReaganRepublican1980George H. W. Bush
1984
41January 20, 1989

January 20, 1993
George H. W. Bush presidential portrait (cropped).jpgGeorge H. W. BushRepublican1988Dan Quayle
42January 20, 1993

January 20, 2001
Bill Clinton.jpgBill ClintonDemocratic1992Al Gore
1996
43January 20, 2001

January 20, 2009
George-W-Bush.jpegGeorge W. BushRepublican2000Dick Cheney
2004
44January 20, 2009

January 20, 2017
Official portrait of Barack Obama.jpgBarack ObamaDemocratic2008Joe Biden
2012
45January 20, 2017

January 20, 2021
Donald Trump official portrait.jpgDonald TrumpRepublican2016Mike Pence
46January 20, 2021

Incumbent
Joe Biden presidential portrait.jpgDemocratic2020Kamala Harris

Sources:
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Appreciate Konohiki David Kromer's information. Mahalo.
Research incomplete.
aloha.

Additional Information about McKinley:
 
  • William McKinley: Domestic Affairs | Miller Center

    Among the most important domestic issues that President William McKinley had to deal with during his presidency, bimetallism and tariff legislation loomed large. Through most of 1897, the McKinley administration pursued an international agreement to include silver, along with gold, as an acceptable backing for the major European currencies.

    • Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins
  • A Short History of Monopoly

    President McKinley's 1896 campaign was paid for by big business and he was unpopular with the working class, who favored his opponent, Williams Jennings Bryan. But business had the money and the power in the country and McKinley was elected on a tickey simply promising to do nothing and to make no major changes.

  • The Policies of William McKinley | Critics Rant

    • Tariff Reforms
    • Regulation in Trusts
    • Labor Conditions
    • Paris Peace Treaty
    • Open Door Policy
    • Final Words
    • With the abundance of monopolies, McKinley, however, did little when it comes to bad trusts. He believed that massive consolidations within the industry were needed for foreign competition. But, he also aimed to ensure that the interest of the public would still be secured. With that, the McKinley administration asked for the Supreme Court’s opinion in filing antitrust cases to those corporations who garnered monopoly in interstate trade. In 1899, McKinley talked about improving the Sherman Antitrust Act of 18…
    See more on criticsrant.com
    • Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins
    • Published: Apr 10, 2020