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What could it mean that the Hawaii state employee who accidentally sent the false incoming nuclear missile alert is refusing to cooperate with the investigation into it?
He wrote a statement as requested shortly after the incident.Presumably, he then did the most intelligent thing he possibly could, he called a lawyer who told him to shut up and not talk to anyone. He’s already given a statement, what more do you want out of him?I think he’s being very smart. There is nothing he can say that will help advance his personal interests. Likewise, having given his statement, there is nothing more for him to add to the investigation.I would guess that if some investigator comes up with a need to know some state of mind or actually develops a reasonable question that they can send it to the guy’s lawyer. Or, the guy’s lawyer will negotiate some kind of “immunity” agreement so that they can’t take workplace action against him based on any statements he makes.Look, I live on Oahu, I was just as annoyed by the entire thing as most people but it is widely understood that the whole system is a kludge whipped up to give political coverage to a very ineffective and inefficient state government that is unwilling to seriously entertain confronting the problems of this state.We should be worrying about the fact that the state has made it impossible for farmers to grow any food here. The taxes and regulatory environment make it cheaper to ship food than create it. We are in far greater danger of starving to death than dying in an atomic holocaust.
Why do some people view Barack Obama, born to a foreign father and raised overseas, as equally American as people of full colonial ancestry?
Because the Constitution says that he is.Amendment XIVSection 1.All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.(Emphasis mine.)Obama was born in the United States, in the State of Hawaii. Yes, it was already a state at the time of his birth. And yes, he WAS born in Hawaii. Anyone who thinks otherwise is willfully ignoring the evidence.
Why is it America's concern what happens to Puerto Rico?
Because there is no part of the United States that is immune to natural disasters. We help each other out when California has an earthquake or a wildfire; when ice storms in New England pull down power lines and fellow Americans are freezing in their unheated houses; when hurricanes pummel the Gulf and Atlantic coasts; when tornadoes and floods occur in…well, they can and do occur anywhere.Even Alaska and Hawaii aren’t immune. Hawaii has typhoons, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions. Alaska also has volcanoes, and the Good Friday earthquake of 1964 is one of the strongest that ever happened in the United States. Because Alaska is in the Pacific “ring of fire,” it’s also at great risk of tsunamis.Donald Trump, on the other hand, seemingly has to be reminded that he’s the president not only of the 50 states, but of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Neither island territory has received the attention of FEMA that Texas and Florida received after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
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