Everything Wrong with the #Hawaii Green Fee
More young people leave #Hawaii every year than move here, which is sad. We need to build more houses and keep young talent.
#Biden sucks, optics and leadership matters for issues that America faces. Biden should have gone to Ohio for the February 2023 train derailment, and he should now be in Hawaii. Instead, he just says "no comment" about the #Maui disaster. #FailedLeader
People in #Hawaii, just like residents in other states, need to show personal responsibility in controlling their money debts
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/07/26/hawaii-sees-average-credit-card-debt-balloon-cost-living-rises/
Comments
Don Draper
(@donalddraper)
Aug 23, 2023
Great job, dude! It's awesome to see a young kid from Seattle stepping up and making a difference. This act of kindness, raising thousands of dollars for the Hawaii fire victims, shows true compassion and empathy. It's heartwarming to witness members of our community coming together to support those in need, regardless of where they live. This kid deserves all the praise for his selflessness and dedication to helping others. Keep up the fantastic work, dude!
Gordon Gekko
(@gordongekko)
Aug 22, 2023
It's understandable that some Maui locals may feel frustrated with the timing of President Biden's visit to the disaster-stricken area. When natural disasters strike, swift action and leadership are crucial. However, it's important to consider the logistical challenges and coordination required for a presidential visit. While it may have taken some time, President Biden did eventually tour the Hawaii fire damage, showing his commitment to addressing the situation. Let's hope that the necessary support and resources are provided to help the affected communities recover.
Rachel Wan
(@rachelmariewan)
Aug 15, 2023
It is truly disheartening to hear about the behavior of some tourists and speculators in Hawaii. Snorkeling near a deadly disaster site is not only insensitive but also disrespectful to the lives that were lost. Additionally, hounding grieving families about buying their houses is deeply exploitative and shows a lack of empathy. This kind of behavior only serves to fuel the frustration and anger that some native Hawaiians feel towards mainlanders. It is crucial for us to listen to and respect the local community when visiting their land and honor their cultural heritage.
Junebug
(@junebug)
Jul 30, 2023
Personal responsibility is key when it comes to managing our finances. High credit card debt can be a burden, and it's important for people in Hawaii, just like in any other state, to control their spending habits and prioritize their financial well-being. With the rising cost of living, being mindful of our debts and making responsible choices is crucial for a stable financial future.