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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Dos Equis on January 27, 2009, 01:32:49 PM
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A lot of nervous people around town.
Hawaii joblessness jumps to 10-year high
Advertiser Staff
Hawai'i statewide unemployment jumped to 5.5 percent in December as an economic downturn took its toll on jobs.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also reported the rise Hawai'i's seasonally adjusted unemployment from November to December was ninth highest in the country.
It said the number of jobs here also shrunk compared to a month earlier.
Hawai'i unemployment has been rising as the state's economy sinks into a recession, though its rate remains lower than the national average of 7.2 percent.The seasonally adjusted unemployment December rate rose from 6.8 percent in November.
Hawai'i had the 14th lowest rate in the country. Wyoming was lowest at 3.4 percent. The highest was in Michigan at 10.6 percent.
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090127/BREAKING03/90127046
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hawaii is a place that is good that i like.
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What...ok anyway BB didn't somebody offer to fly all the homeless outa there. Great plan.
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there isn't a better place in the world to homeless than Hawaii.
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What...ok anyway BB didn't somebody offer to fly all the homeless outa there. Great plan.
lol. Yep. Send them home. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090125/NEWS01/901250396/1001/localnewsfront
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there isn't a better place in the world to homeless than Hawaii.
I've always said the same thing. lol
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Does it rain a lot there?
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Does it rain a lot there?
Depends on where you live. There are parts of this island that get 80 to 100 inches a year and places like the airport that gets probably 10 to 20 a year. Mostly, it's sunny and the daytime temperature doesn't fluctuate more than 10 degrees all year.
Of course, if you would have done the right thing and accepted the UH scholarship you would know all this. :D
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lol. Yep. Send them home. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20090125/NEWS01/901250396/1001/localnewsfront
What if Hawaii is their home?
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Depends on where you live. There are parts of this island that get 80 to 100 inches a year and places like the airport that gets probably 10 to 20 a year. Mostly, it's sunny and the daytime temperature doesn't fluctuate more than 10 degrees all year.
Of course, if you would have done the right thing and accepted the UH scholarship you would know all this. :D
I know. And i wonder how my life would have differred. But they like absolutley sucked major ass at the time i was being recruited...0-forever record...gay uniforms complete with pastel green and a rainbow...Funny how they now have the best freaking uniforms in college football (yes better than texas tech) and contenders every year...
But my mom knew i wouldnt focus down there anyway.
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I know. And i wonder how my life would have differred. But they like absolutley sucked major ass at the time i was being recruited...0-forever record...gay uniforms complete with pastel green and a rainbow...Funny how they now have the best freaking uniforms in college football (yes better than texas tech) and contenders every year...
But my mom knew i wouldnt focus down there anyway.
I know. Weren't you recruited by Von Crappen? I wouldn't have played for him either.
But yeah, things have changed: new unis, winning tradition, very good players coming through every year, new facilities, etc.
We have two LBs who will probably not get drafted, but who I think are good enough to play in the NFL (Solomon Elimimian and Adam Leonard). Elimimian was the WAC defensive player of the year. Coulda been you. :D (j/k)
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what part do you live in beach bum?
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what part do you live in beach bum?
Oahu, but I spend a lot of time on other islands (Maui, Big Island, Kauai, sometimes Molokai).
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Most of your economy is based upon tourism, correct?
People stop taking expensive vacations when the economy is tanking.
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Oahu, but I spend a lot of time on other islands (Maui, Big Island, Kauai, sometimes Molokai).
what part of Oahu? i was there last summer again and i want to live there.waikiki is unbelievable but id like to have a place in kailua or hell even waimanalo
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what part of Oahu? i was there last summer again and i want to live there.waikiki is unbelievable but id like to have a place in kailua or hell even waimanalo
I'm all over. :) Kailua is nice. Has one of the nicest beaches in the world. I actually love Waimanalo. Wife hates it. I really like Laie and Waialua (both on the north shore). Small towns. Beautiful.
I hate Waikiki. Too many people. Too much congestion. Only time I go there is for the zoo or to attend some event.
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awesome. thats the place i want to retire to. now i just have to pile up enough money ;D
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awesome. thats the place i want to retire to. now i just have to pile up enough money ;D
Doesn't take as much as you think particularly if you don't have a wife and kids. From an expense standpoint, it's just like any other large, high-cost-of-living city, but without the smog, crime, seasonal weather, and hectic lifestyle. Taxes are high.
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Oahu, but I spend a lot of time on other islands (Maui, Big Island, Kauai, sometimes Molokai).
GSP is going to beat your boy BJ this weekend.
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GSP is going to beat your boy BJ this weekend.
Is that ultimate fighting? Don't follow it. I was a boxing fan before the sport went into the toilet. Can't get into the street fighting thing.
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Is that ultimate fighting? Don't follow it. I was a boxing fan before the sport went into the toilet. Can't get into the street fighting thing.
BJ is from Hawaii and GSP montreal. Its a HUGE fight.
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I lived in Kohala. Best part of HI there is.
No way to support yourself though... bring your retirement!