Well, we (Hawaii) may have to worry about possible nuclear attack, more from China than from North Korea, if the current coordination effort between Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi, (to pressure Kim Jung Un to give up current nuclear program), does not work well, and escalates to war.
According to latest Chinese news report, which is basically the voice of the Chinese government, (via a South Korean news); (among other things),
1. China may want to cut only portions of its supplies to North Korea, (if their current diplomacy does not work), because they worry humanitarian crisis if cut all supplies.
2. China warned US and South Korea to refrain from military action, esp. not to overthrow the North Korean regime.
If China only cuts portions of its supplies, North Korea may still endure the sanction and be able to continue its nuclear program.
Then, we (US) may attack North Korea; and China would be automatically involved in the war, because they don’t want the current North Korean regime to be overthrown.
Well, let us hope that Mr. Xi keep pressuring North Korea, and hope for the best…
Regarding Honolulu Star-Advertiser article on April 23, 2017, “Ige’s administration lacks needed victories”
Honolulu Star-Advertiser is still sticking to old school:
1. Money and Politics have to be closely related.
2. Don’t think outside the box; where only pre-selected and pre-conditioned (existing) politicians are qualified to run for public office.
At the beginning of this year, the newspaper was quite negative about Gov. Ige.
Now, they are brewing a sentiment to re-elect him, (as if there may be no other choice due to lack of candidates), although they seem not too happy about him. At the same time, I feel, they may be pressuring Gov. Ige to help and support interests of (more) special interest groups like unions, etc.
Do they worry about my possible candidacy?
Dear Mr. Borreca (and Honolulu Star-Advertiser),
Many People of Hawaii are already sick and tired of current politics (and media play), which might have been the same way since the statehood in 1959.
Hawaii needs Reform.
Plz, be ready for Media Reform first, if and when I run and get elected.
Thank you very much for not even wanting to count me as a possible candidate, even though you may already know about my possible run for governor…!
Note: plz, check Richard Kim for Governor on fb, for more information.
“Media Reform” has never been an issue in politics?
Then, it should have been a big news, but it seems not even one media talks about it; (not to mention their silence or unwillingness to cover my possible candidacy).
This may be a classic example of “Conflict of Interest”.