03-16-2016, 03:54 AM
So why then ?
Same reason people rubberneck when driving past an accident.
I suppose we should all just sit quietly and wait for the State to make a decision -- they broke the process and must remediate -- even though the success or failure of TMT doesn't really affect them.
I don't know why the State is working so hard to make Hawaii completely irrelevant; this might make a better thread topic, but as nobody really knows what's going on (except State, and they're not telling) it would just be more speculation, almost as pointless as this thread already is.
It's really too bad Mauna Kea and the Capitol aren't on the same island.
Same reason people rubberneck when driving past an accident.
I suppose we should all just sit quietly and wait for the State to make a decision -- they broke the process and must remediate -- even though the success or failure of TMT doesn't really affect them.
I don't know why the State is working so hard to make Hawaii completely irrelevant; this might make a better thread topic, but as nobody really knows what's going on (except State, and they're not telling) it would just be more speculation, almost as pointless as this thread already is.
It's really too bad Mauna Kea and the Capitol aren't on the same island.