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What will happen to Hawaii?

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#1
  • ロコ
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  • 2023/05/08 21:46

I recently came to Hawaii again and was amazed.
Prices have become so high that I can't even pay my rent with a regular job.
Homelessness has increased dramatically
There is a shortage of police, buses, and tour drivers
All infrastructure is unprofitable and collapsing
The city stinks and the residents who lack food and clothing have lost their reason and have become ravenous beasts.
What is going to happen now? What is going to happen to Hawaii now?

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#26

People on YouTube are complaining about the skyrocketing prices, but
prices in Hawaii have been high for a long time ?
I don't think it's a big deal to make a fuss now.
Japan is cheaper.

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#29


Hawaii has always been expensive, but before it was more affordable than Japan if you consider the salaries. Now the prices are so high that people can't even afford to pay rent, and the city is getting dirtier and dirtier. I think that if you disrespect the non rich in this way, even you rich people will have a harder and harder time.
Would you rather pay the people who clean up the streets a higher salary, or put up with the smell and filth until the robots do it all for you ??

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#30
  • Roy
  • 2023/05/13 (Sat) 17:09
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#29 Topi Rocco

Thank you to the people who clean the house. Filipino housekeepers are very smart and many of them are renters.

We are well aware that they are very useful as every hotel is short of staff.

Can you survive the unusually fast price increase in Hawaii? I guess only really smart people will survive.

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#31

Rocco
The work of the not-so-rich ! ? You are so over the top. What in the world are you looking at? Please don't write with such assumptions.
As Roy said, many of the people you say
work for people who are not rich
are owners of multiple properties or home-based senior homes
. We are much
less rich people.
If you go around Waipahu, you'll find a lot of people like that.

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#33

>>31
I don't understand why you think I'm superior just because I wrote that I'm not rich ? I don't understand, do you look down on people who are not rich in your heart ?
I don't think so, but
I know a lot of service and cleaning people. I know service and cleaning people who don't own their own properties, live in shared rooms, or barely make enough money to pay their rent.
I don't know if you want to shut them up, but can you please stop making up imaginary people ?.

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