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I stand by my original statement, he's been paid by Pfizer. The fact that many politicians are corrupted by money and/or power isn't my opinion, it's a fact that has been established for thousands of years.
I stand by my original statement, he's been paid by Pfizer. The fact that many politicians are corrupted by money and/or power isn't my opinion, it's a fact that has been established for thousands of years.
So what is your point?
Are you suggesting he is encouraging people to get vaccinated in hopes that Pfizer will again contribute to his campaign? Is Ige even eligible to run again?
You don't think it has anything to do with the fact that the vaccine is saving countless lives and suffering?
Google Occam's razor
Or perhaps you think he should be promoting a horse dewormer instead of the vaccine, if only he weren't paid off?
I stand by my original statement, he's been paid by Pfizer. The fact that many politicians are corrupted by money and/or power isn't my opinion, it's a fact that has been established for thousands of years.
The campaign contributions are not “payments” because Ige cannot apply the money for personal use.
He’s currently being paid by the state of Hawaii, never employed by Pfizer.
Insinuating he’s been corrupted by these small contributions is a fatuous cheap shot, a far cry from “good will”. And no, I’m not particularly a fan of Mr Ige.
Insinuating he’s been corrupted by these small contributions is a fatuous cheap shot. And no, I’m not particularly a fan of Mr Ige.
Ige is too incompetent to be corrupted by Pfizer or anyone else. If he had that easily been bought off we would not have had a shutdown last year - the hotels certainly would have more influence than some $500 contributions before the pandemic
Bears repeating - the State does not control vaccine supply.
I'm on the portal applying for a vaccine exemption. I already added my trip and then moved onto the exemption request section. Filled out everything else just fine, but when I draw my signature and go to click "accept," nothing happens. I'm able to clear the signature and re-sign it, but am not able to accept.
Has anyone else encountered this? I'll give them a ring on Monday, but wanted to know if anyone here knows of any workaround.
Getting back to your original question: My wife went to Hawaii in late July and had the same problem. It turned out that the website didn’t work well the Safari browser on her Mac. It finally occurred to me to try Firefox, and she was able to maker her submission.
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