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elleng

(136,071 posts)
Fri Apr 21, 2017, 08:35 PM Apr 2017

'You may have questions about Hawaii. Many Americans do.

After all, Hawaii is quite far from mainland United States — about 2,390 miles from the West Coast. That’s almost the distance between New York and Los Angeles (about 2,450 miles). So perhaps it should be no surprise that at least one high-ranking federal official thinks of Hawaii as a distant island.

Here are some answers to questions about Hawaii.

Can you drive to Hawaii?

Of course not. It is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. There are eight main islands: Hawaii Island, Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai, Kahoolawe and Niihau.

Is Hawaii a state?

Yes.

An independent kingdom that traded with Europe after the arrival of Captain James Cook in 1778, Hawaii was annexed in 1898 by the United States several years after foreign residents — including 162 American Marines — overthrew Queen Liliuokalani (That was front-page news).

The first Hawaii statehood bill was introduced in Congress in 1921, followed by the introduction of at least 48 more over the years, The New York Times wrote in 1959.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/21/travel/hawaii-facts-sessions.html?

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'You may have questions about Hawaii. Many Americans do. (Original Post) elleng Apr 2017 OP
Let's get 48 DC statehood bills! (Reason DC not a state: GOP politics.) sharedvalues Apr 2017 #1
Yes, indeed, incredibly frustrating; elleng Apr 2017 #2
DC isn't going to be a state. You can't have a single state controlling the Federal Government PoliticAverse Apr 2017 #3
If you can't drive to Hawaii - needledriver Apr 2017 #4

sharedvalues

(6,916 posts)
1. Let's get 48 DC statehood bills! (Reason DC not a state: GOP politics.)
Fri Apr 21, 2017, 08:40 PM
Apr 2017

A strategic thing Dems could do: Make DC a state.

It must be incredibly frustrating for DC residents, especially with Indivisible going on, to have no one to call.

How can DC pay more federal income taxes than any other state, and yet have no representatives?

elleng

(136,071 posts)
2. Yes, indeed, incredibly frustrating;
Fri Apr 21, 2017, 08:45 PM
Apr 2017

I KNOW, I lived in DC for 20+ years. Worse? My husband, also an attorney, thought DC's status was 'OK!' (We separated, but not for that reason.)

HOWEVER, imo, Dems have LOTS more to do than try to address DC's disenfranchised status, like get ourselves back into MAJORITY status.

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
3. DC isn't going to be a state. You can't have a single state controlling the Federal Government
Fri Apr 21, 2017, 09:48 PM
Apr 2017

that's why the Constitution specifically provided for the Federal Government to be outside of
any state.

See: http://time.com/4296175/washington-dc-statehood-history/

Granting DC residents representation in Congress is a different issue.



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