David Ige, Hawaii gov., didn’t know Twitter password, couldn’t quickly correct bogus missile warning
Hawaii Gov. David Ige said it took him nearly 20 minutes to tweet out a message addressing an errant ballistic missile warning this month because he couldn’t access his own Twitter account. “I have to confess that I don’t know my Twitter account log-ons and the passwords,” Mr. Ige, a Democrat, told reporters after his annual…
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”I have to confess that I don’t know my Twitter account log-ons and the passwords,” Mr. Ige, a Democrat,” How about a quick call to 911? or a call to the local radio station? They have radio in Hawaii, don’t they? Or a phone call to the local newspaper? Emergency room? Consider this press release-Hawaii Resolution Calls for Creating Sanctuary State | Hawaii News …
https://www.usnews.com/…states/hawaii/…/hawaii-resolution-calls-for-creating-sanctua…
Apr 18, 2017 – HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii lawmakers are pushing a resolution to make Hawaii a sanctuary state. Democrats in control.