Lmao!!
I think my point is best exhibited by Holt’s recent collaborations with an ice cream store and brewery. I’m sure there will be a “dave” pizza on the menu at Eastside Pizza House, too.
He understands that trying to hard sell the city a **** Sandwich deal, on its merits, is probably not the move amidst this historic and non-transitory inflation.
Rather, he has smartly chosen the Bread and Circuses approach. Definitely a fitting move given the target audience.
This is confusing to me, too. The only thing I can think of is that the campaign believes because of it being a special election, there will be a low turnout, and the low turnout vote is a solid "yes". More publicity = more turnout = more likely that it is a close vote.
Glad to know people here think the absolute worst of Mayor Holt and OKC. Just means I can now place a bias on everything you say.
Feel free to address the merits, Chief.
And, while we’re on the topic of Holt, why hasn’t he produced the study supporting his claim that home games generate $600 Million/yr in annual economic impact?
That’s a pretty different number from the number the City claimed just a couple years ago (https://www.oklahoman.com/story/spor...y/60508289007/).
Seems like Holt is lying? But who cares since he’s such a cool guy and has a beer collabo, right?
I hope the first event they put on at the new arena is an OKCTalk contributor's debate. I'd pay to watch that. Guaranteed sell-out!
Where on earth did he claim each year, the Thunder generated $600 million per year? If he said that, it was obviously a mistake, and nothijg more. That's $15 mill per home game, and I have never heard him say that.
Do you mean where he said they have generated that since coming here?
https://news.yahoo.com/clock-ticking...113000238.html
“One economic impact study pegs the direct annual economic impact of the Thunder at $600M and 3,000 jobs, according to Mayor Holt.“
Source: https://kfor.com/news/local/okc-mayo...cost-900m/amp/
“ @Jeff Porter This is false. The markets our size (New Orleans and Memphis) received zero team contribution. You’re proposing to walk away from 30 years of $600M of annual economic impact. We have to keep our eyes on the big picture . . .”
Source: Facebook on October 14
$15 million per game "economic impact" is probably right. Quick math puts $15 million divided by 18,000 attendance at $833 per person. Figure $200 direct spend and you only need to trickle $633 over 5 or 5 change of hands of the dollar. Pretty legit for the metric.
So a typo, I would presume. Unless he has another study he was using, which includes all ancillary incomes, as well (sales tax, restaurant, hotels, etc). I don't know.
But I lean towards the former, and I doubt he was just lying. But again, the fact you flat out called him a liar shows your bias in the situation. We know which way you will be voting.
He may have mistyped that, or maybe there is something we haven't seen that shows that number. I don't think he would just lie through his teeth.
Definitely not a typo. Looks like he decided to 10x the City’s 2018 economic impact numbers.
“@Shane M R-h We are big league today. I think a top tier arena can certainly expand some aspects of our economy, but in many ways it is maintaining our status. No arena, no team, no big league status. Away goes $600M a year in direct economic impact . . .”
April, for us to understand your "point" you'd have to have been making a point. Your first comment literally doesn't make sense.
As to your second post, the one about "bread and circuses", I'm pretty sure that Mayor Holt makes it his full time job to market himself to the community. His high level of activity with local businesses happens year round, even in non-campaign years. As someone else mentioned this is not his first time having his name/identity tied into a local beer/brewery. Also, when the local ice cream shop sells Holt ice cream or whatever, and he posts about it on his social media, they are driving eyeballs to their brand just as much to his.
If I understand your conspiracy (admittedly I may not as your writing is confusing af) I *think* you're implying that Mayor Holt is doing extra non-Thunder activities/posts to distract the voting public from the impending vote. Should I assume that if Holt was saturating your social feeds with an aggressive push for the arena, instead of ice cream, you'd criticize that too?
In case anyone cares; from Steve's chat:
Question: From the post is September about the new arena:
"One economic impact study pegs the direct annual economic impact of the Thunder at $600 million and 3,000 jobs."
OKC VeloCity | Mayor Holt announces plan to build arena without tax increase, extending agreement with Thunder beyond 2050 (velocityokc.com)
I have heard that number over and over, but never saw the study of the direct economic impact of $600 million. Can you site which study that was?
Answer: That is from a preliminary study conducted by the Thunder. The chamber commissioned a study that is currently underway and will be released this month.
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