I think this thread needs a new name
I think this thread needs a new name
I'm not changing the title of this thread, as I'm proud of it.
I've spent hundreds of hours compiling information and tracking all this.
I started way back in 2006 and began documenting the craziness. It led to me participating in two big national articles (for one, I flew in from California to meet with reporters) that blew the lid off the irresponsible spending and led to the complete shakeup in the organization and in turn, at least partially saved the company.
The reporters of those stories reached out after finding this thread because no one else was talking about this stuff at all. Before the national articles, I gave my comprehensive spreadsheet to Steve Lackmeyer but of course he did nothing, which contributed heavily to my current opinion of him.
And we appreciate the efforts.
A lot of CHK's employees still don't think of Aubrey as a shady character. I don't really understand how they can feel that way other than they just want to ignore all of the BS he pulled. He did manage to create something pretty special until it all caught up with him. It's a shame it all ended up falling the way that it did, you have to follow the rules and play fair.
Almost everything Aubrey did was with shareholders' money and they knew almost nothing about it until Reuters and Bloomberg came to town.
It shouldn't be political to identify clear deficiencies and then advocate for positive change.
But, that's not the world in which we currently live. So, we'll continue to do nothing -- apart from acts of self-destruction -- with the majority condoning, excusing, and even rewarding this approach, effectively being a huge part of the problem themselves.
I do feel like if we live in a small town and the town's one sole water pump broke down and needed repairs over half the town would complain about paying the repair bill and some would come up with some conspiracy theory about why the pump broke(ignoring the years of deferred maintenance).
As they say, you get the behavior you allow and reward.
The current situation isn't the fault of any small group, it's a failure of the voting public.
I love Oklahoma and all the "failings of OKC/OK" (which really aren't failings) some on this board continue to randomly highlight over and over is just silly.
Wanting the state to not be last in virtually every quality of life/education ranking doesn't mean people want OKC to be New York or Los Angeles lol. An impressive commitment to misrepresent and misunderstand people's concerns.
I’ll be the first to admit I would love to see Oklahoma City turn into a giant Dallas sized metropolis. But that is my opinion and my opinion alone. I feel like I’m in a super small margin of posters here who share that same sentiment. I get the vibe that most people on this website just wanna see Oklahoma City become better than it is. Not turned into LA or New York City.
I remember when you contacted me about some of this. Though I appreciate everything AKM did for OKC to help raise its profile and a bunch of the positive changes he made and trends he started in the oil and gas industry, I was admittedly reluctant to hear the other side of it. You are right, NO ONE here was publicly reporting on any of the negative and potentially negative stuff in the background of all the cool flashy things that were going on aside from rumblings around the industry. It was great, and more importantly…unbiased/fair, investigative journalism.
I’ll always respect the guy for his positive contributions to our city and my industry but it’s a complicated story and it’s important that both sides are told.
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