Hot Rod, you said,
Larry, I appreciate the need for accountability, but I think you might be going a bit too far to the right.
Nothing is perfect and I think OKC definitely got a huge shot in the arm due to MAPS. No person in their right mind would say that OKC is the same terrible place it was pre 1995. We all know it is because of MAPS that OKC is even a contender for events, not to mention an NBA team that we permanently have, much less the 2 year trial run with the displaced Hornets.
I think you might be arguing for argument's sake, rather than looking at the impact the projects will bring to further the momentum that was MAPS in the first place.
Should the city have more time to inform voters? I agree, but I think the city wants to keep the tax in place (a good idea) instead of letting it go in March and trying to bring it back. This and state policy necessitates the vote the way it is and only a 2 month pitch.
A few observations:
- Not too sure what you mean by "... too far to the right," since I don't see MAPS (then or now) as a "right" or "left" type of thing, e.g., if one is gung-ho MAPS 3 right now, is that person "to the left?" I doubt that you mean that.
- If Larry is saying that the original MAPS didn't do a lot of good for the city, I've not read him to say that, and I don't think that's what he's said or means to say.
- I think that it's unfair of you to say that you think that he is arguing for the sake of argument. In the 1st place, neither you nor I can really know WHY he is looking at MAPS 3 really closely and in very particular, and very historical ways. In the 2nd, what it appears to me that he's doing is to satisfy himself, and doing so out loud, so to speak, that when he decides how he will vote that he will be making as informed a decision as he thinks that he needs to make. Nothing wrong with that. I don't think that Larry has said how he will vote ... perhaps he has and I missed it. He or you can correct me if I'm mistaken about that. But, in any event, I don't read his comments as argumentative at all. I see him as studying and thinking the matter through.
- As to the amount of time to decide and whether that's enough, for what it's worth, for what it's worth original MAPS was approved by city council on October 13, 1993, to submit the matter to a vote to be held on December 14, 62 days later. In MAPS 3, council made such a decision on September 8, 2009, to submit the matter for a vote on December 8, 70 days later. Again, for what it's worth.
There are quite a number of issues involved for people to think through. Some, perhaps you, have reached their own decision fairly quickly and easily, and there's nothing wrong with that. It's your vote (well, I know that you don't live here but assuming that you did). For others, the process is not so easy. I didn't reach my own conclusion until October 4 and it wasn't made easily, either. Not that it matters in what I'm saying here, but I decided that I will vote to approve the proposal. I can easily see that some voters won't make their decision until they cast their ballots. More to the point, a personal story makes the point of what I'm trying to say.
Back in 1983 when I was trying to decide whether to remain married or not, I began seeing a counselor for the purpose aiding my reaching a decision ... I had been thinking and thinking on my own for several months before that and had made no real progress in that regard. At one point, my then-wife asked me to ask the counselor why it was taking me so long to reach a decision. I did. When I did, the counselor belly-laughed (because the answer was obvious) and said,
That's easy. Just tell her that you are a compulsive obsessive asshole who likes to filter his **** it all sorts of possible ways!
That's an exact quote. I laughed, too, because it was the obvious truth. That remains so even as we speak.
Now, to be sure, I'm not saying that Larry is also a compulsive obsessive asshole who likes ... But, it would be OK if he were. There's nothing wrong with a person thinking things through down to the nth degree, if that's what a person feels the need to do.
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