You mean rehash the same old BS from a couple of years back? Not really, I couldn't even get a response back then. It just got tiring watching you guys trying to canonize the man.
You mean rehash the same old BS from a couple of years back? Not really, I couldn't even get a response back then. It just got tiring watching you guys trying to canonize the man.
The doctor pegs Mick to a T, and you know what, he's angry because Mick knows he's right.
Nonsequitor?
Quite frankly, I'm thrilled we have a Mayor with an MBA. And if he really was looking to exit, I think its admirable that he'd run again to try to avoid the divisive politics Ed has already demonstrated he'll bring.
Yes, this alone would've been enough for me not to vote for this jackass and has actually inspired me to sign up to aid the campaign against him. For me this is now as much a campaign against Shadid as it is for Cornett. Completely unprofessional crap like this is what we've been fortunate to avoid in our local elections and politics. Save this bs for DC.
Politically, Mick is looking at the Dr in his rear view mirror.......The informed public is on Micks side. Experience is way more valuable the the Dr's Bull Shirt....but there is probably a few green horns out there that the Dr can blow a little smoke at and they'll go googoo eyed over him.
I'm curious how Dr. Shadid is going to reduce our state's incarceration rate as mayor -- and hire more cops, a couple of things he mentioned the other night. This is the kind of stuff that sounds great in a speech but has nothing to do with being OKC mayor. It's pretty embarrassing that a couple of people on this thread seem to have abandoned critical thinking when it comes to this kind of rhetorical nonsense.
Police and fire union folks most notably.
They need to realize that a rising tide is the only way to raise their ship and that in this economy, infrastructure investment in things like MAPS is the way to do it. MAPS spurs retail and residential development--the high end kind. That is where the money comes from for new officers and firefighters.
Actually, his best shot is a combination of energized aginners and apathy on the other side. He's working on the first part of the equation. Only Cornett and his handlers can preclude the other. Whether they will or whether they'll try to skate remains to be seen. It's Cornett's to lose, and if taken too lightly, that could actually happen. Not where I'd put my money today, but it's a long race when a city race gears up this early.
At the municipal level, I have little to complain about if the Council is the Chamber's lapdog.
Makes since and that is what they were told when they supported MAPS & MAPS for Kids...as soon as the investment comes, we will hire more folks (that the City has admitted for a long time they don't have). The investments came, population grew, the revenue poured in but the hiring didn't.
I don't see a problem with both entities having common goals but the relationship is just too close for me. They cross the line when (from what I have read) the City is supposed to stay out of elections once the date has been set (that is why an outside group, like the Chamber, runs the campaign). Then the Mayor appears as the head spokesman of the campaign (and mentioned as "Mayor Mick Cornett") and former Mayors are listed in campaign materials as co-treasurers.
You say you don't have a problem with it at the city level. Why? What about higher up?
we did just hire more police ..
Soonerguru & BoulderSooner: Yes, we recently hired more. The point was they were promised for many many years that they would be hired. Wasn't until very recently that it happened (and still below the number the City has admitted is needed). Yes, MAPS 3 is coming ahead of projections (didn't say it wasn't). The amount raised thru the various incarnations of MAPS has risen each time. We are up from the original $60 million/yr avg to over $100 million a year for the same penny sales tax. The population has grown yet the total number of P.S. folks has remained stagnant.
Sidburgess: that is all reasonable and expected. However the lag the P.S. folks are talking about go back to the time of the original MAPS (1993) with nothing but more promises from the City...that is a LONG time for the "confidence" to take hold...IMHO...agree?
Are you just unpersuaded by facts? We added 40 new officers last year, will hire 40 more this year and for the next 3 years the Council is planning on allocating funds to increase the police force by 200 total officers.
http://www.fop123okc.com/sites/fop/u...ty_Council.m4v
So what you're saying isn't actually factual.
The Mayor is an elected official. He has his First Amendment rights fully in tact. The City Manager, on the other hand, isn't allowed to campaign for things. This has been one of the areas where Cornett has been able to provide simply outstanding leadership. He has also made key appointments to committees which have so far protected the vision of MAPS. I absolutely don't have a problem with that really at any level. I'm smart enough to know what's going on and smart enough to figure out whether I support it.I don't see a problem with both entities having common goals but the relationship is just too close for me. They cross the line when (from what I have read) the City is supposed to stay out of elections once the date has been set (that is why an outside group, like the Chamber, runs the campaign). Then the Mayor appears as the head spokesman of the campaign (and mentioned as "Mayor Mick Cornett") and former Mayors are listed in campaign materials as co-treasurers.
You say you don't have a problem with it at the city level. Why? What about higher up?
I support it. Most of OKC does. By wide margins.
--and we've hired more police officers, so stop saying we haven't.
Some cities are declaring bankruptcy! Revenues were down. You don't expand government when revenues are down. In Oklahoma, we can't finance our government on bonds. We have to balance the budget every year. So OF COURSE we didn't hire during a recession. If Shadid is saying that he'll hire new city employees regardless of the city's finances, then he's either lying or he's an idiot. No way he'd win a majority on the horseshoe to do something that foolish.
Now we're getting somewhere. Is your memory so selective that you don't remember Mayor Mick doing exactly this same thing? Every 15 minutes on TV exclaiming that not only would a victory mean not hurting the number of public safety employees, it would mean more of them. And not some future, when the sales tax starts coming in type of thing, but almost immediately. And then, after the election, going to the council and asking them to come up with the funds to keep the promises(to hire more PS employees as soon as possible) made during the campaign. Only to be told that the council didn't make those promises, he did, and he did it at the behest of his handlers at the CC. You know, the one you don't have a problem with him being a lapdog for. He was told, by the council, that he should go talk to the CC and see if they would come up with the funds to keep his campaign promises. After all, they were the ones putting the words in his mouth. All of this was covered ad nauseum in a thread several years back, along with the video of the commercials and the council meeting when he was punked by the council. No one was interested in answering back then. So I'll ask you the same question I asked back then, in your words of course, was he lying or is he an idiot? Either way, he doesn't come off as a shining example of democracy in action. There's been some amused bantering about whether Shadid has actually seen the job description for mayor and that some of his statements might be due to a lack of knowledge on the position. The same can't be said for Cornett, he'd been mayor for 2 terms when he made the same comments that you can't seem to remember, but somehow render his opponent some kind of political imbecile. Now, Doug has expressed concern about the honesty of the mayor and the CC during the M3 campaign and done so without the dog piling that others seem to get by the ones here that want to rewrite history and make the mayor into some kind of benevolent saint. Hmm, I wonder how I'll fare. LOL Cue the junkster saying something humorous and stupid in 3,2,1......
Oh, by the way, I think that Shadid should probably stay in his council seat and serve out his term there. He has a better platform to express himself there IMO. Also, I never hear anyone talk about how the police and FF unions are still "butt hurt" about M3 except on here. Just so you know, it's not even in the top 100 of things we talk about. Hasn't been since about a month after the election. Believe me, with Couch as CM, we've moved way past it in things we're concerned with.
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