Never said Mick diverted any monies- point is, while the town is cutting routes and charging low income people for transfers, they're applying for stim funds for someone's silly fantasy that has become a money pit for OKC. meanwhile in Norman and Tulsa- you get it.
Come on now, that's not really fair. He's been politically aware for like 5 minutes. MAPS first started when I was in high school. I could never have fathomed what it's become. It's positive for someone his age to have an opinion on anything at all. It's impressive that he even knows who the mayor is, let alone supporting a fairly obscure challenger.
They get it? Meaning they get the money that they applied for for a specific reason and used it for that reason? So, are you saying that the Mayor did NOT divert money from the cng to the river cruises? By the way, you talk about Tulsa so much, why don't you move there? You love the music scene and obviously the city politics are top notch in your book. I can name ten people off the top of my head that would like to move to OKC from Tulsa but can't due to their job. One of my best friends has a plan to move here by 2015 because he likes it that much more than Tulsa. I don't know anyone from OKC that is just dying to move to Tulsa.
You may not have said it but you've more than insinuated it several times. And someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe OKC has applied for stimulus fund for use in other transportation areas other than the funds mentioned in the article I posted earlier. Who cares if COPTA (independent of Mick Cornett) applied for ferry funds that have no effect on any other stim funds to be used for other transportation purposes? You just don't seem to get it...cutting bus routes and stim funds applied to the river boats have nothing to do with each other. At any rate it has nothing to do with the mayor.
Also it's hard for something to become a money pit to the city if it is at least partially funded by private entities.
I-235 was smoothed out (reconditioned as they call it) from I - 40 to I-44 with stim money. I-40 expanded and rebuilt from Yukon to almost El Reno was stim money, i'm sure there are others.
no doubt if ridership had turned around and the boondoggle was no longer costing a little under a million per year dok would write a fornt page article touting the success.
This article was written about the U.S. political scene but I couldn't help think of Shadid when reading some of it.
Opinion: Five reasons America is still in trouble - CNN.com
2. Our national conversation has gotten off-track
Promote extremist politicians and reward them for their extremism, and you get tension, incivility and a reluctance to embrace the compromise that is essential to democracy. Bring in the language of religion and culture wars, and the debate becomes about what divides us rather than what we need to bring us together, about our problems and not about their practical solutions.
Wedge issues then play a greater role in campaigns than new ideas. Opponents become enemies rather than neighbors with alternative views.
We need to defuse the language, edit the loaded terminology, reinvest in the separation of church and state and call out dangerously divisive ideas, racism, sexism and sheer stupidity, like denying science, history or basic arithmetic.
3. Governance has become a lost art
The least-valued skill set in Washington is the ability to actually get things done. We mistakenly believe that articulating a problem is the same thing as solving it. We reward those who give good speeches and not those who have a proven track record of fixing things.
Politicians are too often elected because they advance an ideology, and when they serve, they inevitably focus on what they need to do to be re-elected. But their jobs were created to serve the public, to govern and to lead, even if that means making their positions of power more precarious. We need to start voting for people who have proved their skill at bridging partisan divides and focusing on the needs of the electorate.
well, to paraphrase an old line in an old movie
facts? facts? Don't need no stinking facts.
Listening to concerns is all well and good. Mayor Cornett has actually responded to me personally in the past when I emailed him with some concerns I had. However, listening is one thing and actually doing something about those concerns is another. Ed Shadid has two councilors who might vote with him, as long as he's proposing something they can agree with. Greiner is diametrically opposed to him politically, so it's likely any increase in taxes for transit won't fly with him. He's done a pretty good job of alienating everyone on the shoe besides Greiner and White. So, I'm not sure how he's going to eradicate poverty, improve the educational system, fix all transit issues AND get enough money to hire 500 new police officers and "ensure firefighters have adequate staffing and equipment". These all sound like pie in the sky empty campaign promises. I remember him promising that he would ensure that all MAPS 3 projects would be completed as promised too.
I have heard the quote Edgar is talking about from the Mayor several times. People around the country are always extremely curious how he gets a conservative city to vote for urban quality of life projects.
He says he tries sharing economic and quality of life reasons for focusing on the urban core, but when everything else has failed, he tells the naysayers: "We are trying to build a city that your kids and grandkids will choose to live in."
Just about every trend among younger people says that this is not smug rhetoric- it's true.
You should really either a.. back up what you say b.. just admit you're wrong on this and it isn't true and b.. think before you post in the future so you don't damage your credibility. As with others, I admire you loyalty to Ed, but making things up is very shady my friend.
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