Originally Posted by
Dob Hooligan
Small town America is dying. Oklahoma is no better or worse. The growth of OKC is not at risk because of much more worser small town and family farm shrinkification in Oklahoma, as compared to Texas, or Indiana.
The family farm is a small business that is dying off for most of the same reasons as the corner gas station/garage, drug store, or auto body shop, etc. are in the city. Long hours, hard labor and huge competitors crushing them on price.
International farm, poultry, pork and cattle businesses are growing in Oklahoma. Our access to water is as good as anywhere else in America. State leadership would rather let it run into the Red River (making it too salty to use) than sell it to Texas,
The tax burden and overall cost of living in Oklahoma (and OKC) are as low as anywhere in the country.
OKC is going to be fine and grow quite well in the future.
The first person on earth that turned 40 said "The end of the World is nigh". Everyone else just agrees when they turn 40.
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