Kaiser.? Sounds like a Kraut, probably a Nazi. Austin might be a Nazi breeding-ground but we don't need any Nazi parks around Tulsa.!
Thank you power of Deduction.
I know you’re joking but his family is Jewish holocaust survivors/refugees.
Kaiser.? Sounds like a Kraut, probably a Nazi. Austin might be a Nazi breeding-ground but we don't need any Nazi parks around Tulsa.!
Thank you power of Deduction.
See now this is a problem, at least for some of us. The standard today that our city leaders grade themselves by is bringing in as many people as possible. Doesn't matter where they come from, or why, as long as they come. They consider that success.
To some of us, we like the sleepy little towns and the flyover state environment. There are tons of large metropolitan areas we could move to if we chose to. Our measure of success is just a bit different and the mantra of "a need for cities to attract folks" gets old real fast. We'd like to have a bunch of folks leave actually.
Of course you also have the BOK example, in which OSA was full of cynical B.S. back then too......
So its ironic too, then.I know you’re joking but his family is Jewish holocaust survivors/refugees.
Guess it depends on your definition of "better".......the BOK center and the "revitalization" of downtown aren't "better" for everyone....I have never been to the BOK and will probably never go.......from what I can tell, the "revitalization" of downtown has been very good for those who enjoy bars and restaurants and those who own then.....I've spent a little time downtown and can't think of a single way the "revitalization" has improved my quality of life. I'm sure many people, like you, see this stuff as an improvement.....others, like me, not so much.
Or..... You could just visit Lawton and get the same feel!!We should go back to the unoccupied, run down, bum filled, downtown of just 15 years ago.
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