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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3987079" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I haven't been here long enough to know a lot about OK and the ins and outs of state politics, but I know this:</p><p></p><p>The roads are generally fantastic. My wife and I marvel at them almost every time we're out and about. Try living in a Rocky Mtn state and then complain about OK roads. Granted, we live in a more rural area and not in a big metro area. OK has the best roads I've ever seen.</p><p></p><p>I've never paid less taxes in any state where I've ever lived...especially property taxes. And I've lived in a lot of states.</p><p></p><p>Throwing money at school systems will not result in a better education for kids. Never has, never will. More parental involvement will go much further than more money. Schools need to be rewired to get back to teaching basic skills and less leftist bulls**t. Leave the sex education and gender identity and all that sort of nonsense to the parents to teach. Put the focus back where it belongs...math, science, communication skills, history, etc... I haven't had kids in school for 20 years so I don't know a lot about schools here other than what's applicable to schools everywhere.</p><p></p><p>Find a way to lower insurance rates.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I think the general perception of OK is that of a wasteland in terms of geography. First thing everyone said when I'd tell them I was moving to OK was, "Oklahoma? Why? That's the ugliest state ever. And there's nothing there but tornadoes and bugs and humidity." OK has an image problem. And it's really not deserved.</p><p></p><p>And, like Gunbuffer mentioned, skilled workers might be an issue.</p><p></p><p>But, I love it here. All things considered this is the best place I've ever lived. And I've lived in some nice places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3987079, member: 45773"] I haven't been here long enough to know a lot about OK and the ins and outs of state politics, but I know this: The roads are generally fantastic. My wife and I marvel at them almost every time we're out and about. Try living in a Rocky Mtn state and then complain about OK roads. Granted, we live in a more rural area and not in a big metro area. OK has the best roads I've ever seen. I've never paid less taxes in any state where I've ever lived...especially property taxes. And I've lived in a lot of states. Throwing money at school systems will not result in a better education for kids. Never has, never will. More parental involvement will go much further than more money. Schools need to be rewired to get back to teaching basic skills and less leftist bulls**t. Leave the sex education and gender identity and all that sort of nonsense to the parents to teach. Put the focus back where it belongs...math, science, communication skills, history, etc... I haven't had kids in school for 20 years so I don't know a lot about schools here other than what's applicable to schools everywhere. Find a way to lower insurance rates. Honestly, I think the general perception of OK is that of a wasteland in terms of geography. First thing everyone said when I'd tell them I was moving to OK was, "Oklahoma? Why? That's the ugliest state ever. And there's nothing there but tornadoes and bugs and humidity." OK has an image problem. And it's really not deserved. And, like Gunbuffer mentioned, skilled workers might be an issue. But, I love it here. All things considered this is the best place I've ever lived. And I've lived in some nice places. [/QUOTE]
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