For the second year in a row, Oklahoma City is one of the top two big cities in which to live!
This ranking would have been inconceivable in the 1980s and 1990s, but it reflects an intentional strategy we’ve deployed ever since those challenging years. Across three decades, our residents have passed 15 votes totaling $10 billion of investment in our quality of life. Now, we’re enjoying what happens when you invest in your city.
Enjoy this moment, OKC, and know that it’s not coming to an end anytime soon, because we have nearly $5 billion of that investment still rolling out over the next few years.
#1OKC
@ewarren 1st, off Warren. I believe gerrymandering because of race is unconstitutional. That's why we don't have gerrymandered Span districts or Wht districts, etc. That's called racism. 2nd, maybe if the dems would talk about their policies for Americans & not Trump, u might win an elect
@darrentrank@sumtingright@KyleKulinski@MrsErikaKirk Fully implemented? Interesting. & why do you suppose it is never fully implemented? I think you got the ruthless dictator part, right. But it isn't Trump. It's what always happens when a system resorts to communism. It leaves a vacuum that is filled by power hungry dictators.
Regardless of the outcome of Spencer Pratt’s race, what he’s doing is authentically American. See a problem, become a part of the solution. His campaign ads are unconventional, but that’s the point; it’s refreshing. Instead of speaking like a career politician, he’s speaking as an American who sees and deeply understands how fragile the simple things in life are when leadership fails.
This is what this country is all about. Citizens willing to step into the political arena, unafraid, and challenge a failing system, much like the one that has destroyed Los Angeles. I hope moments like this inspire more Americans to throw their names into the mix, run for office, get involved and stand up for what makes this country exceptional.
By AOC’s logic, it’s “theocratic,” “authoritarian,” and “wrong” to have laws protecting human life because some people can terminate human life without violating their own religious beliefs.
I don’t think she’s thought that one all the way through.
But … what if she has?
We’re Americans. We were either working or enjoying our families on our day off. Had kids and homes to tend to. Shopping to do. Communities and economies to run. We prefer to seek societal change by voting, not marching. We prefer dialogue and debate, not mindless shouting and screaming. Oh, and we have guns instead of picket signs and we sleep better at night knowing we are the peacekeepers that has God on our side.
SICKENING: AOC Just showed off the Georgia drinking water from Meta's AI Data Centers. Thank you @AOC:
"This is the current drinking water in Morgan County, Georgia. Right after a data center was constructed, the metadata center was constructed, the only difference between the clean water and this was that data center. I have another one as well. So this wasn't just one well, these wasn't just one family's situation. This is what the drinking water now looks like next to that data center. And I think both of us can agree that neither one of these things are drinkable. These families now have to ship, in a rural area, have to ship water to their house in order to cook and bathe themselves."
@DailyBreakfast3@alexb1186@KyleKulinski@MrsErikaKirk I'm not sure, nor do I care to know. But your bald friend uses the phrase a lot. Figure it was a fetish or something. Maybe something he likes resting on his chin.
@darrentrank@sumtingright@KyleKulinski@MrsErikaKirk "A political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless, stateless society where all property and the means of production are communally owned."
Now, you tell us why it doesn't work?