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Patchwork problems

Unemployment at 25 percent, businesses going broke, banks not able to cash paychecks, farm prices plummeting to half of what they were the year before, foreclosures at an all time high ” it was the Great Depression. FDR presented the New Deal, World War II broke out, and our country rebounded stronger than ever.  The […]

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Patchwork problems

Unemployment at 25 percent, businesses going broke, banks not able to cash paychecks, farm prices plummeting to half of what they were the year before, foreclosures at an all time high ” it was the Great Depression. FDR presented the New Deal, World War II broke out, and our country rebounded stronger than ever.  The […]

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Okie hope

As term limits officially prevent Gov. Brad Henry from running again in 2010, Republicans are now poised to seize the gubernatorial position in addition to controlling the Legislature, tightening the noose on any chance of a more-than-nominal Democratic voice in Oklahoma politics. Traditionally, Democrats ran the show in Oklahoma. The people have elected only four […]

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Okie hope

As term limits officially prevent Gov. Brad Henry from running again in 2010, Republicans are now poised to seize the gubernatorial position in addition to controlling the Legislature, tightening the noose on any chance of a more-than-nominal Democratic voice in Oklahoma politics. Traditionally, Democrats ran the show in Oklahoma. The people have elected only four […]

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The last throes

At the risk of being proven wrong like our former vice president, I think the right-wing insurgency in Oklahoma is in its last throes, as evidenced by the absurd political theatre of the “Proclamation for Morality.”  It was always a weird phenomenon in Oklahoma, running counter to our historic identity as a state of populist, […]

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The last throes

At the risk of being proven wrong like our former vice president, I think the right-wing insurgency in Oklahoma is in its last throes, as evidenced by the absurd political theatre of the “Proclamation for Morality.”  It was always a weird phenomenon in Oklahoma, running counter to our historic identity as a state of populist, […]

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Shoot the moon … or quit

Driving down the highway, I engage in a sorting and shuffling exercise. I review concerns, irritations, hopes, priorities and projects in order to decide where to put energy and assets. The powers that be in Oklahoma City are doing the same thing ” weighing what to do next with the tax known as MAPS and […]

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Shoot the moon … or quit

Driving down the highway, I engage in a sorting and shuffling exercise. I review concerns, irritations, hopes, priorities and projects in order to decide where to put energy and assets. The powers that be in Oklahoma City are doing the same thing ” weighing what to do next with the tax known as MAPS and […]

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Get on the bus

Kyle Loveless was on to something in his recent commentary, “MAPS 3 Don’ts” (Oklahoma Gazette, June 17, 2009). He made a great point that “MAPS 3 should not just be something that is downtown driven.” There is a quick and sweeping improvement that can be made using MAPS 3 money that will benefit all Oklahoma […]

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