Rebuilding Trust in Government Is Key to Strengthening Cities

There's a lot of hyperbole here. Are you try to win minds or is this just preaching to the choir?

I ask this seriously because for me the more post on this issue I've read the farther I've become from your position. Hyperbole and insults might make you feel better but your audience isn't necessarily taking it the same way.

I feel for you, it's a crap situation and the city hasn't done it's due diligence, they haven't even seemed to offer negotiations. To my mind negotiated settlement is the way to go, reaping a premium price might ease the pain. No?

If so then you need some more leverage in this fight. To put it frankly you either need a large chunck of registered voters with you or cash, and preferably both.

Do you have an organization for this? Is someone shepherding your strategy? Have you put out nation press releases? Or even local?

If the answer to all that is no then your odds of winning are abysmal. I have a some experience in Tulsa politics and I do believe your goals are achievable, however difficult.

I don't want anyone to lose there home, especially without being offered a premium so if you have any questions feel free to ask me.

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