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Re: Full Circle ... Four Years Later

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Re: Full Circle ... Four Years Later
 3/ 1/2013 - 12:30pm
   Thank you, Michael Bates.
   
   She drove T-town to the financial cliff; jumping away in the nic of time while throwing the keys to "The Dew".
   
   While I've enjoyed many shows @ the BOK center & do see its value to Tulsa, I thought it was started under Mayor Lafortune. If that is true, shouldn't that cast doubt over her campaign claims to the public that it was HER idea, but also that it was completed ON BUDGET???
   Are you kidding me?
   I seem to remember, at least early on that it was a financial drain with very high operating costs.
   
   Isn't it true that the GLASS CUBE downtown is still mostly unoccupied? I thought it was going to be such an excellent money maker.
   
   And don't forget Kathy Taylor during her previous tenure was a member of NY Mayor Bloomberg’s anti-Second Amendment group Mayors Against Illegal Guns — which is really just a group of leftist mayors who oppose gun ownership.
   
   Finally, how about a Mayor for Tulsa from somewhere other than mid-town?
   Now THAT, would surely be a change worthy of consideration.
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Michael Bates, Midtown
Re: Full Circle ... Four Years Later
 2/28/2013 - 10:36pm
   Kathy Taylor ripped off Tulsa taxpayers by capitulating on the Great Plains Airlines lawsuit, handing BOK $7.1 million in property tax dollars that Tulsa didn't owe. Taxpayers sued and a court threw out the unjust settlement that Taylor and Dewey Bartlett approved.
   
   When Councilor Bill Martinson warned of the impending fiscal disaster facing Tulsa, Kathy Taylor didn't heed the warning, but instead worked for his defeat. Martinson was defeated by an opponent funded by out-of-state business associates of Kathy Taylor's husband.
   
   Kathy Taylor's budgets climbed during the fat years, despite calls by Councilor John Eagleton to limit budget growth. Her free-spending ways made the readjustment to smaller budgets in 2009 all the more painful.
   
   Kathy Taylor was involved in the Tulsa Development Authority's unjust treatment of developers Will and Cecilia Wilkins, who had been selected by the TDA to develop a parcel at Archer and Elgin, but then were shoved aside to please her wealthy friends who wanted to control all the land around the new ballpark. The Taylor-driven actions of the TDA spawned yet another lawsuit.
   
   Kathy Taylor's inequitable plan to fund the ballpark charges the same assessment to property owners a mile away as it does to those right across from the ballpark. One downtown building owner found it more economical to bulldoze a building in order to cut the assessment. Once again, her hardheaded approach to leadership resulted in a lawsuit against the city.
   
   Taylor's signal achievement, moving City Hall to the Borg Cube, has cost more money than estimated and hasn't produced the promised revenues from the sale of surplus property.
   
   Kathy Taylor and Dewey Bartlett are two sides of the same tarnished coin. Tulsa deserves better.
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