Mayor David Holt
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Cause like I'm the one with the long arms and.
So I'm no, I got I got no problem with that. You know, people think sometimes politicians take too many selfies. But, you know, we got to show we were there. It's all about, you know, holding up the celebrating whatever it was, who or place that we were at.
So I'm no, I got I got no problem with that. You know, people think sometimes politicians take too many selfies. But, you know, we got to show we were there. It's all about, you know, holding up the celebrating whatever it was, who or place that we were at.
So I'm no, I got I got no problem with that. You know, people think sometimes politicians take too many selfies. But, you know, we got to show we were there. It's all about, you know, holding up the celebrating whatever it was, who or place that we were at.
Oh yeah. Yeah. Hit it. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. And, and, and as I said earlier, like, This is a society and a country that doesn't necessarily guarantee equal outcomes, but it absolutely guarantees equal treatment under the law, equal opportunity economically and in every other way. And so to me, that's what defines equality.
Oh yeah. Yeah. Hit it. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. And, and, and as I said earlier, like, This is a society and a country that doesn't necessarily guarantee equal outcomes, but it absolutely guarantees equal treatment under the law, equal opportunity economically and in every other way. And so to me, that's what defines equality.
Oh yeah. Yeah. Hit it. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. And, and, and as I said earlier, like, This is a society and a country that doesn't necessarily guarantee equal outcomes, but it absolutely guarantees equal treatment under the law, equal opportunity economically and in every other way. And so to me, that's what defines equality.
And I'd like to think that as long as I'm the mayor of Oklahoma City, that's an ethos that will come from the very top every day consistently.
And I'd like to think that as long as I'm the mayor of Oklahoma City, that's an ethos that will come from the very top every day consistently.
And I'd like to think that as long as I'm the mayor of Oklahoma City, that's an ethos that will come from the very top every day consistently.
Well, that's very... I mean, yeah, because I've been kind of on a downhill slide.
Well, that's very... I mean, yeah, because I've been kind of on a downhill slide.
Well, that's very... I mean, yeah, because I've been kind of on a downhill slide.
Well, you know, I wrote a piece this weekend for the Oklahoman that Oklahoma City, and maybe this is going to be translatable to a lot of other communities. You know, there's so many good things happening here. And like... I know the frustrations and disappointment that people might have about national politics, but this is where your life is lived.
Well, you know, I wrote a piece this weekend for the Oklahoman that Oklahoma City, and maybe this is going to be translatable to a lot of other communities. You know, there's so many good things happening here. And like... I know the frustrations and disappointment that people might have about national politics, but this is where your life is lived.
Well, you know, I wrote a piece this weekend for the Oklahoman that Oklahoma City, and maybe this is going to be translatable to a lot of other communities. You know, there's so many good things happening here. And like... I know the frustrations and disappointment that people might have about national politics, but this is where your life is lived.
And if you've got something good that you can work with other people on in your own communities, find that as your outlet and your place for solace, I think, right now. And we certainly have that in Oklahoma City. So I encourage everybody in Oklahoma City, regardless of who they voted for for president, to keep finding ways to work together here. And let's get good things done in our community.
And if you've got something good that you can work with other people on in your own communities, find that as your outlet and your place for solace, I think, right now. And we certainly have that in Oklahoma City. So I encourage everybody in Oklahoma City, regardless of who they voted for for president, to keep finding ways to work together here. And let's get good things done in our community.
And if you've got something good that you can work with other people on in your own communities, find that as your outlet and your place for solace, I think, right now. And we certainly have that in Oklahoma City. So I encourage everybody in Oklahoma City, regardless of who they voted for for president, to keep finding ways to work together here. And let's get good things done in our community.
And I think that's a statement that could be made in every city across the United States.