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Is Owasso going to be/is the next Austin?
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<blockquote data-quote="caliberbob" data-source="post: 4124896" data-attributes="member: 54457"><p>There is a gun shop at like 169 and pine I believe. It’s somewhere in there. But to the heart of the matter. I have beat this horse over and over and I apologize if it’s tedious for some but having come from the liberal left coast of America I can predict the future a little bit. Owasso is a higher end town. Lots of high earners there. The high earning towns tend to go liberal along with the large cities. The college “educated” flock to cities for that stupid lifestyle and the wealthy pretend to be woke while segregating themselves from the the great metro area. This happened in Lake Oswego which is just south of Portland. It’s beyond liberal. And yet they have no homeless, perfect streets, no trash, etc. it’s little things that spread like a festering wound. But I firmly believe it’s not enough to just decide not to patronize a business because of their stance on guns. A thoughtful and polite conversation with management or ownership saying “I can’t support your business until you decide to support our 2nd amendment”. Let them know why. Anyways, I like owasso. Nice town. Hope it stays decent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caliberbob, post: 4124896, member: 54457"] There is a gun shop at like 169 and pine I believe. It’s somewhere in there. But to the heart of the matter. I have beat this horse over and over and I apologize if it’s tedious for some but having come from the liberal left coast of America I can predict the future a little bit. Owasso is a higher end town. Lots of high earners there. The high earning towns tend to go liberal along with the large cities. The college “educated” flock to cities for that stupid lifestyle and the wealthy pretend to be woke while segregating themselves from the the great metro area. This happened in Lake Oswego which is just south of Portland. It’s beyond liberal. And yet they have no homeless, perfect streets, no trash, etc. it’s little things that spread like a festering wound. But I firmly believe it’s not enough to just decide not to patronize a business because of their stance on guns. A thoughtful and polite conversation with management or ownership saying “I can’t support your business until you decide to support our 2nd amendment”. Let them know why. Anyways, I like owasso. Nice town. Hope it stays decent [/QUOTE]
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