Sunday, March 6, 2011

TRUSTEES TO LUCIOS AND OLIVEIRA: REFERENDUM ON JULIET GARCIA'S EXTORTIVE TSC-UTB PARTNERSHIP? FORGEDABOUTIT!


By Juan Montoya
Hailed as a fact-finding meet to listen to the concerns of the Texas Southmost College majority of the trustees who voted against Juliet Garcia's idea of a partnership between the UT System and the community college, it soon showed itself for what it really was: a brazen attempt by state legislators to arm-twist them into accepting a referendum to change the outcome.
Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr., his son Rep. Eddie Lucio III, and State Rep. Rene Oliveira summoned trustees Trey Mendez, Adela Garza and chairman Kiko Rendon to Lucio's office at the North Park Plaza.
Unbeknownst to them, at least one blogger and four or five protesters were sitting in the waiting room as they – Oliveira especially – tried to get them to accept the suggestion by the Garcia administration and her supporters that they put the decision to a vote in an election.
The trustees refused, with Mendez firmly telling Lucio Jr. what he had told him in private over telephone conversations that to do that would be to set a bad precedent that would see any decision made at the local level questioned by legislators and have their decision-making responsibilities double-guessed every time some faction did not like the way they voted.
Supporters of the three trustees – Rene Torres, a member of the majority did not attend – crowded outside Lucio's office before the unheard of Sunday 8:30 a.m. meeting to show the trustees they were not alone.
Orange signs with "Save TSC" slogans and "Fire Juliet Garcia" were carried by the trustees' supporters as they waited for the results of the meet.
Finally, after more than an hour did not give the legislators the results they obviously had desired, they emerged and put on the best face they could to their fool's errand.
"We just wanted to see whether we could get both sides together and reach a solution to the problems," said Lucio III. "We have never said that we wanted to give away TSC."
However, there was no hiding the fact that the legislators were ready to proceed with Gracia's proposal for a partnership that would see the community college handed lock, stock, and barrel (including bank deposits and real estate and buildings) to the UT System.
The only thing the local taxpayers would keep is the $68 million in bond debt that would be paid in 2034. After amortization, that total would be $102 million. After that, the college district would not exist.
The legislators were obviously not pleased that their privately-called meet was not as exclusive an event as they had hoped. At one point, Lucio III told a local blogger that the meeting was not a public one.
"You shouldn't have left the door open then," was the reply.
It is unknown now that this ploy did not result in the expected capitulation of the trustees what other trick the Garcia faction will use to ram through the partnership through the board.
However, the legislators were told in no uncertain terms that they should not attempt to undo in Austin what the people of the district had done inside the TSC boardroom.
"Juliet's partnership proposal as written is DOA (dead on arrival)," they were told. "We hope you don't try to pass it in that form in the legislature."

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

That little bitch with the yellow wristband needs to get his ass kicked next election we need to start looking for some candidates.

Anonymous said...

Good job protesters

Anonymous said...

Maybe if at 830 on a Sunday morning, Lucio, Lucio and Oliveira were in church worshipping and praising the Living God, humbling themselves before Him, they would find wisdom, and be better leaders than they currently are.

Anonymous said...

we didn't even get mentioned in the article! if I would have feelings they would be hurt;

great piece
Brownsville Cheezmeh

Anonymous said...

Bola de cabrones, montoneros, the Lucios and Oliveira, no valen madre. Que chingao les importa lo que the board is doing.
Worst graduation rate, high tuition. Corran a la pinche vieja, orible de Julieta.

Anonymous said...

gives a whole new meaning to LOL....(Lucio Oliveira Lucio)

La Paypa said...

Good for the citizens of Brownsville, chase away the leeches. Time for Juliet to resign, quit pinche vieja loca.

Anonymous said...

They look like thieves who got caught stealing from the Church Commissary. What a bunch of losers. We need to get rid of these three worthless whores for Juliet Garcia.

Anonymous said...

Do you really believe that this is the end of attacks on our 4 Trustees? Not a chance. Julieta and Committee will NEVER stop. Please call, write, email, fax, whatever, to your senator, your representatives, the minority of the Trustees, Julieta and all others who oppose the majority and demand that they respect the Trustees' decision and vote. We need to demand that the integrety of our democratic system be left intact.

Anonymous said...

I heard that they're up to their tricks again!

Anonymous said...

Don't these three understand that under the Garcia/Robles/Oliveira/Lozano plan, once the TSC board is dissolved, there will be NO ONE to protect the TSC Mission, which is to insure that its students receive the kind of education (courses) they need and want to succeed? It was a joke for Trustee Oliveira to argue that UT will be required to offer these courses BY LAW. We all know that Lucio, Oliveira and Lucio go to Austin every two years and can CHANGE the law whenever they (or Garcia) want. Our 4 Trustees did the RIGHT THING!

Anonymous said...

Juliet was a good leader and a success story, but even success stories must end. It is time for the sake of the emerging UTB to have new leadership. The political stunts she and her followers (Robles, Lozano, Putegnat, Oliveria)have pulled have seriously tarnished UTB's name. New collaboration agreement requires new set of leaders. This group will continue to distort facts...they want to bankrupt TSC financially during the next couple of years and move UT-System in again through the back door. Read the university's collegian newspaper its implies TSC owns nothing, but this is not true. TSC board should request an accountability report to review the use of TSC funds. This will finally show how previous TSC brd members along with Julieta misused funding that should have gone to improving education via the partnership. UT-System will not rest until TSC disolves and becomes UTB once and for all. The community is left wondering what about the 38K salary increase garcia gave herself. Bad leadership--maybe--new leadership is needed on the UTb side.

Anonymous said...

Another battle was won, but the struggle continues. it is mind boggling to hear about this lady's quest for a university, manipulation of a vote through a referendum until they get the outcome they like. What will take for Garcia to stop...somebody give her some money to buy a home in Paris, France, so she can allow the two sides to build their new visions. Garcia's vision is past due. UTb needs a new vision and new leadership. has anyone asked why she gave herself the 38K raise? this topic is still quite salient in social conversations...

Anonymous said...

Oliviera, Lucio and little Lucio urrrrr out

Anonymous said...

IF U WANT TO KNOW julieta garcia's PLAY BOOK & HER NEXT MOVE READ
"RULES FOR RADICALS" BY SAUL ALINSKY YOU KNOW THE FATHER OF "COMMUNITY ORGANIZING" OH BTW, ALINSKY IS ALSO b HUSSEIN obama's MENTOR!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Under the Trustees' majority vote, we get a 4-year university AND a great junior college. Best of both worlds! Under the minority's plan, we get a 4-year university and TSC is abolished--except for the debt and taxes--worst scenario imaginable.

Anonymous said...

Stay Alert, stay focused, we know what these people are capable of...but we'll be ready!!1

rita