Wednesday, July 13, 2011

CITY COMMISISON ABDICATES POWER TO RUSTEBERG (UNITED BROWNSVILLE)

"Beware of the false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves (Matt. 7:15)


By Juan Montoya

Like driving a docile flock of sheep Mayor Tony "The Good Shepherd" Martinez unabashedly told city commissioners and a startled audience that he favored that the appointment to city board be handed over to the wiles of IBC's Fred Rusteberg's United Brownsville.
You remember United Brownsville. That's the shadow government created at the expense of city taxpayers in the waning days of the Eddie Treviño administration at a cost of $1 million. At the time it bore the name of "Imagine Brownsville."
After collecting all available city reports, U.S. Census data, and compiling a "wish list" of city improvements from a gullible public in so-called public hearings steered by his underlings, Imagine Brownsville put together a fat report that has since been gathering dust somewhere in the borrowed office of United Brownsville at the Brownsville Economic Development Corporation.
Burt before "Imagine Brownsville" died a timely death, it turned, like a butterfly, into United Brownsville and its members (Rusteberg, Juliet Garcia, et al) convinced the city, the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation, the Brownsville Independent School District, the Brownsville Navigation District, the Public Utilities Board, the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation and University of Texas at Brownsville/Texas Southmost College to pitch in $25,000 a piece annually to allow Rusteberg's minions to run the city instead of its elected officials.
It was interesting to see that although Martinez said he favored United Brownsville to vet and recommend future members of city boards, he was just fine with extending the appointments of PUB chairman Manny Vasquez and Arturo Farias.
Why would these two fine upstanding PUB board members be spared the vetting and recommendations of United Brownsville? Well, if you remember, Vasquez was the too-willing participant in the coup d'etat that past mayor Eddie Treviño staged when the PUB board removed Eddie Rodriguez (Peewee) as the utility's counsel.
Then PUB chairman Robert Sanchez, Mayor Pat Ahumada, Dr. Joe Zavaletta and Cris Valadez had finalized a four-year contract with new legal counsel Jon Schmid and a five-year contract with financial advisors First Southwest Company. This did not sit well with former
mayor or his business community cronies.
He had then-city commissioner Carlos Cisneros and current commissioner Ricardo Longoria turn the tables on the PUB majority and at once appointed Vasquez to undo the damage, with PUB staff swearing him in in an upstairs room and then Rodriguez issued a statement saying their actions to remove him had been illegal since the board members no longer could perform official business.
Vasquez, by the way, has made a career out of rubbing shoulders with the high and mighty as an adult education teacher with the BISD, and Farias was once a banker whose fortunes have sunk in recent years. In other words, they're just fine and malleable, as Rustberg likes them.
His assessment of Vasquez and Farias being "doing a fine job" is that they attended all the meetings, kind of like the "Perfect Attendance" award my kids get at Hudson Elementary. Is this any way to run a public utility?
Former Mayor Pat Ahumada, by all rights should have been on the United Brownsville board as the executive officer of the city. However, the outspoken mayor openly criticized Rusteberg's shadow government because it was unaccountable to the public and held its meetings in secret, totally void of any transparency.
For that, and other sins of disloyalty to IBC and its overlord Rusteberg, Ahumada was shunned and kicked off the United Brownsville board with a majority vote of his runaway commission.
According to the game plan, each of the contributing entities have two representatives to the United Brownsville board. Three co-chairs, seven at-large nominees and a variety of committees completed the taxpayer subsidized bureaucracy.
Then, as outlined by Dr. G.F. MacHale in one of his most relevant postings to date, Rusteberg, tablets in hand, alighted from the heights of the IBC main building and said thus:
"United Brownsville will focus on a set of strategies and actions that will make sure the Brownsville Borderplex and the Brownsville area we imagined together is built to last, built to last for our children, our children's children. When we agreed to lead Imagine Brownsville, it was never meant to be a plan that would sit on the shelf when it was completed. Plans demand action and that's what United Brownsville is about. We are excited to begin the implementation phase of the plan. This is truly a historic occasion."
The good banker that he is, Rusteberg's financial institution has not contributed one thin dime to this project. Rather, the public is being led by the nose on its own nickel.
One of the people on the payroll is "board facilitator and communications director" Brian Godinez. Another is Mike Gonzalez, the former mayor of Kyle and a conservative Republican, who was handpicked by Rusteberg as the United Brownsville's director at $78,000 a year.
The lobbying firm of Patton Boggs LLP is being paid $75,000 for three months of work.
Now remember, this is your money. Did you have anything to say about this? Can you remove Rusteberg from the board, or for that matter Godinez or Gonzalez? Can you fire Patton Boggs LLP? If you have a gripe with any of them, who do you talk to?
And so as the bible says, we did not become aware that Martinez has given the reins and future of the city to the moneylenders at the temple after he came into office a "wolf in sheep's clothing."

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

THIS IS MARTINEZ CULTURE OF CORRUPTION STEADILY "PROGRESSING"!!!

NOW WHAT??????????

WHAT CAN WE DO???????????

GOD HELP US!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

HEY, IMAGINE BROWNSVILE SHOULD BE IMAGINE MY CHRIZO UP YOUR CULO PUTOS!!!! THAT IS WHAT BROWNSVILLE IS GETING WITH THESE MAMONES!!!!! TONY (LA )PELUCA MARTINEZ IS A PINCHE MAMON!!!HE COMES IN MUY CHINGON AND SAYS HE WANTS A CODE OF ETHICS FOR THE COMMISSION!!!!! LOOK IN THE MIRROR PENDEJO!!!!!1 HOW ETHICAL IS HAVING MELISSA( GOT DICK) ZAMORA RENTING YOUR HOUSE AT MOVIDA RATES PUTO?????!!!!! HOW ETHICAL IS GIVING POWER TO UNITED PINCHE BROWBSVILLE TO APPOINT ALL BOARD MEMBERS TO ALL POINCHE BOARDS MAMON!!!!! THAT WHY WE ELECTED YOU SONSOS!!!!THAT IS ONE OF YOUR PINCHE DUTIES OJETES!!!! AND IT WAS PASSED UNANIMOUS!!!!! ME CAGO DONDE MISMO!!!!! WAY TO STICK UP FOR YOUR CONSTITUENTS RICKY... WAY TO SHOW YOUR INTEGRITY SMELLY!!!! THATS O.K. TETAS TETREU...WE KNOW YOUR PINCHE MENSA!!!!! ALL THE PINCHE COMMISSION BENT OVER FOR LA PELUCA LIKE GOOD PENDEJITOS!!!!!! WHY DON'T YOU ALL RESIGTN AND LET UNIT6ED BROWNSVILLE RUN THE CITY SONSOS!!!! CODE OF ETHICS.....PLATICAME UNA DE VAQUEROS PINCHE MAYOR MAMON!!!!!!!UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YA ME CALENTE OJETES!!!!! LE VOY A DAR UNA MADRISA A MI VIEJA!!!!! I HAVE A PINCHE ROOM FOR RENT MELISSA!!!!! HABLAME PENDEJA!!!!


MACLOVIO O'MALLEY

Diogenes said...

HEY, IMAGINE BROWNSVILE SHOULD BE IMAGINE MY CHRIZO UP YOUR CULO PUTOS!!!!.......

I agree with this blogger.......I couldn't have phrased it more eloquently!!!!

Anonymous said...

On May 14 we had reason to hope for a better Brownsville. An inept, bull-in-a-china closet mayor had been crushed with only 9% of the vote. The winner, Tony Martinez, had been very pleasant during the campaign although not saying much except the trite phrase "Believe in Brownsville." The obvious symbol of a restitution of democracy, the inclusion of public comment in the taxpayer supported broadcast of the city commission meetings was not enabled, but perhaps Tony was just getting a feel for things. He did expedite his first commission meeting through in record time although the slight of hand inclusion of a 5.7 million dolllar package that was added to the city's debt in a refinancing reminiscent of an extended home mortgage was troubling. I must say that the salesman who "helped" the city with that deal was beyond slick, so slick that he appeared non-slick, like the polite, smiling neighbor who helps an old lady change her flat tire. The July 12 commission meeting agenda included several appointments to key city boards, notably P.U.B. Those selections have always been nominated by individual commissioners on a rotation basis, then voted on by the entire commission. This is not a perfect system, but by allowing the commissioners of various districts an integral part in the selection process and by extention the voters who voted them in. In one fell swoop Tony Martinez arbitrarily replaced this representative democratic style with a style of his own. Dealing with the two P.U.B. appointments first, he personally recommended them for additional four year terms, stating that he knew of many boards where qualified board members frequently missed meetings. These two evidently did not and what is more they received a good recommendation with the CEO of their board. Tony nominated and the commissioners rubber stamped. So, for fine attendance and the grace of the new mayor, Messrs Farias and Vasquez get four more years. Now, for an even bigger surprise! The other replacement positions which in the existing system should have been nominated by Jessica Tetreau and John Villarreal, would instead be tabled and considered by yet another board, rumored to be the infamous United Brownsville. Stunningly, Jessica Tetreau, who was set to nominate Laura A. Miniel, instead moved to table. While the mayor and commissioners peacefully expedited this whole process, the Brownsville Cheezmeh in the audience collectively cringed. We weren't sure Jessica or John even knew what had just happened. Estela certainly didn't. In another stroke on top of the undemocratic and cowardly banning of the broadcast of public comment, the mayor made a move rendering Brownsville city government more exclusive, less inclusive and the reticent, backward, inexperienced commissioners simply acquiesced without so much as a whimper. It is a sad day for Brownsville indeed, but not the end.

(This was posted by Jim Barton on FB)

Anonymous said...

Tony is a hypocrite, he says the board positions should be advertized so everyone has a chance, but in reality these are political appointments. Do you really think a well prepared unknown will be recommended to serve on a board? Of course not it will be people Tony’s inner circle knows but this is the only way to convince the commissioners to give up their power of appointment. He is tricking the commissioners to give up one of their most important functions and change that function to rubberstamping status. If Tony really believed that advertizing for the position was the best way, why doesn’t he tell President Obama to advertize the Ambassador position that Tony aspires for so everyone has a chance. Do you think the best qualified would be Tony? These are political appointments and if the commissioners do not understand how important it is for them to get their people on the city boards then they deserve to have this privilege taken away from them and good luck with the rubber stamp. We will be seeing names like Eddie Rodriguez, John Cowen, Oscar Garcia, and Fruia being nominated.

Anonymous said...

...thanks for pointing out, Mr. JM, just how the inner club and its connections work ....

Lame lame appointments, cozy cozy scene with United Brownsville ....

..regular folk, no place for you at the too-secret tables ....

Anonymous said...

It was said that Tony Martinez was a supporter of Juliet Garcia and her minions (Fred Rusteberg included) and now Tony is proving that to be true. Juliet and Fred are very much out of touch with this community and their egos are so gigantic, especially Juliet's, that they still see the city in terms of "Old Brownsville" and, like good Dumbokrats, see the citizens are their pawns...and beneath them. Juliet, trained by the Kardenas Klan, epitomizes the "La Jaiba" complex of this community and will stop at nothing to increase her power. Juliet Garcia doesn't want to lead, she wants to dictate.

Anonymous said...

Why are people soooo shocked?
It's all about" NOW IT'S MY TURN TO LOOT AND POLLUTE THIS GREAT CITY OF OURS."

Some naive people have been played by the SHARKS and now they can start to face reality about politics in BROWNSVILLE. The insiders will always have the upper hand just by their birthright.

LIVE AND LEARN mis paisanos AND RETALIATE HARD.

Anonymous said...

jim barton, " In one fell swoop Tony Martinez arbitrarily replaced this representative democratic style with a style of his own..." Oh you mean like SOCIALIST AND COMMUNIST "RULE"!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

So well said, Why doesn't President Obama advertise the position of ambassador? Prime example of the Elite Juliet, Fred, Tony circle, Cause they know better then the PUEBLO. They are users and when you talk to them you could swear they really care for their PUEBLO they do not THEY JUST USE THE PUEBLO TO GET WHAT THEY WANT. WE ARE SUCKERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.

Anonymous said...

Why is Ruben Cortez telling everyone that he is building a 4 thousand square home, and where does he get the Mordida money?

Anonymous said...

MR. Editor, looks to me like Tony Martinez, doesn't want any responsibilities. What a bum wrap from our mayor.

rita