Wednesday, September 7, 2011

AFTER GIVING UT $1 BILLION IN SUBSIDIES, UTB'S GARCIA CELEBRATES: TSC DECIDES TO GO AT IT ALONE

"Mejor solo que mal acompaƱado..." Mexican proverb
By Juan Montoya
Today's Brownsville Herald's maudlin article about the "Romeo and Juliet" relationship between Texas Southmost College and the UT System is at best a sloppy metaphor and at worst a slap in the face of the residents of our college district.
There was never any "love story" between the two. If anything, it was a rape pure and simple.
But while rapists often choose the darkness to hide their dastardly deed, the UT System with the aid of former college board facilitators committed the crime out in the open as former trustees and local legislators held the victim down.
The TSC board just recently transferred more than $50 million to Juliet Garcia's UTB as part of their "partnership" agreement. If you average that transfer for the past 20 years at, say, $40 million per year, it means that the oil-and-gas rich statewide system has been the recipient of more than $800 million in local resources taken from the poorest of the poor to subsidize it being here.
Only after the former TSC boards and the likes of Stet Rep. Rene Oliveira and Texas Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. agreed to this supine position for local taxpayers would UT deign to come down to the mouth of the Rio Grande and provide the education opportunities for the most underserved people in the state.
Over the last 20 years these two – along with former boards – have held down the victim while the aggressor has his way with her while they cheered on. Hook 'em Horns, indeed.
If you take into account the bond indebtedness that our district's residents have incurred to subsidize the UT System, it easily totals more than $1 billion that the system has raked in from our poor little community.
The Herald says that UTB has "already bought more land and begun implementing major changes to its admissions policy, while the TSC Board of Trustees has chosen a new president for the college."
Garcia and her cohorts will celebrate the chronic abuse of our residents on Thursday.
But what is there to celebrate?
Is it the 17 percent graduation rate over six years that placed TSC-UTB so far down the rankings that a survey of colleges and universities from across the nation that it declined to rank it even among the lowest of the low?
Or perhaps it was the less than 50 percent freshman retention rate that we can gloat about. Or maybe we can shout to the winds that even though the UT System has milked the local residents for more than $1 billion of their scant resources, its tuition rates and user fees are the highest in the state, if not the county, effectively placing the illusion of a higher education beyond the reach of most local students. Tantalus had it better. At least he hadn't paid for the food and water that was held just out of his reach.
Let's face it. Our local schools have not been preparing our students to enter the fine life of higher education. What was happening was that these students entered UTB-TSC, were diverted to remedial classes, spent their Pell Grants and other student loans, and left a few years later saddled with debt and nothing to show for it. Many were penalized after failing and were prevented from entering either TSC or UTB. They not only were not prepared to join the workforce, but also had a huge debt they had to repay.
How long could this charade continue?
No, there's got to be a better reason to celebrate.
Might it not be the $336,000 salary that Juliet Garcia has awarded herself with the help of the yearly transfers from little TSC? Or perhaps it is the salary of Alan Artibise, Juliet's head of the Office of the Provost Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs who nets some of this loot when he draws his $230,000 salary, as does Michael Putegnat, at the Office of VPAA Director and his own creation, the Institute for Public Service, drawing a cool $102,665.
Another Garcia henchman, Wayne Moore, ostensibly a professor in English, also cries all the way to the bank on his measly $108,742.
Peter Gawenda, with the Office of the Provost Special Assistant to the Provost for Bachelor Completion Programs charges the public only $118,000 for his invaluable services.
United Brownsville's darling Irvine Downing, at the Office of VPED&CS vice president for Economic Development and Community Service nets $121,150, a mite more than he made as a banker in the private sector.
We could go on and one, but the sad fact of the matter is that in a couple of years when the "partnership" yoke is removed from the backs of local taxpayers, they might have to go looking for greener pastures.
In fact, the UT System, which recently announced a huge increase in profits from oil and gas leases managed by the Permanent University Fund from which neither UTB nor UT-Pan Am receive any funds as do the other 13 UT System and A & M campuses, continues to renege on paying TSC some $10 million in back rent.
The four trustees who defended the district from these gang of facilitators – Rene Torres, Adela Garza, Trey Mendez and Kiko Rendon – endured public abuse, threats and marches led by a renegade priest, and banishment from the society of the exalted local power elite.
They are well on the road to heal our district from the abusive relationship it had been subjected to for the past two decades. We have a new president and are getting about to lower tuition rates and lighten the loads on our local taxpayers.
These are positive steps that can only benefit our residents. After 2015, UT System will no longer have a cash cow in the TSC district.
Then we can let the celebration begin.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Misrepresentations by UT and president j garcia since 1991,


negligence by UT and president j garcia,


breach of fiduciary by president j garcia,


hiding the true facts by UT and president j garcia,


where are the local attorneys from here in Cameron County with any balls to stand - up for the taxpayers, the short - changed students, the countless professors who were all deceived, short changed for the past 20 years ?


some body call the maldef - mexican american legal defense eduction foundation to get back the stolen money, the mis spent budget by president j garcia and ut.

a simple lawsuit with a jury from here in cameron county even using the crooked judges or the top judges from hidalgo county would go along way to collect at least the unpaid rent of $ 10 million and can you imagine ut and ex president j garcia paying back the $ 800 million to the taxpayers of Cameron County ?


$ 800 million back to cameron county ! ! !

$ 800 million back to cameron county ! ! !

$ 800 million back to cameron county ! ! !

$ 800 million back to cameron county ! ! !


area businesses, educators, drug dealers y vatos need to unite and create a legal fund to pay the lawyers.

we need like $ 5,000 to begin.

Anonymous said...

Yea yea more commie bullshit. Where did you learn your journalistic skills? TSC?

Anonymous said...

Ex president sounds good, disgraced , displaced and fallen from grace is more like it.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Juan!!

Anonymous said...

Wow... I cannot believe how biased, vindictive, mean-spirited, with so much WRONG information this "article" has. It continues to amaze me that Adela, Trey, and Rene align themselves with this blog. Juan, I feel sorry for you...

Anonymous said...

@ September 8, 2011 11:26 AM

If you really felt sorry for Montoya, you would refrain from making fucktard condescending comments.

Mr. Just Saying

Anonymous said...

ITS FUNNY , THIS SHIT CONTINUES.
GET OVER IT . BOTH INSTITUTIONS WILL NEED EACH OTHER.THIS MIGHT BE BIASED BUT SO IS THE HERALD. IM GLAD TO HERE UT IS SENDING 30 MILLION TO THE VALLEY(CRUMBS), ITS REALLY FUNNY THE PEOPLE WHO TAKE CREDIT FOR IT. IF YOUR GOING TO THANK ANYONE, THANK THE FAB FOUR. ITS ONLY BECAUSE THEY DID NOT GIVE THE HOUSE AWAY, UT HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO SEND SOME POCKET CHANGE(FOR THEM).REMEBER THIS ,UTB IS STILL HERE., TSC IS STILL HERE, EVERYBODY INCLUDING THE FUTURE OF BROWNSVILLE WINS. APPRECIATE, DON'T HATE. THE SCORPIAN

Anonymous said...

Anonymous at 4:42: dude you can't spell. You are the reason we need TSC. To offer remedial courses for those pendejos who graduate from BISD and are not college ready.

Anonymous said...

Kiko Rendon no tiene muy buena reputacion si se enteran quien es en verdad decorrupto yo tengo mucha informacion de Kiko rendon y Trey mendez una gran ganga

Anonymous said...

Its Funny this shit continues. It continues because they (JVG and gang) cannot give it up they are mad and they are hurt and throwing a temper tantrum

You are so correct what's there to be upset about. UT has been subsidized for 20 years and TSC has foot the bill at the expense of taxpayers and students that have been under served. Oliveira and Robles are the spoil brats that did not get their way. wawawawa

Anonymous said...

@September 8, 2011 10:48 PM

Classic, when you cannot refute a person's arguments use ad hominem attacks.

Really nice.

TSC Student

Anonymous said...

que es "una gran ganga" . Haber digame lo que tienes contra kiko y mendez

Anonymous said...

HEY DUDE, YOU ARE RIGHT, MY MOMMY(NO DADDY) COUDN'T AFFORD ST. JOE. SPELL CHECK IS MADE FOR PENDOJAS LIKE ME, DONT KNOW HOW TO USE IT.COULDN'T FIND "NO MAMES" . THE SCORPIAN

Anonymous said...

please refer to brownsville herald comments. the comment of baltezar acevado pretty much says it all. all you experts in higher education, including the sycophen dr. r. robles, my learn something.

Anonymous said...

How disappointing we are.
An orgy of hate and envy
unfettered by the truth
Unrestrained by good sense
an Irresponsible immature tantrum

This blog is Brownsville at it's lowest
and why it struggles at the bottom
Fighting among it's own

until this ends we will never progress
And don't deserve to

Anonymous said...

Whatever shortcomings it might have (and who among us is without them), this Blog has gone where the tepid "reporting" of the Brownsville Herald has never dared venture. For years, only Jerry McHale, in his periodic moments of lucidity, was the only person calling the University on its flagrant abuses of the public trust. Thank you Juan for daring to challenge the corrupt status quo in this community!

rita