Friday, January 11, 2013

SHELL GAME AT UTB-BROWNTOWN CONTINUES UNIMPEDED

By Juan Montoya
The shell game that University of Texas at Brownsville President Juliet Garcia and her cohorts started way back in the pre-"partnership" days with Texas Southmost College buttressed with lies and betrayals of the community college community just took a new turn.
The pattern that began with the unjust attack and removal of Dr. Albert Besteiro set the pattern of "by any means necessary" regardless of whether basic ethics and principles are compromised to get what you want.
The close relationship between UTB and TSC began with the need to bring a four year university to Brownsville. So in 1991, the so-called "partnership" was born and its proponents asserted that it was supposed to last as long as necessary to get the university firmly established.
With the help of Mary Rose Cardenas, Garcia signed to extend the partnership contract period to 99 years. This was done knowing very well that the community college, its mission, and its programs would suffer by taking a back seat to the almighty university. The main beneficiary would be Garcia and her cadre of overpaid underachievers and co-conspirators. That was OK with Garcia, as she has benefited personally while she gladly betrayed all the needy people at the bottom of the totem pole that needed a community college education.
TSC tuition zoomed from ­­­comparable rates to the state average to the most expensive in the state and Garcia and her gang did not care because those funds were subsidizing her operation.
Source: http://www.tacc.org/documents/Sp12tuition_001.pdf
When they were denied $100 million dollar bond election, they came back two years later with a $68 million dollar bond election that was successful with the voters.
They soon found out, however, that the election was just a formality to give her access to the funds and a justification for spending $108 million instead of spending the $68 million approved by the community – a documented betrayal of the community's trust to the tune of $40 million. (Read for yourself. It is all in the report by an external auditor on page 12 of 22.)
http://www.tsc.edu/images/stories/About/BondConstructionProjects/ReportOfFindings.pdf
Remember when she promised the students that UTB was not going anywhere? What happened to that promise?
She said UTB would continue with dual enrollment. What happened to that?
What happened to Envision UTB in 2050?
What happened to the Ocelots? How long did that last, all of 6 months? They were, indeed, an endangered species from the get-go.
The final betrayal is convincing all the clueless Brownsville politicians – including a majority of the trustees of the Brownsville Independent School District who should know better –  that the merger of the valley UT schools (University of the Americas) is good for Brownsville.
In a perfect world, having a Rio Grande University of Texas school is something that our clueless politicians and citizens should have fought for a long time ago. It was an issue of equality for the brown citizens of South Texas. The Black citizens of Prairie View realized it way back when and recruited the U.S. Office of Civil Rights to force the UT System – kicking and dragging – to include their campus in the Permanent University Fund pie.
Now they are using that as the carrot to get Brownsville to back a legislative initiative that will translate into Brownsville losing more than 100 executive-level and administrative jobs to McAllen. Mayor Tony Martinez is saying that McAllen is making the UT merger their number one legislative agenda and Brownsville should do the same.
If you were the mayor of McAllen, wouldn't you do the same thing?
McAllen and Hidalgo County's gain of good high-paying jobs will result in Brownsville's loss of those same jobs. Is it any wonder that their legislative delegation is making it their Number One priority?
The shame of it is that our clueless Brownsville politicians and conniving United Brownsville technocrats who are accountable to no one are spearheading the initiative to ship Brownsville jobs to McAllen. And the kicker is that we are paying them (in the form of $25,000 "memberships" to fund United Brownsville) to screw us.
Why move the administrative offices to McAllen?
Simply, because unlike Martinez and our brainless pooliticians, McAllen and HIdalgo politicians know how to fight for their community. Now they tell us that UT wants McAllen involved so they can form a Cameron-and-Hidalgo county taxing district to pay for the medical school and that will entice the McAllen community to get on board.
The taxing district is just another dodge (la misma gata, pero revolcada) because while they will tell us about all the jobs that will be created, they fail to mention that those jobs will be subsidized by middle-class and disadvantaged citizens through taxes on their property. This double and redundant taxation paid through rents or ad valorem taxes will subsidize the elite class of doctors, nurses, medical school students and well-paid staff.
Dr. Garcia is busy telling the staff at UTB (and the media megaphone) that the merger to one valley university is going to be a great thing. But she fails to clarify who it is going to be great for because it will definitely not benefit the UTB staff who will all lose their jobs to the more productive and established UT Pan-Am personnel.
The Brownsville community subsidized the University for 20 years at an exorbitant cost to our community that surpasses the $1 billion mark and in the end the only thanks we get is to the usual Garcia dog-and-pony show convincing the community that the best thing for Brownsville is for everyone to lobby to lose jobs in Brownsville so McAllen can benefit.
Whose side is this woman (and the mayor and United Brownsville) on?

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

The mayor and Juliet Garcia will go in the direction that best benefits their personal agenda. They don't care about Brownsville, the care about themselves. McAllen and Hidalgo Co. will win out here, no doubt. McAllen and Hidalgo Co. individuals and businesses invest in their community and here, the individuals and businesses wait for a handout....welfare benefits. Juliet will not be welcome in McAllen to lead the UT system...she is out and should retire immediately to the J.T. Canales home that Mary Rose Kardenas gave her in Rio Viejo after the tax payers rennovated the home. Juliet has proven herself worthless to this community because she only serves herself.

Anonymous said...

It is and always has been obvious that she is on her own side. You left out the faculty in listing the suckers who have time and again fell for the lies on a grand scale coming from Garcia, her provost, and the cadre of minions she employs using taxpayers dollars. But the faculty-suckers are about to lose their jobs---the first wave at the end of May, but many more will eventually be terminated.

Anonymous said...

While we were fighting (about the UT - TSC split), McAllen was working overtime. It'll pay off for them and we'll get screwed again. It'll be just like when Brownsville was part of the Pan American University.

That bitch ought to be lynched.

Anonymous said...

Well, I don't believe violence should be applied, but I think it would be helpful if Garcia would relocate to Austin to work under Chancellor Cigarroa. As the long-run has unfolded, she has turned out to be a huge detriment to Brownsville and to TSC.

Anonymous said...

There should be an investigation on the millions in cost overuns. Follow the cheese, question and threaten the rats and they will spill their guts. Doofus running the asylum.

Trey Mendez said...

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Anonymous said...

PEOPLE YOU JUSR KEEP VOTING democRATA MIERDA AND THIS IS YOUR TYPICAL OUTCOME. BUT THEN AGAIN WE'RE MAINLY DEALING WITH LOW INFORMATION VOTERS HERE IN BROWNTOWN

Anonymous said...

The United Brownsville is still leeching or trying to leech from BISD? Wonder if enrique, otis, chirrinos, and la Minerva are going to approve it?

monkey shines said...

UB at bisd, they will approve it, son un bola de pepes, im being nice.

Anonymous said...

Im glad that someone finally wrote this...Brownsville got sold out...UTB staff and faculty got sold out. McAllen is going to benefit 100% and Brownsville gets zero...some even say that McAllen reps won't even vote for the legislative bill if they don't get it all..Talk about messed up.

Anonymous said...

i don't understand why "Trey Mendez" posts HA HA HA..its not a funny situation. Brownsville loses out...hard working people will be losing their job. IT not only about Juliet Garcia...Man haters are always gonna hate

Anonymous said...

"i don't understand why "Trey Mendez" posts HA HA .."

Strange how you do not understand it, since you posted it, and now you are even posting a question about it.

wethepeople said...

If she ever had any, Julie has no integrity left! What a betrayal of the taxpayers! If an elected official tried to pull this off, we'd be looking at jail time!

Anonymous said...

Julieta did a GREAt SCREW on the brownsville folks and yes ya me vo, aver para donde, where the money is, she is not a dummy

Anonymous said...

You can't have it both ways! If Juliet's merry crew are as incompetent as you would have us believe, why not bring in administrators from UTPA or elsewhere. As for a merger being a bad thing, parochialism always seems to win out in the Valley with our citizenry being the ultimate losers. LETS WORK WITH UTPA to at long last bring adequate funding to higher education in the Valley! Wake up pendejos.

rita