Thursday, September 10, 2015

IF NOT LNG OR INDUSTRY, IS IT TOURISM? OR WHAT?

By Juan Montoya
 This question came up from Brownsville resident Letty Perez-Garzoria as the Cameron Cunty Commissioners Court was considering an item that would have granted Annova LNG a $25 million tax abatement on its proposed export terminal at the Port of Brownsville.
"Are we manufacturing area, an industrial area, or a tourist or agricultural area?" she asked. "Who are you? Who do you represent?," she asked commissioners.
In the absence of a cohesive answer to those very questions, the Brownsville area has seen its share of flim-flam hucksters like United Brownsville advance some self-serving ideas that the city should invest public money in developing "economic clusters" that just happen to fit nicely in some of its members commercial enterprises.
Foremost among them is United Brownsville's pushing for and something called the BiNED that seeks to pump pubic funds for studies to append this area's economy to the maquiladora industry across the Rio Grande.
You remember that industry. It is the main cause that the U.S. manufacturing sector (and jobs) have been moved to low-cost labor places like Matamoros, Reynosa, and Rio Bravo. There are also in-bond plants further into Mexico's interior and toward the west coast.
The basic premise of the maquilas is that they take advantage of cheap labor in Mexico, bring the manufactured good across the river and then compete for the consumer with U.S. industry that has not gone offshore. 
The United Brownsville movers and shakers and their counterparts in Matamoros and northern Mexico want to establish manufacturing "clusters" on this side of the border to glean whatever profit they can from servicing these runaway manufacturers and make a buck.
But they need the public entities to pay for the infrastructure through the funding of infrastructure and taxing districts that will make it easier for their private commercial concerns to enrich them.
They talk about industrial corridors, economic clusters, huge infrastructure projects – all to be paid by the public.
Image result for letty perez-garzoriaNow here comes these multinational LNG plants talking about multi-billion facilities on public land with hands stretched out to the poorest communities in this country asking that they be extended tax breaks in the millions of dollars so they can come here.
And if the local public entities like the schools and county government doesn't extend the tax breaks, tax breaks, does it mean that they won't come? They have already leased and got first refusal on thousands of acres at the port. And Brownsville is the cheapest place they can come and get all this land at a deep-water port with connections to their foreign customers.
They can't go anywhere else.
The tax breaks are just icing on the cheap empanada.
Garzoria is correct. We have to decide – not like United Brownsvlle's grab bag and wish list – what we want our region to be.
"This is a region that has lots of possibilities that have never been explored," Garzoria said.
Amen to that, sister.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Juan, my brother, we are EASY CULOS to our own politicians who sell us out constantly. Why fight it? And, hey, whatever happened to the fight to save Lincoln Park? Nada!!! Mexicans here don't know how to win. our culture is a loser's culture!!!!!.

Dags

Anonymous said...

Hey, Rrun Rrun, check out the local high school dropout rate. My sources say an average of 100 students leave BISD every day. EVERY DAY!

Anonymous said...

They are all leaving to McAllen. Or to Corpus Christi to help build their new $10 billion dollar LNG plant, that passed up Brownsville.

Anonymous said...

Dags, while you're sitting on your ass and commenting on blogs, people are still working to ensure that Lincoln Park stays where it is as a city owned public park. Ya callate.

Anonymous said...

Since when is Garzoria a credible source for comments? She hurts the point you are trying to make, Jim, I mean, Juanito.

Anonymous said...

sad thing is that our very very corrupted and greedy #$%$ politician's control's our money. so they can insider trade, except bribes under disguised has lobbying but we know it is 100% bribery. they can now spend their campaign fund's has they please but the real cash cow for them is defense spending . with their good ole boy kick back system they have in place and which every one knows that we spend 1000% more for anything purchase for defense. i always said that our politician's make the mafia look like a bunch of girl scout's.

Chief Cool Arrow said...

like that 8.48 am comment very true about the all types of politicians local county state and federal, there are all a bunch of liars and are only in there to lined their pockets. If that's not true then please will the real honest politicians please step forward??? No cant do that because there are NONE. CCA

Anonymous said...

Cameron Cunty?

Anonymous said...

The citizens of this are don't have a clue. Its all about how officials want to promote issues. Officials like Tony Martinez just seek to pad their legacy and are willing to call any venture...even bicyling....as a major program for the city. Trying to combine SpaceX with LNG is not planned, it is spontaneous and there is no planning in this city. Citizens are confused, because elected officials are confused and don't have a clue.

rita