Thursday, February 8, 2018

AT PORT, CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSION SAME-OLD, SAME-OLD

Special to El Rrun-Rrun
It's getting a bit depressing to see that the board of commissioners of the Brownsville Navigation District – if voters don't make their voice heard in the May elections – will remain the clubby, insulated governmental entity that has served a select group of interest s in Brownsville.

That has been the complaint against this potentially energetic component of the local economy. Yet, despite all the hype surrounding its progress, it remains in the hands of a small group of people who have staked their personal interest in keeping it moving in a direction that they can control and from which they can profit.

The port has respondd not so much to the dynamic leadership on the board or its adminsitration, but to the vagaries of the border and Mexican economy. The port has so far only gone along for the ride where th tide takes it.

Leaving all personalities aside, one can only look at the members of the board and see that the majority have a huge personal interest in keeping it the way it is instead of opening the throttle to bring economic prosperity to all just as a tide lifts all boats.

That's why when we learned that Roser & J Cowen Logistical Services, Ltd. CFO Javier Vera had thrown his hat into the ring to replace Carlos Masso as commissioner on the BND board, we thought: Here we go again!

The so-called Cowen Group is headed by John Cowen Jr. lists US and Mexican Customs brokerage and commercial real estate among its main interests. They have been a barnacle on the USS Port of Brownsville since the senior John Cowen set up shop in 1978.

Cowen is also a director of the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation (GBIC), a trustee of the Saint Joseph Academy Endowment, and vice chair at the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville.

Do you think Vera would do anything to disrupt the entrenched Cowen interests at the port? He can't because one of the trustees there is Ralph Cowen, a family member of his boss. He will make sure that as CFO of the Cowen Group, their interests will not be harmed.

So far, the only other candidate who has filed for Masso's old position is Steve Guerra, a local businessman with extensive ties to businesses on both sides of the Rio Grande. As far as we know, he does not do business with the port and could prove an independent voice. There have been rumors that former Pct. 2 commissioner Ernie Hernandez might throw his hat in the ring, but his baggage would probably prevent his election.

We have also heard that former city commissioner Ernesto de Leon Sr. is thinking about filing for that office. We'll keep you posted.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

John Cowen Sr. is bad news, old fart and a bit under several ______ that make him give his ______ away to anyone that asks. or tax deduction strategy?

Anonymous said...

The Cowens think they own the Port....don’t they think they have sucked enough out of there? Enough is enough!

Anonymous said...

Time for new blood and new direction

We brought back the “old” and they are ruining BISD (recycled Supt with two recycled board members)

Phillip is smart why he is allowing her to ruin and run out atudents and staff is beyond me - unless he’s getting something

Anonymous said...

The COWENS are a God sent.
Bless them all, even Phil.

Anonymous said...

[...vagaries of the border and Mexican economy. The port has so far only gone along for the ride where the tide takes it. Leaving all personalities aside...] Whoever [lemma guess] is writing this shit's got style to go with the usual lament: the Cowens (once thanked by a Texas governor for procreating at a faster pace than rabbits) are descendants (if you got pictures of your great granddaddy, you a descendant) of legendary (wiped out a bunch of injuns and mexicans) Confederate (racist) Texas Ranger (double racist) Rip Fart (Ford/Fart, tomayto, tomahto) and they're still procreating (seven of them plus friends and cronies suck off the port) and promoting economic development (making self-promoting deals at the poorly -managed port ($21 million bridge never built) funded by mexican taxpayers) and bringing industry (LNG destruction of our beautiful beaches and wetlands at the Tip of Texas). Nice editorial. I havent heard back2back beauties like "vagaries of the border economy" followed by the Dylanesque:

gone along for the ride
where the tide
takes it,
leavin' all
personalities aside

give this guy/gal/other a raise, pinche codo montoya, ponte tlaloco guey

Anonymous said...

John Cowen Phil Cowen and Tad Hasse can dine with me whenever . Sincerely The CAPTAIN

John Young said...

Candidate filing deadline is 02-16-2018 for Port Commissioner Places 2 and 4.

For all you need to know about filing to run for a Port Commissioner position, call Debbie Duke at the Port, (956)831-4592. I've always found her to be friendly and helpful.

Also visit the Port's web page about the 2018 Port Commissioner elections at http://www.portofbrownsville.com/commission/2018-bnd-election/

The Port posted an announcement about the candidate filing deadline on a gated building at the Port on 12-07-2017, visible only to those visiting that building.

The building where the Port's Board Meetings are being held while the Port Administrative Building is being remodeled. The Port didn't post it on the Port website until 02-07-2018, after KVEO reporter Marlene Rodriguez called the Port to ask about the candidate filing deadline.

See "Voters Concerned with Lack of Notice of Upcoming Port Election," Marlane Rodriguez, 02-09-2018, KVEO Channel 23 RGV Proud, http://www.rgvproud.com/news/local-news/voters-concerned-with-lack-of-notice-of-upcoming-port-election/963688238

-- John Young, San Benito
Member, SAVE RGV from LNG
Member, LRGV Sierra Club

Anonymous said...

The Port has removed this article about running for office from their website!

John Young said...

TRUE! I just checked the link @ http://rrunrrun.blogspot.com/2018/02/at-port-candidate-for-commission-same.html THAT THE PORT HAS REMOVED THE FILING DEADLINE FROM ITS WEBSITE @ http://www.portofbrownsville.com/commission/2018-bnd-election/ !!!

I checked, and they're right. Checking the link, all I get is "Epic 404 - Article Not Found. The article you were looking for was not found, but maybe try looking again!"

Visit SAVE RGV from LNG on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/saveRGVfromLNG/ to fight for open Port Commissioner elections!!!

John Young said...

02-13-2018 UPDATE: The Port has put the candidate filing deadline and Port Commissioner Election information back on it's website but KVEO reporter Marlane Rodriguez still plans to follow up on it's temporary disappearance and the Port Commissioner elections.

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