Saturday, February 23, 2019
WILL CITY ELECTIONS BE FIRST SHOT OF WHITE-BROWN WAR?
(Ed.'s Note: It was bound to come down to this. The writer of this post sent us his observations on the ongoing war for control of the City of Brownsville Commission and local economic development. In it he claims that the powers-that-be in Brownsville are engaging in a subtle campaign to discredit Hispanic candidates and movers and shakers not under their control to perpetuate their grip of the city's purse strings and to funnel them off to their buddies. Is he right?)
By Eduardo Cuellar
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
Day after day we see how certain individuals in social media have continued a campaign to discredit some people who have followed the letter of the law and are involved in the electoral process, the height of civic engagement.
Whether they are themselves candidates, contributors, or merely voters who want their candidates to represent them, they have become targets of an insidious smear campaign questioning their motives and their right to participate in local government.
And I see where even local bloggers like you, at El Rrun-Rrun, have been accused of bigotry and discrimination against some local politicians and groups for questioning the continued presence of the Jefferson Davis monument in the same park where Padre Miguel Hidalgo and George Washington have memorials. Before the vandalism, even Cuban patriot Jose Marti had a monument.
Washington fought the British to establish our democracy. Hidalgo gave his grito de Dolores to start the Mexican independence from Spain that later evolved into the Mexican revolution. Marti fought and died trying to liberate his countrymen from the Spanish crown.
And Davis? Davis was the president of a country who seceded from the United States that Washington fought to establish to save his regional "heritage" that included the enslavement of black people who were seen as property and whose forced labor was a cornerstone of the southern economy. Obviously, a philosophy like Davis' and that of the confederacy of southern states and their supporters does not belong among those dedicated to men with noble sentiments seeking to free, not enslave, their fellow human beings.
Be that as it may, there are people here - notably the anglo minority and their willing Hispanic candidates - who fear that their control will vanish if anyone else get involved in the local economy, the educational infrastructure, and in local politics.
I am not fan of Mike Hernandez's OP 10.33, nor do I know him, but given the performance of the ruling over class in Brownsville in economic development for the past 30 years, maybe it is time we try something new. It's his money and in our capitalist system, he is free to spend it as he sees fit. If he wants to invest in education and in workforce development, why not? Why is everyone so afraid of this guy?
But now he and others - including Ambiotec's Dr. Carlos Marin and Greater Brownsville Investment Corporation Executive Director Mario Lozoya - are being cast in the role of "outside agitators" by local critics as if they had no ties to the city or the area.
Whether you like Marin or not, it is indisputable that he comes from modest means in Matamoros, went on to Harvard, received his Ph.D. and established a hugely successful engineering company.
Lozoya, a decorated U.S. combat Marine, was tasked by Toyota USA Motor Company to develop the supply chain and workforce development strategy for San Antonio and along the way created thousands of high-paying jobs for poor Hispanic families while establishing Toyota's footprint in Texas.
Compare that to the decades that the economic development of our city under the control of the Brownsville Economic Development Corporation under Jason Hilts. Hilts - with the aiding and abetting by local officials and the socioeconomic elite of Brownsville - turned in a dismal performance that resulted in millions wasted and hodge-podge development.
And even when Lozoya prefaced his remarks before giving the city commission a status update saying some of the seeds were already planted before he got here and that he had simply boosted the efforts, criticism came fast and heavy that he was claiming credit for work done previously. Are we behind economic development only when we get our way and the city and people be damned if otherwise?
Hernandez, on the other hand, came from a Brownsville family of modest means and went on to build the most successful auto leasing group in the nation with annual revenues of $360 million and employs more than 400 families in Texas.
Newspaper stories say he brought OP 10.33 here after he was embarrassed that his hometown was ranked the poorest community in the nation. Admittedly, OP 10.33's entry into local politics under Jose Angel Gutierrez, was an admitted debacle, but these guys don't usually make mistakes twice and learned from them.
It wasn't so much a lack of resources, because the city has more than any other in the Rio Grande Valley, and Hernandez put his money where his mouth was.
That's not bad for a hair lip, is it?
So why do we get the distinct impression that local anglo and their Hispanic servile politicians think that they are the only ones smart enough to lead economic development? The only two contributors - at $5,000 a pop - to Martinez's campaign reported were Nick Serafy and Amy and Jim Tipton. What stake do they have here that they want Martinez to keep carrying water for them?
These questions need to be addressed publicly.
Look at the names of those who oppose the GBIC, OP 10.33, and candidates who don't come from their favored socioeconomic level? Look at the names all over the BEDC audit. Look at the names that have controlled the Port of Brownsville. Look at the clowns who are dressed in sombreros for Charro Days.
Lozoya offered to create an advisory committee for the GBIC so that some of these people could sit on it only to be ridiculed for doing so. It seems that they don't want to have input. They want what they've always had, complete control of the cookie jar.
Former Brownsville Hispanics like Federico Pena have gone on to become mayors of large cities (Denver), state representatives like J.T. Canales, former Cameron County Judge and Texas Secretary of State, former county judge and U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza, are but a few of the long list of capable Hispanic individuals. Why are people like this being left out of our social, educational political and economical development efforts?
Do we to return to the days of Jason Hilts and his anglo-heavy executive BEDC board when the few ran the palace for the good of the few at the expense of he many who are paying the bill?
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27 comments:
It's about the final vote count, carnal. Why cry?
Mexicans feeling lonely. Change IS coming. LOL
I don't know Eduardo Cuellar, but I would have to say his epistle is bullshit. He named a lot of Hispanics who have been very successful and I applaud each of them for their service. But, Cuellar was very critical of Anglos...I would say his comments were racist...but he named no names. What Anglos control Brownsvlle?????? Cuellar offers no names, just a racist reference. We can give him no credibility without the names of the Anglos who control life here. Just a vague, non-specific degradation of a minority in our community...makes his literary effort bullshit. Who is Eduard Cuellar and what has he contributed to making Brownsville a better place.
No stupid. The first shot of the white/brown war was a few years ago in an election for County Judge. Look at the results in the same election ballot between 2 gringos for govenor and a white/brown for county judge.
Carlos Guerrero for city commissioner at Large A
That’s the way brownsville should go. Only way to put brownsville back in its right path
“.....Whether you like Marin or not, it is indisputable that he comes from modest means in Matamoros,...”. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? He attended St. Joseph Academy and drove a brand new Mercedez Benz Sport convertible! He was raised filthy rich. Not that it should matter much, but that’s the fact.
Brownsville has produced good persons too bad that that yes they have to leave town to do better because something or someone or a group dont like or dont want the city of brownsville to succeed. Its the way i have seen it for the past 50 years, i hope it changes for the future generations if folks really want the City to move forward and become a dominate player in the area, Mcallen is way ahead. We need leadership at the Top new city manager- i dont think he is ready yet-too green, he is and was a small town city manager only la villa falfurrias, tyler texas not a large city manager, commission cold have gotten a better choice any way moving on the Mayor-new one is need it, Tony Bologna Martinez has had his chance and we have seen the results only to benefit his pocket and friends, as for former city manager Cabler same old same old, had his chance at the city but didnt do a damn thing except get a check every two weeks, trey mendez mmmm i dont know, has baggae but will travel, Not too many choices here either. County politics well thats another whole chapter. Hard to pin point could it be the water in the River we drink? let me know.
Mago Marin has taken millions from this city. He got much of his money from his boy jason at bedc, the corrupt city atorney,
and his Imagine B’ville scam.
Mike Hernandez seems fine, but not too smart to associate with the
likes of dirt bag mago Marin.
Why pull the race card, and try to turn this into a white/brown thing anyway ?
It’s not.
PS: padre Hildalgo had nothing to do with the mx revolution pocho.
Our Patricio, y el cheque que?
Not all Mexicans are brown, not all Anglos are white.
This chick does not know how to write.
There is no white-brown war, except in the minds of some ass holes. Now, if you are talking brown-brown war, then maybe you have something. There are many social, national and economic division between brown folks and they war against each other for powder.
"He attended St. Joseph Academy and drove a brand new Mercedez Benz Sport convertible! "
Yep
This Cuellar dude is so off, Montoya. Tiralo a la chingada, al puto!
What brown/white war? If there was one or if there is one "WE WOULD ALL BE REPUBLICANS" que pendejo...
It's "ALL" local greed nothing else
Tipton donated to a Hispanic mayor —-??
TIpton donated all over town— why call them out specifically? Is it cuz he white?
Why not list all donors who donated 5,000 and up? Or is the writer picking on white donors ONLY?
This sets us back in time writer.. way to go
I do agree Mike Hernández has done some amazing things—
This piece is racist to the core! It encourages a racial divide and racial politics. Wouldn't it be wonderful i Brownsville judged it's people and leaders "by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin".
There's nobody here smart enough to create such a conspiracy or a war.
Voting for Charlie Cabler, yes as city manager he could only do so much due to politics. But now, as our Mayor, he can do provide much needed services like street maintenance and drainage issues. In the same token, he would fully support our new city manager, something he never received when he was the city manager. He will not only get my vote but the votes of my family and friends. I truly believe that Mr. Cabler will do an outstanding job as our next Mayor. Can't wait for Election Day to boot out all the non performers.
White/Brown war in Brownsville? Oh so funny!
What you should worry about is that mentality of Brownsville voters who vote for a convicted felon in the BISD? But then again, BISD and Brownsville voters love crooks!
Wow, can't you see how trump is continuing to divide the country and you still say there is no white on brown problems. I know not all white people are racist, but now in days it seems like it is easier to see. I want my raza to be seen and value by their morals and values and not judged by their skin color or last name.
MONTOYA.... el restaurant pollo feliz tiene 7 meses querer abrir su negocio en ruben torres y por tantas excijencias de las autoridades de brownsville no han podido ,esta es la cuidad que para todo dicen NO...TONY MARTINEZ EN UN TEJABAN HECHO MADRE HABRIO EL BAR BEQUE EN PALMAS ( ESTA RICO) tREY mENDES SE METIO 6 MESES PARA ABRIR LAS PIZZAS EN EL CENTRO, lo que se necesita hacer es una limpia de tanta jente negativa y el pendejo de CABLER que estuvo mas de 20 anos como city manager va a continuar si es electo con el mismo grupo de PENDEJOS ...ES HORA DE MANDAR A CHINGAR A SU MADRE A TODOS ESTOS HUEVONES.
mi abuelo would always say about politicians that " el que triene mas saliva como mas pinole" in others words the one that has the best and sweet talk to the public wins, can be straight or crooked dont matter. Lets see who wins in this brownsville races.
If there is a war, it is a brown/brown war here. The old "La Jaiba" story is true. The brown are pulling the brown down and trying to keep us all at the bottom of the heap. We have browns who follow the Mexican culture of corruption and try to destroy anyone who is progressive and wants change/modernization. There has been no Anglo leadership in this city in years; and during those years of Hispanic leadership the city has floundered and fallen behind most other cities in the Valley. Its a sad example for our youth and there is no sign any of our officials seek to change the situation.
El Pollo Feliz???? WAKATE
reply WAKATE...eso se llama envidia porque tu no puedes abrir ningun negocio porque seguro estas jodido PINCHE OJETE ENVIDIOSO.
WAKATE how can a chicken be happy if you kill it to eat it. Que estupido pinche MOJARETE. Vienen y ofresen mordias y los retachan y se enojan. NO ESTAS EN MEJICO ESTUPIDO PENDEJO MOJADO.
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