Monday, December 2, 2019

IF YOU KNEW HARRY MCNAIR, LIKE WE KNEW HARRY....

(Ed.'s Note: This Tuesday, at the City of Brownsville Commission meeting, the commissioners will vote to rename the McNair family Drive back to its original – and historical – East Fronton Street based on a petition signed by at least 75 percent of the residents there. We have searched out files and came up with some nuggets representative of former city commissioner Harry McNair's claim to fame. 

His tenure was less than stellar and not pretty.  In the cartoons created by artist-extraordinaire Joaquin Ribera,he is pictured supporting Richards in his call to city manager Carlos Rubinstein to treat the police "like Hitler would," in apparent ignorance that Rubinstein was Jewish. Harry is the middle Nazi-like figure in the middle and he is caricatured as carrying Richards with Hernandez in the race for mayor. 

Then there was the Richards'supported ordinance that required all taxis in Brownsville to be painted white...We're not making this up, mind you. Now McNair wants the city to honor his family's name by keeping the change to E. Fronton Street. The city commissioners will vote on the issue.)

By Juan Montoya

If you were around in Brownsville in 1998, you would have been represented on the City of Brownsville commission by three singular characters of this city.

The first would have been Ernie Hernandez, he others Harry McNair and Bud Richards.

Both McNair and Hernandez came under fire from Charlie Wilkinson, the director of governmental affairs for the Combined Law Enforcement Association of Texas (CLEAT) for doing business with the city in alleged violation of the city charter.

News reports at the time reported that Wilkinson accused the two of "profiting personally from towing and vending machines" they own.

Hernandez owned Ernie's Wrecker, which was on the city's rotation list to tow vehicles involved in accidents. McNair owned an interest in vending machines located inside city property – including at the police station, main bus terminal and Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport.

Then city attorney Geoff Wharburton, while asserting that the city charter prohibited city officials from having contracts with the city, said he didn't consider either commissioner to be in violation of such charter.

"Ernie Hernandez cannot tow a city car and be paid for it by the city. The rotation list is where he deals with the other person on this," Wharburton said. "I've written opinions on this."

Wilkinson said CLEAT had been monitoring the actions of Richards, since he allegedly made insulting comments against Brownsville police officers. That year, on May 30, he allegedly made the comments in a telephone conversation with city manager Carlos Rubinstein, which was detailed in a letter from Rubinstein to then-Mayor Henry Gonzalez.

"Commissioner Richards referred to this action by the officers as `Gestapo-like' and if the police department was to continue to act this way then we should treat them like Hitler would, or words to that effect," Rubinstein said in the letter.

Wilkinson said those statements were proof that Hernandez's and McNair's support for Richards runs too deep.

"When Bud Richards made his asinine statements, now we know why the two other `Amigos' stood by his side ... they're trying to line their pockets,"

McNair and Hernandez said the City Commission votes unanimously 90 percent of the time, hence allegations of a three-man voting block are unfounded.

"I'm sure they know Bud Richards is a friend of mine but I'm not going apologize for it. Bud Richards has been an excellent commissioner. He's very outspoken and I've got to respect that," Hernandez said.

McNair said the vending machines are owned by his family's company – McNair & Co. He's an officer of the company, which he said pays the city a percentage to allow the vending machines on city property. Those machines were stored, by the way, in one of the two McNair family warehouses on Fronton Street which are 100 percent from paying property taxes because they are deemed to be "historical."

"Obviously this is a politically-motivated individual who has no facts and he's trying to create dissention among the community," McNair said at the time.




16 comments:

Dum Pedro said...

Like most politicians just milking the system,city, county, school districts, state and federal offices, where ever they can.

Former LEO of the Valley said...

Nombre Montoya, Brownsville has "goose steppers" like Harlingen? I can't believe that the Anglos dictate what happens in Brownsville, not like Harlingen? Oh well, the "jaibas" of this Valley allow it! Viva President Trump in 2020!

Anonymous said...

La cagas, Juan. La cagas.

Anonymous said...

A new study of proposed Trump administration changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, found that they could result in 3.7 million Americans losing their food stamps.

The report from the non-profit Urban Institute examined the effects of three proposed changes to the program, which would tighten work requirements and deductions for housings costs, and alter automatic enrollment protocols in 40 states. Had the proposed changes been in effect last year, the study found, 3.7 million Americans and over two million households would have lost their food stamps, while millions of others would have seen a reduction in their benefits. Nearly a million students would have lost their automatic free or discounted school meals.

Anonymous said...

It is well-established that the lower a family’s income, the more that family will pay for lighting and heating the house, running appliances, and keeping the wi-fi on. Such outcomes would suggest that this is a class problem or a function of rational markets. But according to a new study, all low-income households are not equally yoked: Residents of poorer, predominately white neighborhoods are less energy-cost burdened than people in predominately minority neighborhoods of similar economic status. Race matters.

Anonymous said...

The courts have said Trump can’t even run his foundation - and yet, he still runs the country. And the servile Senate will do nothing about it.

Anonymous said...

Harry is and will always be a RAT

Anonymous said...

Anglos arent bad people.

Anonymous said...

The separation of UT-Brownsville and Texas Southmost College leads to hundreds of layoffs.

The bill is authored by the (2) Eddie Lucio.
Senate Bill 24 is a companion to House Bill 1000.
HB 1000 would provide for the UT System to abolish two universities: the University of Texas at Brownsville and the University of Texas-Pan Am

Anonymous said...

HB 489 - Expands Access to Service Dogs for Veterans with PTSD - Texas Key Vote
Eddie Lucio III Did Not Vote on this Legislation.



SB 11 - Authorizes Concealed Handguns on College Campuses - Texas Key Vote
Eddie Lucio III Did Not Vote on this Legislation.

SB 1 - Biennium Budget - Texas Key Vote
Eddie Lucio III Did Not Vote on this Legislation.

HB 1340 - Authorizes Certain Children to Consent to Immunizations - Texas Key Vote
Eddie Lucio III Did Not Vote on this Legislation.

HB 148 - Prohibits Multiple Ballots from Being Turned in by 1 Individual - Texas Key Vote
Eddie Lucio III Did Not Vote on this Legislation.

HB 63 - Prohibits Texting While Driving - Texas Key Vote
Eddie Lucio III Did Not Vote on this Legislation.

SB 29 - Restricts Certain Types of Touching During Searches by Government Officials - Texas Key Vote
Eddie Lucio III Did Not Vote on this Legislation.


"Rep. Eddie Lucio, III "I'm humbled by the faith and marijuana.

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Anonymous said...

You all forget about the flower planters that McNair rammed down along Elizabeth. Remember they blocked the drainage? And you talking about Trump, STFU!

Anonymous said...

Those three look and dress like the local bike patrol

Anonymous said...

You idiotas wanted gringos YOU GOT EM no more services to the barrios, cops patrolling these areas, the bike gang dressed as you know who, giving out more tickets at selected areas, more taxes, all whites TAX exempt, voting places eliminated, city and county deliberately taking their time to process all programs for assistance, more designated historical properties to whites only, no more city and county services to ALL BARRIOS!!

"I AM GRINGO BUT PLEASE VOTE FOR ME I WILL HELP YOUR COMPADRES AND ALL THE BARRIOS WILL HAVE ALL CITY AND COUNTY SERVICES, 'I PROMESE' ".

MORE ICE RAIDS ON HISPANIC BUSINESSES, MORE BORDER PATROLS CHECK POINTS THE DA FORCING YOU TO WITHDRAW BLOOD AND DNA SAMPLES "WANT MORE"?

Anonymous said...

I drove by la 412 and all I saw were empty houses confiscated by the city and county because they couldn't pay their taxas, and these elected fools don't pay a cent of their required taxas.
Juanito and guess what city officals are buying these properties. I can just imagine what the previous owners of these properties would say
Check it out Juanito....

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Former LEO of the Valley said...

So what's your new name now guey.

rita