Tuesday, October 6, 2020

NO MORE MR. NICE GUY! PUB BACK IN DISCONNECT MODE

                         

Special to El Rrun-Rrun

The Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB) is extending Public Power Week (Oct. 5-10) by hosting a series of activities for the community throughout the month of October. And unless you received one of the letters like the one on top of this page, you, too, can celebrate the fact that you have a top-heavy administration of overpaid underachievers and your artificially boated utility payments fund the salaries of the top three executives the equivalent of $1 million annually. 

You are cordially invited to grope your way in the darkness after we cut off your lights and dress to the nines and join BPUB as it celebrates public power in October along with more than 2,000 other citizen-owned electric utilities that collectively provide electricity to 49 million Americans.

You can be proud of the fact that while you pay utility rates in excess of 36 percent higher because they messed up in the construction of a $500 million 800 MWs electric generating plant with Tenaska and "wrote of" $9 million for initiating the termination. When that plan folded in 2017, the higher rates had been in place since 2013 and they have not gone down since.

“Public Power Month celebrates the reliable and affordable electricity BPUB provides to its customers,” said PUB General Manager & CEO John S. Bruciak, who since 2013 – when the rates went up – has received more than $100,00 in raises to place him close to a $300,000 salary minus benefits. 
CEO/GM Bruciak, who lives in South Padre Island,  has gone from:  
$184,059.20 to $303,576, an increase of $119,517, or 39.37 percent.
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Asst. GM and COO Fernando Saenz, who commutes from Austin weekly, went from: 
$160,014.40 to $273,603.20, an increase of $113,598, or 41.5 percent.

CFO Leonardo Garcia has gone from:
$160,014 to $263,286, an increase of $103,271, or 39.2 percent.

"Public power belongs to the community," Bruciak said with a smirk. "And this time of year gives us the opportunity to highlight the advantages that come with having a locally owned utility that supports a strong community such as Brownsville...If we had done this in private industry we would have unceremoniously been given a kick in the pants and shown the door.”
 
BPUB invites community members to participate in a variety of Public Power Month events, including:

Newspapers in Education – The Oct. 4 edition of the Brownsville Herald has one for the children, as it publishes activities that features lessons in electricity, the history of lineworkers and fun coloring sheets and not once mentions Tenaska. We consider paying The Holler a damn good investment. Anyway, it's the ratepayers' money, not ours.".

Virtual Fall Community Tour: Electricity– At 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 23, residents will have the opportunity to remotely tour BPUB’s Silas Ray Power Plant and Rio Grande substation, learn more about meter tampering, and watch a pole climbing demonstration by BPUB lineworkers. If your lights have been turned off this is a must-see tour. And no, we no longer provide free electricity to our city mayor or board members. But you can see how to bypass your meter and get free lights like they used to. To watch the virtual tour, borrow your kids' BISD-issued IPad or tablet register on the BPUB website.

Change A Light, Change the World – On Friday, Oct. 23, BPUB will distribute 8,500 LED light bulbs for free at all four HEB locations in Brownsville. If you can go to the different HEBs and stock up on these you can make a down payment on the reconnection fee ($75, $150 if on weekends).

Social Media – Get tips on how to hot wire your meter box and stay safe from electricity.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Human rat infested Brownsville! Rats at PUB, Rats at BISD, Rats at City Government, Rats at Cameron County, and some Rat Citizens! Rats at all levels! DAM!

Anonymous said...

Fuck John Bruziak and that fat ass puto CFO.... they take hundreds of thousand of dollars in salary and are not even PUB customers! They just fuck the help and go home with chingon checks. There are a lot of affairs going on here at PUB.... puro cojer... a todos! Even the customers get it up the ass once a month! Bruziak even built the new PUB offices on 511, it was more convenient for his drive home to SPI.... and his wife takes a big check from the city as well! What a good fucking we get from these upstanding citizens.... and the city commission? Praising the white rats! Keep up the great bad work morherfuckers!

Anonymous said...

Someone's gotta pay the mariachi, Montoya. Electricity is not free. Why not write a story telling people to pay or get the fuck out of town? Go back to Mexico, maybe?

Anonymous said...

The upside is a depth of creativity that takes years to untangle, delivered in a working-class package that is roughly the PUB equivalent of eating hot pizza and drinking cold beer.

Anonymous said...

NO MORE STIMULUS CHECKS, PRIMOS!

Trump today said he has instructed aides to stop negotiating on a coronavirus aid plan until after the election, roiling stock markets hoping for an economic boost for hard-hit industries such as the airlines.

Trump, who has the coronavirus himself, tweeted Tuesday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was not negotiating in good faith. He says, “I have instructed my representatives to stop negotiating until after the election when, immediately after I win, we will pass a major Stimulus Bill that focuses on hardworking Americans and Small Business.”

The S&P 500 index slid 1.2% after Trump tweeted his mandate. The benchmark index had been up 0.7% just prior to the president’s announcement with about an hour of trading left.

The comments from the president came just hours after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell urged Congress to come through with more aid, saying that too little support “would lead to a weak recovery, creating unnecessary hardship for households and businesses.”

Trump’s announcement dashes Wall Street’s hopes that another round of stimulus for the economy, which has been punched into a recession by shutdowns related to the coronavirus pandemic, could soon be on the way. Bitter partisanship on Capitol Hill has been preventing a compromise on more aid. Reports on the economy have been mixed recently, as some areas show a slowdown after extra unemployment benefits and other stimulus earlier approved by Congress expired.

Pelosi, who has pushed for more stimulus aid for Americans, countered Trump "again is thinking only of himself".




Anonymous said...

Where is Cris Valadez when you need him? ja ja ja ja ja


Anonymous said...

The community should demand answers from PUB about the many mismanagement issues but city commission has just stood by and done NOTHING! Thier will come a day that these people in power shall answer for thier GREED.

Anonymous said...

$160 k to $260 k is a
100k increase 100k of 160k is 60% increase
Your numbers are all wrong
The increases were actuallt higher percentage wise
Just saying

Anonymous said...

@4:29 It's Pelosi who's fucking up pendejo!!! She wants to give money to her friends, and it has nothing to do with the COVID-19 virus!!!

Anonymous said...

Donde esta el pendejo CNN perro Half coco Retard?? Still making fun of Trump having the Chinese virus!!! Pendejo doesn't have the brains to figure out he's being played by Trump!!! Pendejo retard! Hahahahaha!!! And no daily press briefing EITHER, because pobrecita Kayleigh McEnany has the virus (wink /wink).!!! Hahahahahahahaha!

Anonymous said...

Who prints that leaflet that comes with the bill that PUB sent everybody, that charro days ass printer. He's been awarded life time contract at the city, pub, port and of course charro days ass. Oh but he's a gringo business, they are exempt from ALL LAWS...
check it out Juanito

Anonymous said...

The trial in the federal bribery case against Brownsville Independent School District Trustee Sylvia Atkinson is set to begin on Oct.15.

YOU'RE NEXT PUB!!!!!! IT'S COMING SOOON VERY SOOOOOON...

Anonymous said...

Who’s invited? Mayor, City/County Commissioners, Politiqueras? Public Utility Board my ass, it’s a scam! Our public officials have no business experience how can they manage High-Falluting cons!

Anonymous said...

Trump is now explicit about his plan for the pandemic: He has none. He wants Americans to take the punch, take the deaths, and pretend all is fine. Trump is acting as though he has triumphed over the virus, and thus the rest of the country can too. But with his words and acts, he is making it likely that more Americans will die.

Whether Trump is truly recovering is an open question. Shifting, partial, and confusing accounts of his health from his medical team and other aides mean there’s no way for members of the public to trust what they’ve heard about his prognosis. Many COVID-19 patients see the worst stretch of the disease between the seventh and tenth days, which for Trump are (apparently) still to come. He was administered drugs that are typically used for serious cases, and doctors won’t speak about his lung function. The president seemed to be in pain during his return to the White House, which was clearly designed to act as an ad for his reelection campaign.

Anonymous said...

Talking about nice guys - “I truly hope you get well as you’re infected with a life-threatening virus and are physically ill. Also, you are a disgrace and a liar. You’ve cost hundreds of thousands their lives. And you’re a white supremacist. Get well. Sincerely. And after that, we’re going to vote you out.” A DEMOCRAT LOL

Anonymous said...

October 6, 2020 at 9:48 PM
I guess some people are proud to be stupid and have to show the whole world. Must be proud to be a pendejo and stupid at the same time. NO SHAME but its ok to be stupid and pendejo at the same time. Just be glad you're in the land of free to be what ever you want. LOL pendejo estupid

Anonymous said...

There is a superburro here that keeps posting that the virus is fake que burro.

Former RGV LEO said...

Otra bola de Ratas en PUB! What the hell is wrong with you people in Brownsville?

Anonymous said...

Don't forget city of Brownsville management salaries. They are making a killing in the poorest city in the country. Pathetic, period.

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