2011 "Mean Mister Brownsville" Public Disservice Award Recipient
(Originally published 12/15/11)
by Jim Barton on Thursday, December 15, 2011 at 11:04pm
There is on no one big bad wolf in Brownsville. Corruption is a cooperative effort. Abe Limas, Conrado Cantu, Jason Hilts and Jim Solis do not operate in a vacuum. They need collaborators, enablers, co-conspirators. Nor is corruption the only hindrance to progress. Mayor Tony Martinez, nominated for this award, has no whispers of corruption, but simply has no ideas to improve our city. He believes in Brownsville "as is", occupying a ceremonial position not unlike Queen Elizabeth of England, the consumate ribbon-cutter with no plan for the city. Tony has no sleepless nights agonizing about Brownsville's multitudinous challenges. He sleeps well, thank you very much, likely between silk sheets. Yet, he is not our awardee.
Much nominated Ernie Hernandez, Jr. is a titilllating potential award winner to be sure. Once elected to office, by fair means or foul, Ernie becomes the city's or county's ultimate vendor. Do you need printing? Ernie provides. Wrecker service? Ernie provides. A vending machine with Coca-Cola and Frito-Lay? Ernie provides. Ernie does whatever Ernie does because Ernie wants to without respect for the ignorant electorate. Ernie's ultimate "fuck you" to the community was his orchestration of the employment of his convicted brother-in-law Robert Cadriel.
Frequently nominated were the "Majority 4" at BISD: Catalina Presas-Garcia, Enrique Escobedo, Luci Longoria and Christina Saavedra. Obvious greed and self-service have moved this unsavory foursome to betray our city's children. But to quote Bob Dylan, "they are only pawns in the game". Carlos Quintanilla, the convicted R.I.C.O. felon, the con artist lingering, manipulating, orchestrating behind BISD scenes is the real culprit. Yes, the "4" succumbed, but he was the tempter or temptor, Satan in the garden. The "4" referred to Carlos as their "brother", but he was really their mentor, leading them unto calabaza. But, wicked as Carlos is, he is not our award winner.
Corruption needs a favorable climate. Just as quarterbacks used to avoid Deion Sanders side of the field, corrupt politicians gingerly step around an enforcer. Brownsville has none such. We have a District Attorney merely occupying an office, but not doing his job. Armando Villalobos has sidestepped every opportunity to prosecute corruption in Brownsville and Cameron County. Why? Because he wants higher office and is afraid of angering any segment of the electorate. He could easily have brought Carlos Quintanilla up on perjury charges. But he chose not to. He looked the other way when Ernie Hernandez broke many rules in orchestrating he brother-in-law's hiring. He stepped aside on Pat Ahumada. Armando has not done the job he was elected to do, creating, fostering a climate of corruption. Armando Villalobos is the 2011. Mean Mister Brownsville Public Disservice Award winner. Congratulations Armando. Or not.
BWC provided Villalobos all the information to get an indictment on Quintanilla. He also stated that if Villalobos did not act he (BWC)would take the information directly to the Grand Jury. Do you think this will happen or was the statementa a con?
ReplyDeleteYes sir. Gilberto Hinojosa was pushing Villalobos, Villalobos, Villalobos for Congress. Brownsville Mayor Tony Martinez' son is Villalobos for Congress campaign treasurer. SURPRISE SURPRISE the Martinez are now hustling to support Solomon "$21 Million Bridge to nowhere" Ortiz old cheif of staff Blanchard. Do they throw their money at whoever can be bought. The one person Gilberto Hinojosa and Armando Villalobos and friends did not want anyone to vote for Filimon Vela. Vela is too fucking clean for these crooks! Vela is too damn independent. Vela doesn't trade favors for money, he put up his own money and doesn't owe shit to these ratas dos patas/ caca. Thank the LORD he is running or look what we would be stuck with.
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