Corpus Christi native, but longtime Brownsville resident Tad Hasse found his campaign for the State Board of Education endorsed by the newspaper with the largest circulation in District 2, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, while his inexperienced opponent, Eric Garza, garnered support from the Colorado County Citizen, a weekly published in podunk Columbus, TX, population 3,500.
In endorsing Hasse, the Caller Times cited the City of Brownsville Information Technology specialist's experience as a teacher and scout leader, but also noted that his primaries opponent, Eric Garza, had an association with "a Koch brothers-funded front for pushing public funding of private and charter schools."
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Young Garza had difficulty writing a basic platform statement for a voters' guide produced by the League of Women Voters. Problems with sentence structure, grammar and conflicting statements rendered Eric's statement almost unreadable.
See if Eric sounds like someone qualified to serve on an education board with his statement below:
"Invest of dollars from the Texas Permanent School Fund should be spent in a responsible manner that holds districts accountable for how they spend their dollars for instruction and not for higher level administrative salaries and costs."
What is an "invest of dollars," Eric? The word invest is, of course, a verb, not a noun as Eric tried to use it in a sentence. This would not be an issue if young Eric wasn't running for a seat on the Board of Education.
Eric is a phony Christian.
ReplyDeleteHasse is legit. Unlike other Republican candidates, he has Democratic support, something crucial for winning the general election.
ReplyDeleteEric Garza should be ashamed of himself for the dirty lies he’s saying about Tad Hasse. He’s doing exactly what Adela Garza did to the party. It took years for the party to heal after her fiasco. Eric needs to apologize to Tad and our party and hope he hasn’t severely hurt the party for November.
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Morgan isn’t Frank. That bullshit won’t fly on her watch. They already tried and now have to go to the Tea Party to cry about how they can’t use her to fix the primaries.
DeleteJim, SBOE has no control over salaries. Doesn’t Eric Garza know that?
ReplyDeleteThe party knows Tad. They don’t know Eric. Tad has my family’s support. Go Tad!
ReplyDeleteEric who?
ReplyDeleteTad Hasse is a Trumpian! He would be great as a West Texas member of the SBOE, not our part of the state. Fact.
ReplyDeleteEric is a lightweight being supported by lightweights like Adela Garza, Hispanic Republicans of Texas, Adrienne Peña Garza’s team and a rascal named Barnes.
ReplyDeleteTad is supported the Cameron County Republicans and practically every Anglo north of the valley.
It’s not a fair fight. Tad will win.
Not so! He would be a breath of fresh air to our part of the state! Real Fact,bro!
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