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Rodrigo Moreno |
Friday, January 18, 2019
COWEN FAMILY INVADES COBBLEHEADS FOR JOHN COWEN, JR. MEET AND GREET
Thursday, January 17, 2019
WHAT HAPPENED TO BROWNSVILLE'S PLANNING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT? ALSO, INTERNET COVERAGE, CHARLIE CABLER
Friday, January 11, 2019
TENASKA, CASA DEL NYLON, POLICE ISSUES SURFACE IN DISCUSSIONS WITH CITY COMMISSIONERS
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Jerry McHale |
It was at Wednesday's BMFA exhibition of photographs inspired by religious paintings that Commissioner Cesar De Leon dropped a hard kernel on my head, mentioning that the audit committee, recently disbanded, obliterated and quashed by Brownsville's City Commission, had, not only been looking at the diversion of the city's emergency calls to a private ambulance service, but also at possible irregularities with respect to the Tenaska deal and subsequent utility rate hike and the dubious purchase of La Casa del Nylon at 1304 E. Adams Street.
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Commissioner Tetreau-Kalifa |
"It needs to be addressed immediately," she added.
The commissioner also offered: "I have fought tirelessly for 8 years for the betterment of the people of our community. I wish for nothing more than these deals be exposed."
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Commissioner Neece |
Neece stated that, once the committee was formed, citizens were coming to him with reports of impropriety they felt needed investigation, mentioning reported irregularities with the city's Public Works Department and B.U.S., now known as Brownsville Metro.
Neece mentioned another issue that had been presented to the committee, a formal complaint by BPD Commander David Dale allegedly "interference" with police activity by Commissioner Tetreau-Kalifa.
"The Brownsville Herald is waiting on a reply to their Public Information Request for a taped conversation between Tetreau and Dale," Neece continued.
"Then, based on that tape, citizens can make their own determination as to whether such interference occurred," added the commissioner.
Whatever methodology the City Commission uses to get to the bottom of these various issues, Brownsville's taxpayers need and deserve the transparency these public servants promise every time they run for office.
Thursday, January 10, 2019
MAIN STREET ADVISORY BOARD GETS SPECIFICS FOR B.I.G. DOWNTOWN INCENTIVES PROGRAM
MIGUEL ROBERTS' PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION OPENS AT BROWNSVILLE MUSEUM OF FINE ART
Brownsville Herald photojournalist Miguel Roberts, along with his fiancee' Claudia Henry, explained the motivation for the first half of their collection of photographs, Sanctus, Martyrs of Faith.
Miguel Roberts, Claudia Henry, Deyanira Ramirez |
John Cowen, Candidate for City Commission At Large "A" and Fernando Valdes Vl, Deputy Consul, Consulado de Brownsville |
City Commissioner Cesar De Leon, TSC Board Chairman Adela Garza |
I was surprised to learn that the city commission's audit committee was not only charged with investigating the diversion of calls to a private ambulance firm, but also the Tenaska deal and the purchase of Casa del Nylon, all incidents never explained to the taxpayers, but with obviously corrupt aspects.
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
LARGE CROWD FORCES CITY OF BROWNSVILLE WORKSHOP OUT OF CITY MANAGER CONFERENCE ROOM
RUMBLE IN THE SOUTHMOST JUNGLE~ROMAN AND MICHAEL TANGLE!
From the editor: The email exchange below between Michael Rodriguez, candidate for City Commissioner, District 1 and former candidate for the same, Roman Perez, caught my eye.
The conversation, developed on Jerry McHale's Facebook page initially seemed blog worthy as a reprint as it touches on issues of the credibility of candidates for office in Brownsville's most identified region, District 1, Southmost, but I resisted reprinting it because of the challenges of putting a Facebook format on Google.
Yet, when my fiancee Ana, from the Philippines, talked so excitedly about reading this exchange, I decided to publish:
The conversation, developed on Jerry McHale's Facebook page initially seemed blog worthy as a reprint as it touches on issues of the credibility of candidates for office in Brownsville's most identified region, District 1, Southmost, but I resisted reprinting it because of the challenges of putting a Facebook format on Google.
Yet, when my fiancee Ana, from the Philippines, talked so excitedly about reading this exchange, I decided to publish:
Monday, January 7, 2019
SANCTUS, MARTYRS OF FAITH EXHIBITION AT BROWNSVILLE MUSEUM OF ART WEDNESDAY AT 6:00 PM
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Claudia Henry, Erasmo Castro, Miguel Roberts at the Erasmo Castro Whine and Cheez Podcast Sunday |
An opening reception for the exhibit will take place Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at 6:00 PM at the museum at 660 E. Ringgold Street in Brownsville.
Admission is free.
Friday, January 4, 2019
HEEEEE'SSSSSSSSSSS BACK!!!!! PAT AHUMADA PICKS UP PACKET FOR CITY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 2
The Brownsville Observer has just learned that former Mayor Pat Ahumada picked up a candidate packet today for City Commissioner, District 2, a position currently held by Jessica Tetreau-Kalifa.
While merely picking up such a packet does not equate with actually declaring for the office, it does indicate that serious consideration is being given to running for that office.
OUR MEETING WITH CARLOS GUERRERO, CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSION AT LARGE "A"
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Carlos Guerrero, Candidate for City Commission At-Large A |
With the decision by Cesar De Leon not to seek reelection, two candidates have emerged for City Commissioner At Large "A," John Cowen and Carlos Guerrero.
We sat down with Mr. Guerrero yesterday at Mi Pueblito Restaurant on Pablo Kisel Blvd. in Brownsville, getting a sense of why he's running for office and specific needs he can identify in Brownsville.
"I've actually been thinking about this for three years," stated Guerrero.
"My purpose in running is to help make it easier for small businesses to get started in Brownsville. Many are still experiencing long delays and resistance in starting a business, while I hear of others who get totally approved in a week or so," continued the candidate.
"Are you talking about compradrismo?" I asked.
"Exactly. It's the buddy system. And, I'm not saying that the business getting approved so quickly is a good thing. Who knows if they have safety issues, fire hazards or electrical or plumbing problems when they get passed that easily?" explained Carlos.
"Are you familiar with the proposed merger of the three valley Metropolitan Planning Organizations?" I asked Guerrero.
"I've been looking at that. I don't think Brownsville should agree to merge unless they've locked down and exact percentage of funding," offered Carlos.
Guerrero feels the current city commission has difficulty with consensus building and wastes time "looking for dirt on each other."
"I'm willing to talk. Let's find out what's important to the other commissioners and I will tell you what I think is important," he added.
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
MOTHER AND CHILD REUNION, 2019
No I would not give no false hope
On this strange and mournful day
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
Oh, little darling of mine, I care for the life of me
Remember a sadder day, that now they say let be
Just don't recount on me in the course of a lifetime run
Over and over again
No I would not give no false hope
On this strange and mournful day
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
Oh, little darling of mine, I just can't believe it's so
Though it seems strange to say, I never been laid so low
Such a mysterious way and the course of a lifetime runs
Over and over again
No I would not give no false hope
On this strange and mournful day
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
But the mother and child reunion
Is only a motion away
"Mother and Child Reunion"
Paul Simon, c. 1971
My mom will be 95 in March. We're 24 years apart, a fact I'm reminded of as I copy documents to submit for fiancee' Ana's immigration.
There is no recognition in her face for any of my words, even reciting the names of her children draws no response. But, something I said makes her laugh and I'm reminded that I could always make her laugh.
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Lori, 58, Deena, 52 |
I doubt anyone on Earth knows my mom's early history as well as I do, not my mom, not even my two baby sisters, now 58 and 52, who seem almost from a different generation, the last to leave home.
Like me, my mom was advanced to a higher grade during elementary school, but, with nothing else to do in 1940 at age 16 and a slightly younger sister still in school, she stayed an additional post-graduate year at Black Diamond High School. So much for finishing early!
Futilely, I try to show mom a picture of Ana, but I can't get her to even look at my cell phone, let alone focus.
I know better, but I still mention my son, her grandson and his son, her great-grandson, Jack.
I kiss her goodbye and make my way to the door. My attempt to push the door open activates a buzzer and a nurse's aide quickly puts in a code to let me out.
As I'm nearing West Brownsville to check on the next generation, my son and grandson pass by me in their red pickup, waving and smiling. Wow! Four generations in just a few minutes!
And when I die
and when I'm dead, dead and gone,
There'll be one child born and
a world to carry on, to carry on
I'm not scared of dying
and I don't really care
If it's peace you find in dying,
well, then let the time be near
If it's peace you find in dying,
when dying time is here,
Just bundle up my coffin cause
it's cold way down there,
I hear that's it's cold way down there,
yeah, crazy cold way down there
And when I die and when I'm gone,
There'll be one child born and
a world to carry on, to carry on
My troubles are many, they're as deep as a well
I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell
Swear there ain't no heaven and pray there ain't no hell,
But I'll never know by living, only my dying will tell,
Only my dying will tell, yeah, only my dying will tell
And when I die and when I'm gone,
There'll be one child born and a world to carry on, to carry on
Give me my freedom for as long as I be
All I ask of living is to have no chains on me
All I ask of living is to have no chains on me,
And all I ask of dying is to go naturally, only want to go naturally
Don't want to go by the devil, don't want to go by the demon,
Don't want to go by Satan, don't want to die uneasy,
Just let me go naturally
And when I die and when I'm gone,
There'll be one child born, there'll be one child born
When I die, there'll be one child born
When I die, there'll be one child born
When I die, there'll be one child born
When I die, there'll be one child born
"And When I Die"
Laura Nyro, performed by
Blood, Sweat and Tears
c. 1969
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