Tuesday, July 31, 2012

TO EVERYTHING TURN, TURN, TURN

"There is a season (turn, turn, turn)
and a time to every purpose, under Heaven.

Good day to those who may read this. I have been gone a while and OMG! Have I missed much?

Since my last post:

I anxiously awaited the return of the Lost Boys  sequel that never came and instead settled for painful, repetitive seasons of the Bachelor and Bachelorette.


Not much has changed in the Good ol RGV. 

My last story involved that of the now retired State Rep. Kino Flores.

 Like many before him,  we thought the convict would lay low and have the people forget this ever happened. Nope. Instead,  the man has gone from big boy in the Texas House to Big politiquero in the dog house.  La Joya ISD has given the former Rep. so much reverence that he is often thought to be superintendent of the multi-million school district.

A convict running a school district? Dude. Go home. Let people forget about you now and remember any good deeds later.  a



Around the WORLD

Croatia has joined the stable UN
Terrorist bombed hotels in Jakarta
The fight continues in Iraq and Afghan, as have civilian and American casualties.
So ended the era of a Bush and nearly began another Clinton era..  Voters would not have it.
OMG! We elected an African-American President. OBAMA ROCKS!  (But Hilary Clinton would have kicked ASS) Dumb POLITICS!
Mass shootings have not ceased and it seems as if someone's out to break a sick record each time.
Freddy Krueger continues to be revived but Jaws I think is gone for good.
Gay marriage is still not so legal but advocates straight and non-straight and strong continue to fight the good fight.
The "war on woman" has been launched. And yows! It is crazy!
Our economies have gone from bad to Suck
Economies around us are sucking too and Mexico's violence has just gotten depressing.

And as I write, our USA NBA stars are bouncing their balls in London in hopes of bringing home the gold; politics continues to rip and entertain; the war on drugs continues;

What have we got?  The Byrds said:

"A time to gain, a time to lose
A time to rend, a time to sew
A time for love, a time for hate
A time for peace, I swear it's not too late..








Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Kino Flores: Victim of Politics or Disgrace to Politics?


People have been talking for years, and a few months back newspapers all over Texas reported State Rep.Kino Flores from Palmview, TX, was under investigation.

On Friday afternoon, the Austin American Statesman reported that the beloved representative had indeed been INDICTED. Wow, did that really happen? One of our very own valley reps has been INDICTED? Why, I didn't even know how to spell that word until now.

The representative surrendered himself to the big boys of Travis County on Monday afernoon and was released 2 hours later. 


A judge granted the representative a personal recognizance bond, meaning he will only have to spend time in a jail cell if he fails to show up for scheduled court dates......Neither Flores nor his Austin-based attorney – Roy Minton – returned calls for comment Monday, but they vowed to fight the charges in a statement released last week.


And what has Mr. Flores, a man who entered the Capitol with a modest salary, accomplished through years of hard work and an annual salary of less than $25,000? For starters, some pretty darn good properties:


Is Dist. 36 cursed or is political corruption simply a way of life here?

In 1993, the man who held the seat before Flores, Sergio Muñoz,  was indicted on charges of possession of several hundred pounds of marijuana. Flores defeated the disgraced incumbent in 1996 (I actually remember that was quite a heated race) only to succumb to the same greed and quest for absolute power that has plagued one too many of our very own Valley politicians.

So much, so much catching up to do, no one post can get it all. In short, State Rep. Kino Flores, who has been the center of much controversy here and there (see posts and links below) has been INDICTED and booked.

What's next? Trial date? Resignation? Elections in 2010? stay tuned.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

LA JOYA ISD. Definite Jewel of Shame

The courts ruled that election misconduct had indeed occured in the May 2007 LJISD School Board election that pitted incumbent Elma Garza and former LJISD board member Domingo Villareal, Jr. against incumbent, Arturo Gonzalez and new-comer Espy Ochoa. Irregularities, intimidation tactics and a great deal of incompetence was prevalent in the May election, so much so that a district judge and the Texas 13th District Court of Appeals deemed the election null and void and called for Hidalgo County to conduct another election.

A series of negative, front page headlines since 2006; blatant nepotism, an overpaid lawyer (360K per year, the highest in the valley) that may have been hired to funnel his school salary to campaign funds, along with a necessary do-over election due to the lack of "freedom and fairness" did not deter 2.500 residents from electing Arturo Gonzalez, Jr. and Espy Ochoa to the La Joya ISD Board of Directors. Ochoa and Gonzalez won their election fairly- the second time around.

But what do the numbers really tell us? A few weeks ago a Gonzalez-Ochoa supporter stated
"We're going to triple those votes to prove that we need justice for everything in our school system,"

Triple, eh?

Recently, a woman by the name of Sandra Rodriguez gave the "GO-USA" ringleader Kino Flores, a long-time State Rep. with a strong financial war chest, what could be considered the fight of his life. Were it not for the financial support of buddy CradDick and other republican lobbyist buds, Flores may not have been able to hold his seat another term.

  • In 2006 when Rita "big mouth" Uresti, Fito "I hate liars"Salinas, and Johnn Alaniz first took office they did so with more than 1,000 voes.
  • May 2007, Espy and Arturo G may or may not have won by less than 400 votes;
  • March 25, 2008, the "GO-USA" team led with way less than 150 votes.
A free and fair race it was and a very close election it was... "Triple the votes" it was NOT.  Was it good enough for the children and tax-payers of La Joya ISD? Last night, 2,500 people believed so. One can only hope that Ms. Ochoa will open her mind and think unlike her fellow counterparts, including Arturo Gonzalez, who ironically, voted to TAKE AWAY THE BUSES a few years ago.
What brought this 2 questionable candidates to victory last night? Was it voter's self-gratification? fear? retaliation?  Blind faith?

Oh wait, I know...... it was definitely the irresistible, classy charm displayed by Rita Uresti and Fito Salinas.


STAY CLASSY LA JOYA ISD.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Vroom, Vroom...Stop! La Joya ISD Brouhaha

As mentioned below, on Thursday, February 7, 2008,  the Texas Court of Appeals  upheld Judge Fred Hinojosa's decision to overturn the La Joya ISD School Board Election where Arturo Gonzalez and Esperanza Ochoa were declared winners over LJISD incumbent Elma Garza and Domingo Villareal, Jr.

Contestees' first issue is overruled. Because we have found that the trial court was presented with clear and convincing evidence that illegal votes were counted and that election judges made mistakes which materially affected and obscured the true outcome of the election, we need not address Contestees' second and third issues, for the resolution of those issues would not further affect the outcome of this appeal. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed. The trial court is instructed to immediately prescribe a new election date in accordance with the election code.

Tex.App.-Corpus Christi,2008.
Gonzalez v. Villarreal


Whether or not the GO team can further appeal their case remains unclear. However, according to Sara Perkins of The Monitor Adam Poncio, the attorney for Gonzalez and Ochoa "vowed to file an appeal, saying it was possible for the Texas Supreme Court to hear the case. "

No one from the GO camp cared to comment. 

Elma Garza on the other hand had some words to add.

“Two courts have found these people guilty of corruption,” she said. “I think it’s time to return justice to the people of La Joya.”

“Something is seriously wrong there,” she said.
So another election is to be held? When? Where? Stay tuned......

The Wrath of the West

A few weeks ago the Texas Observer ran an interesting story on the ever- graceful State Rep Kino Flores (CradDick D-36).

As most know, for the first time since he took office in 1996, Flores is facing a strong opponent in Sandra Rodriguez, a former board member of the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District and former juvenile probation officer who is being backed by Annie's List, a statewide political network that recruits, trains and financially supports Democratic women candidates so that they are credible contenders.

The article seemed to shine a different light on Kino Flores and his politics. Below are a few excerpts from the January 25 article.


Easing back in a chair in his Mission office, Flores didn’t deny he’s a browbeater, but he said he doesn’t use that tactic on people in the district. “There are some people I can bully, and I can beat the dog shit out of, and I can run off—like the lottery directors. I’ve gone through two lottery directors that I had squeezed their nuts and fired them, but not the guy on First and Matamoros.


“Cojones,” he said, is his political style in Austin. “I use them. I am not afraid to use them.”


Ok, in Austin you gotta play tough to get things done, hey if its brings in the funds and attention needed in the valley, then so be it. Right?


He is running on his record, he said, but has “everything and anything” he needs to go after Rodriguez’s husband, a former three-term state district judge who did not seek re-election. “I haven’t accused him of anything,” Flores said, “but I have a boxful, ready to go.”


"She’s got kids. She’s got these kids that are at home, that have no blame whatsoever. They don’t need to be worrying about what their mother is going to go through, or their father. You know, if she wants to go there, that’s her bag.”

Nice Mr. Representative Flores, who are you running against? Oh, silly me, I don't understand politics, Cojones, Cojones. Can't reach your target so you hit 'em where it hurts- la familia. Not a bad tactic now is it Mr.
Representative? Should Rodriguez dig up some dirt on your father (mayor of Sullivan City) and father in-law (mayor of Palmview)? Don't see how classy or effective that would be, actually, it would probably pretty damn shitty, but fair. Si?..
Wait, there's more.

Rodriguez said Flores promoted a slate of candidates in the May 2007 La Joya Independent School Board elections that a state district judge ended up voiding because of irregularities. “(Flores) spent many, many days and weeks getting himself involved in a school board election instead of being out there working for the people,” Rodriguez said. Rather than focusing on his responsibilities as a legislator, she said, “he was taking care of his own needs out here.”
Flores said the criticism is just politics. He shrugged off the voided election as “a judge in the pocket, that’s all it is.”

Wow! A judge in the pocket? Mr. Representative
Flores , you sure does have you some loud cojones.

That must be a mighty deep and powerful pocket to stretch beyond Judge Hinojosa and onto three other judges outside of the valley. Yesterday The Monitor's Sara Perkins reported that “the Texas appeals court upheld the overturn of La Joya ISD's school board election.”


4 judges, sir, not just 1, 4. Perhaps Mr. Representative Flores, you should demand that $5,000 taken from your campaign to pay Gonzalez-Ochoa attorney Adam Poncio
for this lovely battle be returned to your campaign fund. Texas Ethics Commision, Schedule F, Pg.102.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

La Joya ISD School Board: A Valley "Jewel" of Shame?

On Friday, OCtober 19, 2007, Judge Fred Hinojosa stated

"Our system of government depends on free and fair elections. I find that the La Joya ISD school board election of May 12, 2007, and specifically the polling places at Bentsen Elementary and E.B. Reyna Elementary was anything but free and fair.”

“I find that the contestants have proven by clear and convincing evidence that illegal votes were counted, that the officials failed to count some legal votes, and that the election officers engaged in fraud, illegal conduct and made mistakes all of which materially affected the outcome of the election.”

“I find that the number of illegal votes is greater than the number of votes necessary to change the outcome of the two places on the ballot.”

“However, I cannot ascertain the true outcome of the election.”

“Therefore, I declare the La Joya ISD school board election of May 12, 2007 to be void.”

“I order the La Joya Independent School District to conduct a new election for school board trustees on February the 16th of 2008.”

When was the last time an election was declared "Void" in Hidalgo County. Wow.

Meanwhile, Espie Ochoa and Arturo Gonzalez, Jr., the candidates in question, are allowed to sit and vote on the La Joya School Board until a new election occurs.

Oh yeah, new election- how is that going?

According to Sara Perkins of The Monitor

Little progress has been made in the La Joya school board election case even though an appeal in the overturning of that election is supposed to be on the fast track.

If the process does not get moving soon the election may have to be postponed until after March's primary election.

Ramon Garcia, attorney for Garza and Villarreal told The Monitor
"Hopefully, its not an intentional delay. We're hopeful that all the timetables will be complied with"

Hopefully.

The opposition also had hoped for perjury charges against the LJISD election judge Aida Rivas and La Joya Board members Johnn Alaniz , Rita "New town sheRuff" Uresti and Fito "I hate liars" Salinas.

Any progress there? Anyone, anyone?

I find it hard to tell you, Cos I find it hard to take, when people run in circles, it's a very, very Mad World

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween! Boo!


Which lovely politician (local or national) will you be
dressing as on this spookish holiday?

Boo!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

"I Hate Liars" LOL...

"What kind of idots do you have running this place?¨
The finest in La Joya!

La Joya ISD Election Ruled Void

Thursday, October 11, 2007

A call for Opinions

If you don't already know, well, the Harmonious Anarchist has developed an independent opinion which has rolled onto this blog... Now, i would like to know what you think of your valley reps. From Eddie Lucio (Brownsville,) or Representative Armando "Mando" Martinez; Aaron Pena, or Kino Flores,etc.....For one reason or another we want to elect or NOT reelect these folks into office. Why? Why not?

At the request of several, I ask of posts ***please keep them of POLITICAL IMPORTANCE8** so that the public understands your meaning in all causes. Any posts about affairs, parenting, or anything else i see to be insignificant or un-related to WILL be removed. So. please, stick to the facts. All other skeletons will be brought elsewhere.*****


Wednesday, October 10, 2007

It's a Wrap- for now... La Joya ISD Update

Judge heard closing arguments from lawyers on both side of the La Joya ISD School Board election challenge. Looks like the challengers presented a good case, the strongest being the fact that over 500 people OUTSIDE of the district did indeed vote in this district. (that means ILLEGAL votes) Both Garza and Villarreal lost their elections by little under 400 votes.

Lawyers for La Joya ISD had a difficult time challenging a few arguments, - they called only 1 witness on their behalf. It is now up to Judge Hinojosa to determine whether or not the evidence presented should warrant a new election.

Meanwhile, the La Joya School Board will be having a meeting tonight at their Central Office Board room at 6:30.