23 Apr 2007 @ 10:10 AM 

 Published – Brownsville Herald April 29, 2007

We are just one week until early voting begins in our local elections. The candidates have given us many opportunities to meet them, hear what they say are the most important issues confronting us for the coming term, and describing how they will deal with the issues. All of them are human beings, subject to all the frailties as the rest of us; some have had direct experience in the same positions, which may or may not be helpful.  Over the next few weeks we must make a decision as to the kind of folks we want to entrust our future with. Once that is done, what can we do to keep our representatives on the track that will benefit the community? The press and radio stations can only do so much to seek out the issues and analyze them, even the representatives themselves may make bad decisions based on faulty or intentionally skewed information. Is it right to expect that regular folks elected to a public office with no salary can act as a Board of Directors over such complex businesses as an airport or a power generation utility without staff support, even though they may be managed by competent folks? 

Many candidates bring the skills of their lifetime to the office and others with managerial skills donate time out of community interest or sometimes for some personal gain. Other elected officials, do whatever they can to learn what their neighbors can tell them or even gain a focus by hearing what other candidates have to say. At the most recent meeting of South Texans for Good Government, I had the privilege of sitting next to our County Judge Carlos Cascos. Though he didn’t say, I expect that he was looking at the potential mayors he would be working with in a few months and listening to what issues were resonating with the folks. His active interest was a definite sign of cooperation that has not been seen for some time in the rarified atmosphere of the County Judge’s chambers. Perhaps Judge Cascos also felt the beginnings of the “Miracle on Jacaranda”.  More »

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 08 Apr 2007 @ 9:29 AM 

Published Brownsville Herald April 8, 2007
This week in the press we saw votes changed because the leadership allowed more government programs of largess benefiting certain Congressional Districts to be included in a bill.
This is part of the reality of daily political life and after an indoctrination of some weeks it seems normal. The idea of sticking to one’s ideals becomes weaker and weaker, not just in Congress but at the State level and even in local councils and boards.
At this time in America there is a substantial movement towards a large socialized government where government provides all of the people’s needs allowing no private ownership of companies and ruled by an elite cadre of experts. On the other extreme there is a movement towards a “New World Order” – a World government ruled by another bunch of elite experts or are they really the same goals?
In the middle there are those who believe in Capitalism, private ownership of property and businesses with the opportunity to pursue success and happiness as was described in the Declaration of Independence. We are not guaranteed it by the Declaration or the Constitution, but are assured of the opportunity to make choices that may bring great success or abysmal failure. We even have the choice to define how we view success.
A few days ago I watched the newer version of the movie “The Manchurian Candidate” which described the creation of a President of The United States by a mom who was an elite and part of a company “Manchurian Global”.
Immediately my mind filled with conspiracy theories involving Halliburton and Big Corporate America. More »

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