GARZA WANTS TO REPLACE GARCIA
If Eric Garza is Cameron County's next sheriff, Sheriff Omar Lucio's chief deputy Gus Reyna will not have a job. That is unless Denise Garza wins a seat on the Brownsville Independent School District (BISD) Board of Trustees.
The San Benito clerk, who is running on the platform that mocks the importance of a higher education, faces the challenges of university graduates Frankie Olivo and Jaime Diez. The latest South Texas Independent Journalists Association (STIJA) has Garza leading Olivo, 41% to 39% with Diez trailing at 20%.
According to el rrun rrun, and we're not citing Juan Montoya's award-winning blog, Garza, or whoever is pulling her strings, is hell-bent on relieving longtime BISD Police Chief Oscar Garcia of his duties and replacing him with Reyna.
"Chief Garcia is one of the most respected individuals in the BISD," says Marshall Law, The McHale Report's expert on all police matters. "Why would Garza pull a stunt on a professional who has done nothing less than an outstanding job for the school district for many decades.
"It doesn't make sense, but Garza's campaign has never made sense. Running a concession stand at the West Brownsville Little League isn't quite the undertaking as being one of seven and running the BISD. She is anti-higher education. She is allegedly anti-Oscar Garcia. Is she pro anything?"
Unlike Olivo who has been endorsed by AOBE, TSTA, NEA and STIJA, Serna simply doesn't have the credibility nor the competency to reign over educators with her barely literate background.
If she should win, she would be another example supporting the argument that Brownsville remains the Third World Capital of the United States with unqualified individuals, their arms and legs dangling from strings, sitting in positions of leadership.
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