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A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: It is the unspoken statistic, but it is as real as anything to do with the lingering U.S. war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. According to the military, 1,800 American servicemen have killed themselves since the initial invasion of Baghdad. That is in addition to the more than 4,000 who died in battle. This week, families of the soldiers who committed suicide asked President Barack Obama to change the government policy of not forwarding letters of appreciation to mothers and fathers of these servicemen. By week's end, the White House had reversed the policy and agreed that such letters are needed, as well... - Eduardo Paz-Martinez, Editor of The Tribune

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The Image Problem: Brownsville Wallows Because It Knows How To Wallow...Mayoral Candidates Do Not Impress...

By EDUARDO PAZ-MARTINEZ
Editor-In-Chief

BROWNSVILLE, Texas - In another time, this drowsy town at the end of the submissive Rio Grande may have been another Constantinople, a flourishing metropolis fattened by bountiful trade, its art rivaling that of Paris, its economy as healthy as any the world has known, its people proud to honor and defend it.

If only.

Today's Brownsville is the picture of poverty and dreams melting at residents' ankles. There is no more of a give-up town in Texas than this one. Faces come up at you from the cracked sidewalks as if headed for the morgue, bodies moving as if on low batteries, words thrown out as if without regard for the brain. God never has been kind to this piddling bordertown of some 140,000 love-starved souls.

Last night, at a debate featuring the five stiffs seeking the mayorship, including current Mayor Pat Ahumada, the citizens arriving to hear their thoughts received what could be said was merely the latest mininum installment mailed-in to pay for that familiar used car that passes here for city government. Rarely in the history of the planet has one community sought solace from a fivesome such as this one. It's not that they are not human; it's just that they cannot spring forth with new & novel ideas on how to get this under-achieving Rio Grande Valley town moving. If fog is the favored color here, then a super-sized tamale is the meal of the laggard. Brownsville has run out of food.

Said candidate Antonio "Tony" Martinez at the debate: "I want you to believe in Brownsville because when you believe in Brownsville, we can achieve for Brownsville."

His words, thoughtful as they sounded, sailed out like crooked darts aimed at a damaged dartboard inside a Vato bar on 14th Street. What does it mean? That may have been the response from any of a hundred locals in attendance at the local college's venue where the alleged debate was held to no laughter.

Another candidate opined that the city's failure to attract business - to pump-up its sluggish economy - has to do with Brownsville's "image." Good point, good read, good catch; now what? It's true. No truer words were ever spoken in town, not even those thrown-out by any of the dozens of Mr. Amigos who have wandered into Brownsville for that annual veneration of the Charro. Blogger Jerry McHale, himself once a candidate for mayor, often notes that the problem with this community is that it believes it is always at the crossroads. Only he never elaborates. At the crossroads of what - doom and damnation?

When City Commissioner (and candidate) Edward Camarillo spoke about his goals for Brownsville, another challenger quickly chided him on having been lost for the past six years. The issues are well-known. There are no jobs in town, other than, everyone says, that of drug mule or blogger. No Big Time companies are asking about possibilities in Brownsville. No major retailers want anything to do with this town. No sports outfit or entertainment conglomerate has inhaled and said, "Sure, we'll give it a shot."

It's always the ridiculous, cockamamie ideas, such as a Bridge to Nowhere, or a commuter airline that will risk it all flying into drug war ack-ack in Mexico, or a French Quarter in the city's stenchy, decaying downtown. Detritus has no rival aside from this town.

Perhaps someday, a baggage-less leader will waltz into town and show the community a better way. The roll call at last night's mayoral debate read like a calling of some mediocre Tejano band merely out to find a quick opportunity for self-serving posturing. Mayor Ahumada singing lead, Tony Martinez on bass, Camarillo on drums, etc., etc.

There's a sun over Brownsville again today.

Maybe residents should be thankful no local politician is in charge of that...

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42 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good article. Brownsville needs help, man. I live there and it's like living in Hell. Nothing will ever change. it never does.

Julio said...

5 stiffs? you hit it right on the nail. These guys have no vision. Son los de siempre!

Mr. Brownsville said...

Brownsville is full of imbeciles. want photos. I got'em. LOL!!!

Anonymous said...

Wwwwooowww, Mr. Editor, and I thought Harlingen was in bad shape, well it is.
Maybe that is why Pat Auhmada is forever drinking. He doesn't have to see Brownsville for what it is.

Anonymous said...

Is it possible that Brownsville reflects, the conditions of the whole LRGV??? The wheel is broken. HHHHeeeellllppppppp!!!!!

sal said...

Brownsville is no more than Cameron County in disguise. The guy dressed in white with the Carrilleras, reminds me of the Frito Bandido.

Brown Town Man said...

None of the Brownsville candidates are interesting, I agree, but at the moment anything is better than Pat Auhmada. This guy is the pits, puro cholo.

El De Los Fresnos said...

Great story on Browntown! That'sthe Brownsville I know and hate. thankz.

Cable Guy said...

County judge Carlos Cascos has no idea how to create one job! You kididng me? He got his so the hell with everybody else. Half the county is unemployed!

Anonymous said...

Cable man, agree, Cascos is worried about his $65.000 a year job. The hell with the county people.

Roy said...

the menso without a shirt in the photo on the main story represents every idiot in Brownsville. he'd never be allowed in McAllen! LOL!!!

Liza said...

Does anyone really believe Brownsville will wake up from the comatosed stupor it has been, for the last 12 years. Helloooo, I don't think soooo!!!

Anonymous said...

Paz-Martinez...easy on Browntown, the whole Valley is comatosed, just look around, esta muerto el valle. Pero Bien Murto, except the Mex. restaraunts.

Low rider Y que said...

That guy from Pharr, police are looking for, looks like a Vallusco, man he has quiet a bit of tatoos, I guess Jail is better than being unemployed and no where to go, life sucks in South Texas.

Anonymous said...

They are stupid who love Brownsville for what she is. They are more stupid who love Brownsville for what she was. But they are the most stupid who love Brownsville for what she will become. And they are candidates all who are lost on the third path.
"So it goes." - KV

Lamberto de Browntown said...

Once upon a time Brownsville was cool. then the Pachucos came and got your parents and you smiled. then they came for your women and you smiled. Now they are here for you, only now they wear ties and act like they're somebodies. Ahumada is going down!.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for deleting the comment against Los fresnos by that idiot in Brownsville. Those people down there are so uneducated. Don't need them around here. los Fresnos is smaller, but it's cleaner!

Patrick Alcatraz said...

ALL:...We rarely delete or reject comments these days, but the one referred to above was beyond the pale of acceptance. We apologize to any of our readers who may have seen it while it was posted. We do not believe that it stayed here more than a few minutes. This Blog is all for honest expression, yes, and we allow a few comments that may surprise some, but we won't stand for comments that are childish or that clearly come from the worst of gutters... - Editor

Anonymous said...

Agree, nasty comments as such, are non-productive, especially from las Prietas, isn't that one of the worst colonias in Brownsville.

Anonymous said...

Patrick Auhamada has out live his welcome in Browntown, I have a feeling Tony Tormenta M. is going to win this race.

Anonymous said...

The valley is in this thing together, lets quit picking on each other.
And will start with Harlingen, whick sucks, Brownsville is no different, San Benito, has problems with the politicos to, as does Port Isabel, as does La Feria, and Santa Rosa, olvidate.
And look at Cameron county, nothing but salvage operations. The Valley has sunk to the lowest, we are sinking slowly but surely.

Anonymous said...

I heard someone say Harlingen is the armpit of the Valley. I've bene there and it could be true. any other opinions?

Ralph said...

All for everybody running for office but Brownsville candidates look pretty much like all the candidates who have done nothing for the city. Need new blood. I agree on that.

Anonymous said...

Armpit Harlingen, Anon, Well I don't know if it's the arm pit of the Valley, but is pretty close to Brownsville and San Benito.

Anonymous said...

Man, that guy from Austin, must have been pretty darn angry. The lady on the photo, Hurtado doesn't look very friendly. Ni modo, al poso.

Hector said...

harlingen is okay. we just need to vote out some old guys and get soem young blood at city hall. We're more like the elbow of the valley. ha ha ha

Anonymous said...

Elizabeth Valdez, the wonder woman that beat up the cops, looks like she had a rough day. If she is 35 years age, she must have had the kid at a very early age.

Brown Town Man said...

Man, brownsville is getting it from all sides, Juan Montoya is blasting Tony Martinez, called him an alter boy.
Oh well, politics is a nasty game.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Editor: Maybe brother Jonesy could go and do prayers at the Brownsville city commission before and after they meet. I guess Harlingen didn't want him.
Brother Jonesy, I know you are flea marketer preacher, but help out this lost soul town, give the town some RELIGION, BEFORE IT SINKS.

Anonymous said...

Brownsville gets what it deserves. that pueblo hasn't had any good luck in years. Nothing there. the news media needs to keep telling that story.

Johnny Joe said...

General Sanchez won;t have a chance at winning that seat for the senate if Lt. Gov. David dewhurst goes for it. Democrats have no clout these days. Sorry, but that's a fact, jack.

Anonymous said...

J.J. especially if the hispanics don't go out and vote. The problem isn't there aren't enough voters, the problem is, too many hispanics are voting for the Gran old Party. Little do they know what they are doing to themselves.

Anonymous said...

Kay Bailey Hutchinson, is going to draw $140.000 in retirement, she makes around $190,000. no wonder they seek this positions.

Cable Guy said...

General Sanchez hasn't said anything about running. All speculation. Why would he want to do that crap. Military guys aren't doing so well lately. Remember Gen. Wesley Clark's run for the presidency? went nowhere. Sanchez needs it like he needs a hole in the head. He won't run.

Anonymous said...

that Arizona sheriff is a laug-a-minute guy. He makes fun of prisoners and is all gung-ho against Mexicans. Vale sebo ese vato!

Danny C said...

On the channel four guy, like father like son, no? that's how I see it. chapaneco can't write or spell so why should anything be expected of is son? Mexican immigrants in Mexico? LOL!!!!

Anonymous said...

THE PROBLEM WITH BROWNSVILLE IS VERY SIMPLE THERE ARE MORE "TAKERS"-PUBLIC SECTOR THAN "MAKERS"-PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYEES.
WHAT I MEAN BY THAT "TAKERS" ARE EMPLOYED BY SOME GOVERNMENT ENTITY I.E. THE CITY, BISD( ONE OF THE LARGEST EMPLOYER IN THE VALLEY), UTB/TSC(MOST THE STUDENTS ATTEND UNDER GOVERNMENT GRANTS OR LOANS), PUB, BRO. PORT, BRO. PD, BRO.FIRE DEPT, CAMERON COUNTY, US POST OFFICE, AND ALL THE "CHI CHI" AGENCIES LIKE WELFARE, MEDICATE ETC. ALL OF THESE ENTITIES PAY NO PROPERTY TAXES, NO INCOME TAXES LIKE THE PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES AND EMPLOYEES. IN ADDITION THE BULK OF THESE TAX PAYERS EMPLOYEES ARE VERY INCOMPETENT AND MANY ARE IN THEIR POSITIONS NOT BECAUSE OF "MERIT", BUT WHO YOU KNOW & WHO BENTS OVER AND GRAB THE ANKLES!!!!.
NOW ADD ALL THE WELFARE RECIPIENTS "TAKERS" WHO THE MAJORITY ARE ILLEGALS AND COME HERE TO HAVE THEIR "ANCHOR BABIES" AND OF COURSE NONE OF THEM PAY ANY TAXES.
DEMOCRATS LIKE PAT AHUMADA, CAMARILLO, TONY MARTINEZ, SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS IN FACT AGREE WITH THE NANNY TAKERS STATE.
IF ANY OF THESE THREE CLOWN GET ELECTED BROWNSVILLE WILL REMAIN POOR AND BECOME POORER!!!!!!!
A PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYEE LIKE MY SELF IS OUT NUMBER AND TAX TO DEATH. WE ARE THE MINORITY AND SHRINKING. SAD BUT TRUE!!!!!!!!

Patrick Alcatraz said...

MOST RECENT ANONYMOUS:...Capitalizing letters means you're yelling, screaming and generally being overly noisy. Here, at The Tribune, we're civilized, so next time submit your comments in the generally-accepted manner: capital letters only when and where needed. Thanks. Other than that you're points were not bad... - Editor

Anonymous said...

Agree with Anon, private sector businesses are penny anny to death. Browntown, needs a new make up. And a more caring mayor.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Editor; Channel 4 is the worst of the worst. They have champaneco number 3 Ryan Wolf, I swear that guy is a joke, and then there is his co-anchor, well what can I say about her.
The supporting staff are a joke to, they are giving money away just to get people to watch the news, and the weatherman, I swear that over weight boffun, needs to leave the Valley.
In fact, I now watch channel 48, the women are prettier, Channel 4 is at the bottom of the barrel.
Melissa the overweight co-anchor got the axe and left. Puro scrape ese pinche canal.

Ale - Alejandro said...

Browntown Gediondo- It's just asorry Indian Reservation and Little a comfort Zone for Outcasts, where everybody hates each other and their Indian Blood - Roots !!!

Anonymous said...

"...Said candidate Antonio "Tony" Martinez at the debate: "I want you to believe in Brownsville because when you believe in Brownsville, we can achieve for Brownsville." WTF!!!!! What a hypocrite when TONY MARTINEZ hired a company out of San Antonio to run his campaign, print his signs sending thousands & thousands of dollars to stimulate San Antonio's economy!!!!!
Yeah TONY MARTINEZ that's believing in Brownsville!!
TOO BAD YOU DON'T PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH!!