Monday, January 21, 2008
Can anyone really explain it....
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Sad chapter apparently over...
What has happened in Eagle Pass also occurred in San Antonio and involved city firemen that received sizeable increases in pay if they had a "degree". Auditors found that degrees not recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board abounded. So now they found themselves dealing with a mammoth problem of returning those with such degrees to a level commensurate with their scholastic attainment. They also had to decide whether to demand the return of money that was wrongfully paid.
Management experts admit that the use of questionable credentials has increased dramatically and attribute this to the growing cost of higher education. They also recognized a personality trait of some that have a proclivity to excel no matter what it takes.
But the perplexing question has to be whether we have other such degrees in any of the other public agencies in Maverick County. Perhaps this would be a good Monday assignment for all public administrators to task someone to check.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Ethical Stardards and more...
Friday, January 04, 2008
the message that needs to be heard....
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Our unfounded cynicism...
Do you ever wonder just how bad the drug trafficking was four or five years ago? I remember our community’s initial reluctance to admit that we had a drug problem in our small town. Just yesterday, authorities confiscated 24 pounds of cocaine and in the week prior, larger amounts have been confiscated. It would be an eye-opener if we got to see the total seizures for this last year. We can assume that trafficking through our port of entry has gotten more difficult because of our emphasis on securing our border and all the money being expended on increased vigilance. I guess we can speculate that this amount of trafficking has been going on for many years and went undetected until now. We must also realize that a simple traffic stop by law enforcement officers has yield large quantities of drugs. And yet, our unfounded cynicism attributes these illegal activities to our surge in new and better homes.
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Any missing laptops....?
Monday, December 17, 2007
Good Job Yesi..

This past Saturday was a very special day for one of my best friends, Luis Martinez and his wife Carmen. Reason..their daughter Yesenia received a degree from Sul Ross University in Business. We celebrated Yesenia's educational milestone at a Uvalde restaurant along with their entire family. It was nice to see Eagle Passans getting Masters and BA degrees at a beautiful auditorium. Congrads Yesi.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Running our County government on a shoe string budget
The county should look at positions that can be eliminated primarily because they are less essential. Staff travel and related expenses should also be curtailed. Any staff tasked with the economic development aspects of our county should be reassigned because businesses are coming without the county’s efforts. Eagle Pass business growth is promoting itself and they come because “companies are finding that rural communities offer low operating costs, red tape reduction and a stable and loyal work force”.
Department heads must be more creative in the way they do their jobs and utilize their staff. County taxpayers should be more vocal and constructive media scrutiny should assure that county operations are more transparent and accountable to the community.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
starting to struggle
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Good job.....
My congratulations to the City of Eagle Pass and especially to Marga Lopez who has been chosen for that duty. Marga has represented our city in an admirable manner and her credibility is impeccable. While some media will try to circumvent this new process, it is important that the city hold firm and give this new change a chance.
Monday, August 13, 2007
You are cordially invited.....
Friday, August 10, 2007
So be it.....
This is nothing new since many of us have heard similar stories. Others have said that those running for political positions in our community often are approached by the local media and offered favorable coverage for a price. And savvy campaign managers accept the practice as a necessary evil.
Perhaps the time has come for all public agencies including the school, county and city to designate a public information employee who can feed the stories every morning to all reporters. This if nothing else will free our administrators to do the job they are suppose to do each day. And if the news is bad, so be it.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
a senseless event...
Forty three years ago I was literally confronted and challenged to a fistfight by someone I had never met. He knew my name. This happened during lunchtime as I walked from the old high school to the cafeteria at the old Junior High. It didn’t take long to realize that he was purposely blocking my way to force the fight. The valiant thing to do at that time was to agree to fight after school behind the Charcoal. That initial confrontation was like an out of body experience especially when I heard myself agreeing to meet him for the duel. For the next four hours I sat in class thinking of ways to back out of the fight. I felt it was going to be an embarrassing situation. I was not good at fighting and I had no experience at all. As the hours dragged on, others would inform me that they planned to be there in support. I soon learned that my opponent was an experienced fighter, street smart and was not in school. I remember counting the final seconds for school to let out so I could go face this person that hated me so much that he wanted to hurt me.
Luckily the fight did not last long. I was told that word had reached school administrators and everyone started running when they saw Mr. Ibarra driving up. This is one moment in my life that is so vivid. I am reminded of this senseless event every time I see the scar on my left forearm. I also wonder why he wanted to hurt me.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
We made the pigeon sick

On the other hand, customers need to know that they are not always right. God knows who created that saying but it is a big lie. A business or employee should not bow to any customer who chooses to treat an employee without respect. Berating an employee says more about what kind of customer you are. Let me tell you that business people know but do not talk about a growing number of “customers” that basically “rent” goods by often returning what they bought after they have no more use for it and return it in deplorable condition. If refused a refund, they will do everything to embarrass anyone behind the counter. Their favorite final word, “I am going to the media.”
So lets stop talking about what businesses have to do. How about the customer, you and I, start by keeping our community stores clean. I don’t mean that we must sweep them clean; I mean don’t get them dirty.
I know times have changed from the days that our mothers and fathers would make us pick up after ourselves and we were not allowed to leave our mess around. Lets draw on that when we are in a clothing store. Lets stop unraveling shirts, pants, dresses, blouses and throwing them back on a heap. When you miss the heap and they fall on the floor, pick it up. Remember that the store attendant did not mess it up. If you think that it’s their job to pick up after us, stop and think about it.
All store parking lots have trash cans so use them. If you cannot leave your trash inside your car in an empty plastic bag, then walk over to the trash can and leave it there. You will feel good and you are setting and maintaining what should be a community standard. The the worst of all social infractions is dispensing soiled diapers in store parking lots. Worse yet when you see pigeons, crackles and other birds feasting on what belongs in a sewer treatment plant. Above is the pigeon in EP that could not fly after feasting.
How about the empty plastic bags snagged on the fences along Highway 57. Must we blame the city or the county officials for such blight? How about starting with those that throw them out the window as they leave Eagle Pass. Again, you will find trash cans that are there for us to use. But if you feel that we have a right to disposed of them in that manner because we are taxpayers…stop and think about it. Or do you think that our public officials like our store attendant should pick up after us? Please.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Ft. Duncan Club

One of our fellow alumni has suggested that our community should consider rebuilding the old Ft. Duncan Club and the idea has stuck with me. Is it possible?...yes. Is anyone willing to front such a proposal?...maybe. This is what I think. First, I believe the property belongs to the city. Any contractor worth his money would be able to rebuilt using some of the existing material as long as they meet city codes. How would it be financed. Privately, without tax money. There are enough businesses in town that would have use of such a club and there are hundreds that would pay for membership. I'm curious to know if anyone out there is giving this some thought.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Pop-up..pests
So now what is to become of internet use? While we are able to block and track abusers, we are almost helpless to fend off the POP-UPS. I have researched this subject looking for a solution to this problem which has become so bad that I have to restart my computer to clear all of them. I have tried Roadrunner's pop-up blocker software and also Adware and many others but in reading more about this growing problem, the experts admit that pop-ups can not be effectively eliminated and we will have to live with it. In these same articles, we are told that companies like Google, Yahoo, New York Times and other major companies are now using pop-ups to advertise. I may hold on to my computer longer than I did to my CB radio.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
No more dying.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Zeros...

Ok..here I go again. You can say that I got into computers on December 23,1976 on the day I drove to San Antonio from Eagle Pass and bought an Apple IIe. Computers were simple..with no need for virus protection. Computer were too expensive and not necessarily in the hands of zeros. (Zeros are people that have no value and only occupy space.) I used mine for work, doing sorts for program eligibility and completing long repetitious government forms. I was truly a time saver. Now, its very different. I recently signed up for DSL and the first thing I noticed was the speed. I was very pleased with the performance and even more with the offer of a virus protection program touted as one of the best because of it updates. For the first month I was able to accomplish more work both on my work assignments and the alumni website. Then I got a pop-up offering me an upgrade to my existing virus protection program. I declined the offer. The offers become relentless. I ran my original virus program every day but the advertisements kept coming. They were literally offering me programs that would stop themselves from their popups. Now I am getting offers to block spyware, adware and file theft. So the zeros have now become virus protection salesman and may be working for our major DSL providers.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
A Step in the Right Direction
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Taco Cabana cuts cost

There were many important things happening all over the world today that I should be concerned about and I am. For instance, the bill to designate a day to end the Iraq war failed for lack of support from the Republicans. Another things was the tax increase of 4% which will be tacked on to our home phones and also our cell phones. But day in and day out, we work at our job and at the end of the day, we look forward to getting home, changing to comfortable clothes and having dinner with our family. So this afternoon I decide to stop by Taco Cabana at the intersection of IH 35 and Theo for some faquita tacos. I thought that two should do the trick. That's $1.89 each and with tax (.o82) that comes to $2.00 each. Now how can Taco Cabana call this a taco? Have they not seen what Morales tacos sells at the intersection of Main and Medina? If you must have fajita tacos from Taco Cabana, go to the one on SW Military. One of their's makes three from the one on Theo.