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An El Paso Identity Crisis

As I made my way down the jet way on Monday, I stopped dead on my tracks. Right there, on the jet way wall was a simple message that epitomized El Paso’s identity crisis. Through the years, El Paso’s leadership has used Albuquerque, Austin, Santa Fe or the city du jour as the model for […]

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Call to District 2 Candidates

The race to replace Larry Romero in District 2 is on. So far four candidates have announced. As many of you know, Jim Tolbert who was instrumental in forcing Larry Romero out of office is running. Tolbert lost to Romero in the past election. Joining Tolbert are Abraham Monteros, David Nevarez and Angel del Toro. March 28 is […]

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El Paso Scandals

Over the years I have been developing an online data set of the various scandals that have plagued El Paso for decades. Much of it is corruption related. As I have written previously, the impetus for my blog is Bob Moore’s unethical practices, which happens to be the most important reason that corruption exists in […]

Posted inTechnology

How I Keep Personal Data Secure

Monday’s article, “Hacking Our Freedoms Away” resulted in a long email from one of my readers. The reader wrote that I was misleading you by making you believe that as the developer of Amitor® I cannot read the contents of the information my users store securely. The reader, who is obviously technically savvy, wrote that […]

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The Tommy Gonzalez Deception

The deception to cover up the $20+ million because of the delay of the bonds continues. In the latest installment, city council spent over four hours in executive session discussing Tommy Gonzalez. As with all cover ups, this latest deception is hidden behind the argument of “personnel matters.” However, as usual, not all is what […]

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The Corruption of Marisa Marquez

In a corrupt city like El Paso there are many examples of the corrupt practices that keep the taxpayers under the weight of taxes exasperated by politicians looking to make a buck at the expense of the constituency they purport to represent. All communities have bad examples on their midst. Unfortunately, in a corrupt society […]

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Trump Will Destroy the Republican Party Today

Today is a likely turning point in US democracy, especially for the Republicans. Florida, along with Illinois, Missouri, Ohio and North Carolina are holding primaries today. For the Republicans, there are 362 delegates up for grabs. Florida and Ohio are winner-takes all states and as such the Republican winner in those contests will receive 99 […]

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Hacking Our Freedoms Away

One thing that has been bothering me about the Emma Acosta attempt to limit access to government records is the rhetoric about computer hacking she expressed. Acosta stated that the Apple-FBI controversy prompted her to look into the personal information that is released to the public via open records requests. Acosta argued that hackers could […]

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My Thoughts On Chapo’s End Game

Looking at the latest public relations media blitz I am beginning to believe that Joaquín “Chapo” Guzmán has resigned himself to spending the rest of his life in prison. Whether it is a US or a Mexican jail is immaterial to him as long as the conditions are better than what he is currently under. […]