On Monday, KVIA posted an eleven-minute interview with Larry Romero. I believe that this interview is the first time Romero has answered news media questions about the latest controversy surrounding him. The latest controversy is where he failed to disclose his previous business relationship with Estrada Hinojosa while pushing city officials to replace First Southwest […]
Syrian Refugees and Xenophobia in the United States
Many of you reading this today are aware of the two major factions in the debate about whether to allow Syrian refugees into the United States or not. Diving into the fierce debate are the governors of at least 31 states who have declared that they oppose letting Syrian refugees into their states. Texas governor […]
The Quandary of Business Decisions as Evidenced by Draft Kings
As an Internet consultant since the late 1990’s, I have been watching and participating on the growth of the Internet as an important component of business activities across many economic spectrums. Unknown to many of you, I actually got started in online development working on two projects for one client. The first project was a […]
Oscar Leeser Calls for Investigation Into Financial Services Solicitation
On Tuesday, November 24, 2015, El Paso mayor, Oscar Leeser, issued a short statement asking that the city manager prepare a report on the events surrounding the solicitation to replace First Southwest as the city’s financial services provider. As you likely know, the El Paso Times has reported on Larry Romero’s apparent connection to Estrada […]
Thank an Immigrant for your Thanksgiving Table
According to the United States Department of Labor, in 2014, “the share of the U.S. civilian labor force that was foreign born was 16.5 percent.” Additionally, 24.1 percent of the total service occupations were being fulfilled by foreign-born workers. Clearly, foreign workers, whether living temporarily or full-time in the United States have a significant impact […]
Taxpayers Paying $22 million for Political Favors
Many of you know that yesterday, KVIA’s Maria Garcia reported on an email she uncovered via an open records request about the delay of the sale of the ballpark bonds. KVIA has also reported that the delay in the sales of the ballpark bonds has cost you, the taxpayer, about $22 million in additional fees […]
How Long Before the FBI Investigates Larry Romero?
I realize that yesterday I wrote about the incompetence of the El Paso Times and that today I am congratulating them for doing what they should be doing – investigating Larry Romero. First let me address the dichotomy of complaining about the El Paso Times’ lack of journalistic ethics and the following day, I am […]
The Malfeasance of the El Paso Times
Some of you may have noticed that on Thursday, November 19, 2015, the El Paso Times published an article about the firing of Steve Norwood, the county’s first county administrator. The local newspaper published its account almost 15 days after I published the results of my open records request. That it took fifteen days for […]
Did You Notice the Pattern?
Many of you are aware that the El Paso Times and KVIA reported on the higher than expected costs the City has paid for the ballpark. According to Maria Garcia’s report on KVIA on November 17, 2015, the city lost $22 million it expected to add to the City’s general fund. This information is more […]
Two Comments About My Blog Exposes Misunderstood Immigration Rights and Laws
Yesterday’s blog post resulted in two comments that clearly exposes why the debate about immigration is distorted by the misunderstood immigration rhetoric. As some of you know, I normally do not respond to comments on my blog posts because, as I have stated before, I believe the comments section is for readers to express their […]
