Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Hispanic governance


Fresno leaders will have to come up with a new spending plan for the city’s share of state gas tax money since a majority of the City Council already voiced opposition to Mayor Lee Brand’s plan.
Three City Council members — Esmeralda Soria, Miguel Arias and Luis Chavez — held a news conference Monday morning in southeast Fresno criticizing the mayor’s spending plan, citing a greater need for money in older parts of the city. Councilmember Nelson Esparza also spoke out against the mayor’s spending plan in a news release Monday morning.
“The roads and infrastructure in my district are among the worst shape in the city, so it’s a slap in the face to my constituents for the administration to suggest that we ought to get the same amount of funding as new neighborhoods that are in far better shape,” Nelson said in a statement.
During the news conference at Baja’s Auto Sales on Orange Avenue, the council members discussed equality versus equity and called for a shift in the way the city approaches spending. The bulk of the money, they said, should be spent on safe routes to school for children, through projects such as sidewalks and bike lanes.

Hispanic politicians have no sense of separation of powers.  Note they want to use road construction as a progressive tool, rather than income tax.  The reason is simple, under Spanish governance, the peasants never knew shit about anything, still don't .

The PGE energy system got fouled, twice, by the same Hispanic ignorance.  We can use energy networks to deliver progressive transfer services, that is the job of the welfare system.

We see the result here. let us not use government at all! No road tax, the rich whites buy their own roads during white flight anyway. Hispanics cannot run a road system and prefer donkeys.

Anymore racism? I suggest Hispanic politicians quit taking cartel funds and start learning about something other than government handouts.

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