Friday, March 6, 2009

RUMP…..RUMP!!!!!

Rumple, we here at North of 36 Street endorsed Judge Jorge E. Cueto and stick behind him 100%. If you think that girl did not deserve to get yelled at then you have no respect for the sanctum of the court system. If you have the balls to call for Judge Cueto to step down maybe you should show face!!!!! But until then please don't fly off the cuff when all Judge Cueto did was instill discipline in his courtroom which he is entitled to do. Rump you are part of the problem this County has. We lack discipline and respect and thus people don't even dress appropriately to attend court proceedings. Judge's need to be respected even if you or the defendant may not agree with the decision rendered. People in Miami-Dade are incredibly déclassé and have no respect for each other or for authority for that matter!!!! It starts as kids when mom and dad think their child is special and that the child should not be disciplined by the teacher from there on the child loses respect for authority!! I understand the idea of judicial temperament but that does not excuse a 15 year old snots attitude towards the court. Next time you decide to call for someone to step down or resign because he tried to instill discipline please keep those comments to yourself and do not attack the individual who is trying to make a difference….

Have a fine weekend.

3 Months…..March

My friends it has now been three months since I have addressed the community at large. Of course, a lot has happened since then…rumors of investigations and stolen ballots…boy oh boy what will our beloved State Attorney
KFR do about it. It seems that the illustrious Marco Rubio has launched an exploratory committee for his US Senate race in 2010. Unfortunately for Rubio, there are two more candidates dropping their names in the hat come May (the end of the legislative session in Tallahassee) stay tuned.

Just a brief note on Viviana Bovo, Rep. Esteban Bovo's wife formerly Rubio's Legislative Aid and current assistant, is lobbying for Jackson Memorial Hospital (yes folks she's in Tallahassee I saw her with my own two eyes). Why is this important you ask? Rubio and Rep Bovo during an interview to the Miami Herald regarding conflicts of interest, stated they would not use her or any other lobbyist as a go between for matters of influence…Well, well, well I think we here North of 36 Street have caught you two in a little lie…..

I digress to things of a greater importance, apparently it seems that the absentee ballot scandal has reached the SAO's office and there's an investigation into the Diaz-Balart campaign stealing ballots along with the Bovo campaign in Hialeah… Yes, you can link our dear Marco Rubio to this scandal like that of former House Speaker forced to resign over "questionable activities". Unfortunately for our once Mayor, these deceitful actions by the Diaz-Balart campaign have angered him and our beloved sitting Mayor Julio Robaina has angered the demons that put him in power… FYI That's one thing you don't do in the City of Hialeah.

On a brief not Councilman Zavier Garcia will not seek a second term for Miami Springs City Council.

We here at North of 36 Street endorse Dan Espino a fine young man with a bright future in Miami Springs politics. Visit his web page to read more about him.

One last note, I normally don't venture south of 36 street, but it seems something smells fowl in the City of West Miami. It smells like the Devil and I mean in a real bad way. It seems that the City Manager
Yolanda Aguiar who is nearly bankrupting the City of West Miami has a track record of framing people for ridiculous things and then referring them to KFR and The Miami-Dade Ethics Commission. I am advocating change in 2010 in the City of West Miami.

Well that's a lot of information for you all to digest.

Have a Happy St. Patty's Day and remember to drink Green Beer it brings you good luck!!!

Y Que Viva Hialeah!!!!!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

The State of the City

All is quite in the City of Hialeah. The Christmas lights are up, los arbolitos estan prendidos, and the "Caja China" is being prepared for Noche Buena is around the corner. This year the politicos in Hialeah will be unnerved because el padrino politico de Hialeah was lied to and cheated out of a seat in Washington, D.C. Word has it that Mayor Robaina has lost a significant amount of weight since the election because he will face the concern of loss of political support. Rest easy, for hell will be unleashed soon...

Thursday, July 3, 2008

4TH OF JULY FESTIVITIES IN MIAMI SPRINGS

Tomorrow the City of Miami Springs will celebrate their annual 4th of July celebration in the circle.

Come out and meet some of the candidates that are seeking your vote this coming August and November. There will be candidates for State Rep. and the Judiciary mingling among locals answering questions of concern to the community at large but primarily North of 36 Street. Honorary confirmed guests are the front runner in the District 111 State Rep seat Rafael Perez
a fixture in Miami Springs, from his days as a star football player for Miami Springs High to a dedicated member of the community volunteering his time to coach and mentor young up and coming athletes. Erik Fresen (no website as of todays date) a Consultant with Becker and Poliakoff will also be on hand to meet and greet residents. Judicial candidate Jorge Cueto
will also be on hand, he is also the clear front runner in his race against
Josie Perez-Velis
who has lost 2 times before, Mr. Cueto is a community man and has impeccable integrity and has dedicated the majority of his professional life to serving his community as a Civil Servant, first as a Miami-Dade Police officer then as a Assistant State Attorney.

See you tomorrow!!!

 

MAYOR RAUL MARTINEZ VS CONGRESSMAN LINCOLN DIAZ-BALART

As many of you may know already the great administrator and retired Mayor of the City of Hialeah, Raul Martinez, is challenging Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart. This is sure to be a great race, as it will test loyalties in the great City of Hialeah. There seems not to be a clear front runner in this race as of yet, however in the next few months leading up to the August primaries those who have elected to stay out and not endorse either candidate for fear of political retaliation will have to step up to the plate and decide where their loyalties lie. There are many factors that put Mayor Martinez over the top in this race, but one of the most important ones is the one that Diaz-Balart could never live up to and that is that Mayor Martinez is a man of his word and he does what he says he will do. But, I am only one voice here and would welcome people to post and share their opinions on this race and share any recommendations they believe will benefit there community feel free to post it here.