Here We Come
NEW VIDEO! Another Texas town, another political shit show. Instead of dealing with the water crisis, there is political drama in Corpus Christi, including calls for the mayor to be removed next week amidst allegations of fraud. HERE WE COME!
Here We Come
“We get a lot of reactions when word spread that we are investigating public officials know. Some people told me that some folks shit in their pants,” Wayne Dolcefino told the camera.
“Campos defecated on herself in the city manager’s conference room.”
“Nice look. But when a defecation actually becomes news, you know it’s gotten nasty,” Dolcefino told the camera.
Corpus Christi City Councilwoman Sylvia Campos hit with pretty embarrassing headlines.
“You know me, I’m known for my sensitivity. But I’ll tell you why this personal affair became fair game for the Corpus Christi news folks. Because a city employee actually complained about it.
All about some shit on the floor. I wonder how much did that investigation cost Corpus Christi taxpayers?
“Not to be mean-spirited, but this crap attack is kind of symbolic of what is going on in Corpus Christi city hall. It’s a shit show,” Dolcefino told the camera.
And now the mayor is under fire.
“The petition to remove the Corpus Christi mayor from office moves forward at city council today,” Leslie Adams said.
Next Tuesday, Corpus Christi City Council members appear ready to try and oust Mayor Paulette Guajardo.
Articles of impeachment.
A petition to impeach the mayor had seven signatures.
She’s accused of fraud, aiding and abetting fraud.
Here’s a quote from the petition.
“There was a crime,” said the city manager Peter Zanoni.
The war against the mayor comes after a developer got a 2 million dollar incentive payment to build a Homewood Suites in downtown Corpus Christi.
They were accused of altering or forging a FEMA report in their presentation to the city.
It was covering up the date on a FEMA press release.
The city auditor got a complaint and investigated, and claimed last August that it looked like “fraud, abuse and/or illegal conduct had occurred.”
“But here’s the problem. Law enforcement did complete investigation, I mean everybody,” Dolcefino told the camera.
“CCPD has reviewed it, the FBI has reviewed it, the Texas Rangers have reviewed it, the US Attorney and the District Attorney, and they’ve all found that there’s been no crime that’s been committed,” Ronald Barrera said.
“So that will be one of my question, how is it that the mayor committed fraud if there was no fraud?” Dolcefino told the camera.
The mayor’s lawyer has now issued a warning, calling the removal attempt clearly political, “not only a wasted effort but will further subject Corpus Christi to negative publicity.”
And turns out the whole investigation was actually sparked by a competing hotel developer named Ajit David.
“Can’t wait to find out how much Corpus Christi taxpayers have spent of this debacle,” Dolcefino told the camera.
Especially when the city’s biggest problem isn’t hotels, but water.
Levels on the lakes that provide drinking water are devastatingly low.
“I just as soon get back to work on water, which is what I think the citizens want us to do,” Mark Scott said.
“We’ve launched a number of requests for public records, emails and phone records, and it should be fought. And I get to come to Corpus Christi to watch the shit show. Stay tuned,” Dolcefino told the camera.
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