Edmundo Perez (on the left) |
Not only did the Huntington Park City council throw out a senior citizen for exercising his freedom of speech, but the council also silened 90255 Homeowners Association member Edmundo Perez at the October 6th, 2015 City Council meeting.
Instead of allowing him to speak, the city council claimed that he never turned in a card to request and audience with the city council.
That is a lie!
Here are the comments which Perez wanted to share with the city council:
It is common knowledge the financial situation being
experienced by the city and is not the right time to apply momentary cures and
an excuse to disposal the few properties
that the city still own and this is not the time to put a patch to which
requires surgery, in our administrative
experience the city cries out for a bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is a reorganization supported by a number of
actions that have the power to undo laws that have become immorally legal
mandates, in other words, the bankruptcy court is the only court proceeding
contemplating the fairness of the applications that have been able to give to
immoral laws. Is the court of equity.
This past week in conversation with an executive of this
administration in reference to misappropriation of assets that have been
carried out in this city for the past 45 years, his comment was; Yes, I agree
that these actions are immoral, but are legal!
The city as a corporation, has the duty to get rid of the
commitments created by the redevelopment agency, who have been immoral, corrupt
and bleed until this moment the city revenues.
The bankruptcy is imminent to discharge these commitments
created by elements with not conciseness, as they are the 13,000,000 million
dollars of bonds issued in 2013 and 2014 and 300,000,000 issued since 1985 to
this date.
If the bankruptcy be
filed voluntarily could not separate what is today the Successor agency or the
agency nominated HP Public Finance Authority.
And if you try this, our organization will try to influence
the trustee assigned to the case and if necessary initiate action as an
Adversary Proceeding to do justice.
No one should be surprised that Mayor Macias did not want Perez to share these heightened financial concerns with the council and the community. The city is going bust, engaging in nepotism, pay-for-play, and rampant lawlessness. The city council will not appoint professionals to get the city's financials in order.
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