Valentin Amezquita has been the lone voice of reason on the Huntington Park, CA City Council.
He opposed the appointment of two illegal aliens to city commissions.
He has criticized the appointment of his colleagues' friends and relatives to city commissions, as well. While the other candidates had campaigned on a platform to lower taxes and bring in more businesses to the city, the majority ended up raising the water rates, and are poised to bring in more expensive parking meters, while hitting with residents with higher costs.
Councilmember Amezquita has been a registered Democrat for a great part of his political career, and yet with the rising, rampant corruption exploding throughout the Southeaster Los Angeles County region, he could not hold back his contempt for the party leadership.
Here is the letter he sent to the Democratic Party officials following their endorsement of "more of the same" corruption:
for subject endorsement interviews.
Accordingly, it would be useful to know what was the criteria used to make the
selection. The recent and current team of Huntington Park council members have
given a bad name not just to our city but to the whole Southeast region with
the complicit participation of the Democratic party constantly endorsing and
supporting false and corrupt leaders in our communities. By extension, your
selections have also given a bad name to the Democratic party as well.
when they hear of this region, they know it’s a bunch of “ …corrupt Democratic
party Hispanics doing what is in in their culture to do…” etc. You don’t see a
lot of this behavior in the Beach Cities or in OC do you? As I see it, it is
the responsibility of the Democratic party to vet out and endorse the real
leaders who have the interest for the common good not the benefit of the few
contractors thanks to these folks who you endorse. I got interested in politics and registered
as a Democrat early on because I identified with the ideals and its goals but
now I am not so sure I made the right choice of party. But I think it’s just
the “decision-makers” who don’t have the wherewithal to make the brave,
independent decisions.
1% of the city contractors continue to abuse and obtain inflated contracts from
these same politicians you are endorsing at the expense of the fixed income
mothers and their children as wells as seniors who make up the 99% — so the
question is on whose side are you on and the consequences of your decisions?
Now let’s look at the facts: The
residents of the City of Huntington Park pay more property taxes, more for water,
more for trash, etc., than Downey. Yet they are more affluent than HP
residents, be they property owners or tenants. The reason is due to these
political, incestuous relationships where not the best, most honest, but those
with most strings get the endorsements. The current city council has placed
union employees in jeopardy and they have expressed a preference to farm out
more jobs to contractors who do a bad job and just take the money with no
loyalty to the city. Be honest, were your aware of these facts? If not you
should have been as part of vetting candidates and if you were aware of these
facts and still didn’t endorse me or the other candidate, Karina Macias, who I
know has the best interest of the community in mind, then shame on you; these actions
lead to damaging activies that is propagating this behavior and misleading the
Democratic voters in HP to unwittingly vote against their interests. To not
provide a 2nd endorsement, even it if wasn’t me, that makes no sense. It makes
my stomach sick.
Councilmember Valentin Amezquita |
fairness and opportunity to all the residents and constituents. By your lack of
research in endorsing public officials whose priorities are compromised by
special interests as opposed to the residents, many of whom are on fixed income
and can’t afford high taxes.
conditions that have been brought about by the folks the Democratic party in
this region has made a pervasive reality or nightmare – from Fabian Nunez and a
bunch of other Democrats endorsing Noguez and his team and presto, you got the
South Gates, Cudahys, Bells, Bell Gardens, and now HPs of the region – all with
the imprimatur for the most part of the Democratic party or put another way,
how many of these cities are run by Republican communities or leaders in city
council? Probably zilch, nada.
your fellow panel members. The truth hurts and I am not shy about pointing it
out. As Kant said if I recall correctly, “Truth is beauty, and beauty is
truth…” One thing the Nazi Germany
experience taught us is that we should not tolerate injustice for an injustice
to one is an injustice to all as MLK articulated. Men and women of conscience
and conviction can’t and should stand idle especially when they see this abuse
every day, every year . Sorry for my rant but again, I think the Democratic
party is part of the problem. We shouldn’t have to defer for the punitive legal
system has the responsibility to clean house but it should be done internally
consistent with ideals of the Democratic party and not condoned by it. They
should be gatekeepers not parties to the fleecing of defenseless fixed income
people.
6550 Miles Ave.
Huntington Park, CA 90255
(323) 584-6221
vamezquita@hpca.gov