Friday, October 24, 2008

The OC: last refuge of scoundrels

1. MORE ON ARMANDO "BOOTS" RUIZ

Yesterday, the Reg’s Frank Mickadeit once again spanked Armando Ruiz, who is known for being Raghu Mathur’s one-time monkey boy, an incompetent Coast Community College District trustee, a Junketeer extraordinaire (like our own John Williams!), and an all around asshole from hell. Here's what the Mick had to say:

'Jamming Armando?' No problem:
Serial public-perk abuser and Coast Community College District Board candidate Armando Ruiz finally defended his conduct Thursday afternoon. … Give Ruiz … credit for showing up. Credit should end right about there, though. I wandered into the Orange Coast College Student Center shortly after 1 p.m. for a candidates forum and found Ruiz at the far right end of a dais populated by the other candidates – including the two who are on the ballot opposing him in Area 3, Lorraine Prinsky and Don Apodaca.

During his six-minute opening statement, Apodaca … swung his support to Prinsky and said he wasn't going to campaign. He left the room. Ruiz got up and asked the moderator archly, "Am I going to have 12 minutes then?" With a nod toward Prinsky, he added, "I just ask because his speech was for her." Whiner!

"A lot of people are saying things about me that are unfair and untrue," he continued. He said he was part of a reform board when he took office in 1983….

Great, as Prinsky noted later, but what have you done for us lately? Besides spend tens of thousands of dollars on cross-country junkets, keep the district's accreditation problem under the radar and, most egregiously, engineer a phony double retirement so he can soak the taxpayers for about $50,000 a year more than he deserves and continue to sit on the college board.

On Thursday, Ruiz's total defense for his 2004 retirement scheme … was this: "It was a retirement I have and I took advantage of it."

We've waited four years for him to utter that? Take advantage of us, is more like it.

As for the excessive travel – he's heading off to Manhattan for another junket next week – Ruiz noted that all travel is approved by the board majority.

True. However: Other trustees travel about half what Ruiz does. And when they do get travel approved, they don't always follow through with the trip, especially in light of one of the worst budget crises in memory and with scores of classes potentially being cut. Jerry Patterson canceled his trip to the New York conference.

On the accreditation issue, Ruiz denied that two fellow trustees were kept out of the loop, as they have charged. A copy of the warning letter was put in their mailboxes and they were told to check them. "They didn't read their mail," Ruiz asserted.

And then sounding like a whiny NBA center, he invoked the third person: "This is another way of jamming Armando."

Patterson denied he was notified. The first he heard about it, he said, was at a meeting a month after the warning was issued – and only then from a teacher.

Amazingly, Prinsky charged, the issue of accreditation was not brought up by the board until Oct. 1 – at 11:45 p.m., when it could be conveniently buried.

As for the accreditation problems themselves, Ruiz blamed the faculty for not embracing a policy of laying out specific learning objectives for every course.

This was but one of several issues for which the Western Association of Schools and Colleges cited the district, but it was the only one Ruiz addressed. One of the others, significantly, is that the lines of authority between the district and colleges are not clear.

Which brings up Ruiz's excuse about how it came to pass — without public discussion by the board – that scores of courses could be canceled this spring. Those decisions are left to the three individual colleges, Ruiz said. "I'm not the expert to say, 'You should cut this,' " he said.

Wait a minute. This is a crisis. You have been on the board 25 freaking years! In your real job, you worked in college counseling and administration. You're not the expert?

It's the faculty's fault. It's other trustees' fault. It's somebody else's job. You're picking on me.

Maybe come Nov. 4, it will be somebody else's job.
2. NOT NOTIFYING THE PRESS?

A local reporter has written us about SOCCCD public information. Evidently, he notified the district in writing that he wanted to receive notices of special SOCCCD meetings, but this yielded an email response, saying that there is no system in place for providing such notices. Our reporter friend insists that, by law, districts are required to notify every general circulation newspaper that has requested notification at least 24 hours in advance. This includes any emergency meetings, he adds.

3. TO THE MOON, ARIES!

Bob Park reports that India has launched its first spacecraft to the moon. According to Bob, “Astrologers among the astronomers in the Indian Space Research Organization declared 22 Oct 08 to be an auspicious day for the launch….” Oh good.

4. ASSHOLES ON A TEAR

I’ve been told that Chancellor Mathur is on another one of his tears, getting in underlings’ faces, causing tears, the gnashing of teeth, and much irregularity.

Meanwhile, his pal and patron Tom Fuentes is sending robocalls to South County residents, taking credit for balanced budgets, high transfer rates, good weather, and I don’t know what else.

He's a lyin' sack o' shit. You can quote me.

5. MY NIGHTMARE

I had a nightmare last night: in November, the whole country will swing to the left, ridding itself of numerous Republicans.

The nightmare? Everyone everywhere rids themselves of Neanderthals, except for us in South Orange County.

The last refuge of scoundrels.

Pictured left: my dad's latest clay creation. A closeup. Above: El Toro Rd., near Cook's. Live Oak Canyon Rd., as seen from my Chrysler 300.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I got one of those damn calls on my cell phone.

torabora said...

The media who have requested notice prior to a special meeting must be noticed per Government Code 54956.5b.

Despite Brown Act training routinely given to Bored members, they routinely violate the Brown Act.

Absent a local DA who actually gives a shit about the Brown Act, it falls on the citizenry to sue over its violations. Typically the only citizens who KNOW the Brown Act was violated are employees of the District who attend Bored meetings, such as yours truly. Knowing that suing the District will get me fired, no suing is done.

You gotta know SOMETHING is up when a Bored spends millions on lawyers yet NEVER has a session with a copy of the Ed and Gov. Codes on the table. Any religious house of worship has a copy of their own particular holy book in view, whether they go by it or not. Not so our Bored.

They just don't wanna know...anything.

Anonymous said...

I hope that your nightmare is prescient! Sorry, Chunk; I am just afraid to hope for the good side of your dream, given the amazing propensity of American voters to be stupid and irrational, uninformed and biased, idiotic and self-destructive. Sorry for the rant; but 2004 still hurts, man.

But I do hope that the OC will take that left-turn, as well. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

Hi Roy!

Thank you for posting this. Believe me I couldn't have written it any better myself. The miserable fact remains is that these reactionary right wingers all seem to migrate to South Orange County. You know, like it's some safe haven, for those like "The Real Housewives of Orange County" (gag!!!), which IMO really should be called, "The Real Stepford Wives of Orange County." The scary fact is that those women are like a lot of the typical Orange Countians who vote Republican. We live in a very nice area so the rich will migrate down here & vote the most conservative they can so they can keep their huge houses w/2 big garages to house their new BMWs, or Jags, and send their little darlings to the pristine private schools like Santa Margurita where they can associate with other spoilt rich kids whose parents don't want them associating with "the wrong sorts of people." Seems like the only Democrats who can get elected (with the exception of former Senator Joe Dunn) are blue dogs. There are even former die hard Democrats who used to be on the BOT change political parties just so they could get reelected. You know, like being a registered D-E-M-O-C-R-A-T (and whispered of course "liberal.")is some moral offense against humanity in South Orange County. I counted up all the reactionary "Christian" media areas based in Orange County & I counted 5 (and this is not including their little sociopathic offshoots, Trinity Broadcasting System in North OC, Rick Warren's Church, the main base for Chuck Smith's Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, Crystal Cathedral, and one of the offshoots of the white supremicist church in Brea), and all of these are usually courted by the OC Republican party b/c they have the $$$ and espouse their right wing views for approval. On Saddleback Campus alone they have 3 registered Christian clubs, mostly evangelical. Also, take a look at the Education Alliance who are more than back in action. These right wingers from hell (no pun intended) have taken over the Capistrano Unified School District (with the help of course of those who believed that they'd be doing justice to the world by getting rid of the other sane trustees and ignorant voters who voted to throw them out not realizing whom they'd be getting). I hate to say it, but the only golden rule that these right wingers seem to follow is "He who has the gold rules." Yes, I have a dream too that one day South Orange County will become more liberal, but first we have to make them realize that it's more than okay to call yourself a "liberal" b/c the way it stands right now we might as well divide North & South OC into 2different counties & put a big sign on it that says, "No dogs, non Christians, nor Democrats allowed." I know that I'm almost embarrassed to tell people that I'm from South Orange County b/c they affiliate it with the right-wing nuts and the Western White House (Nixon's old place). Yes, people out there know this area and the reputation has. I feel like I have to say, "I'm sorry. I live in South Orange County, but I am a liberal Democrat. There are some regular people who live there." I've had a couple people respond to me, "Wow! They actually have "liberal" Democrats in South Orange County?" I don't know, call me a cynic, but as long as scum bags like Fuentes & the religious right wave their flags in crosses in our faces South Orange County will remain this bastion of right-wing conservatism and OUR nightmare will become even more of a reality. There are a lot of registered Democrats, but the big thing is getting them out to vote and vote party line and that is one way we could make a difference, and remember GOD is NOT spelt GOP.:-)

torabora said...

8:28 Don't waste the ones and zeros here. They're not gonna listen to you....they won't vote for an R if you put a gun to their head. The best you can get out of them is a flame war for a response...these dissenters don't debate. They're always right you see, so why should they debate? Besides, you're stupid and they're smart.

With the questionable "natural born citizen" status, unsavory associations galore, Rezko singing for a shorter sentence, AND the delectable Vera Baker heaving into view I want you to reconsider Senator Biden. Today I realized that he's A LOT better than the top of the ticket. As bad as he is, he is a world better than the alternative. I could live with him winning the Presidency...in fact he is a better pick than (either) Clinton was. I have noted here that this country affords for many possibilities...this could be fascinating.

Roy Bauer said...

If you wish to draw attention to an article, then post the link to the article; do not post the article itself. (I deleted a comment that included an entire Michelle M article.)

Anonymous said...

Just so folks know, "torabora" is NOT me.

Wendy Gabriella

Anonymous said...

torabora is correct. Biden would have been better on top.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Tom or his staff could have gotten a hold of SOCCCD's personnel information? I also got a call on my cell.

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