Showing posts with label Chris Hollins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Hollins. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2024

City Controller Chris Hollins is Wasting Time Pointing Fingers at Republicans; Noriega and Adeleke Can't Win


City Controller Chris Hollins is quickly becoming one of the most influential and outspoken young African American leaders from his elected position as the chief "WATCH DOG" over city finances.



City Controller Chris Hollins and State Rep. Jolanda Jones (HD-147)are promising stars emerging as leaders who separate themselves from the pack as an impending shakeup in "BLACK LEADERSHIP" in Harris County, Texas, draws nearer.


I’m Aubrey R. Taylor, the Houston Business Connections Newspaper publisher and investigative reporter. I have conducted investigations in Harris County, Texas, since the 1990s and plan to closely monitor the “ABSENTEE BALLOT FLOW” between now and Tuesday, November 5, 2024, for the upcoming Presidential Election in Harris County, Texas.

City Controller Chris Hollins is Wasting His Time Pointing Fingers at Republicans; Noriega and Adeleke Are in Trouble

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

The biggest problem I see forming in Harris County, Texas, is that Democrat officials like City Controller Chris Hollins have adopted a strategy calling for them to whine and make excuses, which worked decades ago. However, in the here and now, pointing fingers and blaming Republicans is not going to make “BLACK DEMOCRATS” get off their couches and go vote for Melissa Noriega and Pelumi Adeleke by the end of today, tomorrow, or on election day, Saturday, June 15th, 2024, which also happens to be “THE JUNETEENTH HOLIDAY,” when most Blacks will be in a celebratory mood, not in a going to the polls kinda mood, in my opinion.

Republicans don’t have anything to do with the fact that only 197 voters have gone to the Sunnyside Multi-Service Center (a Black Democrat Stronghold) to cast a ballot through the first six days of early voting.

I didn’t see any Republicans over at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center trying to impede anyone from getting inside that predominantly African American early voting location to cast their votes. Nor did I see any policemen with dogs or water hoses when I drove through the parking lot last week.

What’s happening right now is embarrassing – I get it. With only 196 voters having shown up in person to vote early at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center, there’s little to no chance things will pick up there over the next two days.

Things are also slow at the Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center, but the good news is that there’s a clear path to the door for anyone who wants to go over there and cast their vote today or tomorrow. When I was there, I didn’t see any policemen with dogs or water hoses trying to stop people from voting.

When I peeked inside, I saw no one making voters count marbles or jelly beans before voting. From what I understand, nobody had to take a literacy test or anything like that either. Nope. Anyone registered to vote can do so in Harris County, Texas.


“TRUTH BE TOLD.”

Time is out for the two Democrats (Melissa Noriega and Pelumi Adeleke) running for HCAD Board of Directors seats in Harris County, Texas, on Saturday, June 15th, 2024.

I’ve been crunching the numbers for the last six days. I believe the two Republicans (Kyle Scott and Ericka McCrutcheon) are pulling further and further away with each passing day as African Americans have, for the most part, decided to sit this one out.

I keep trying to tell everyone that the Harris County Democratic Party has gone way too far to the left wing of their party. Shifting this far to the left is going to impact how the “BLACK COMMUNITY” will turn out on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024, when Democrat nominees and Republican nominees face off.

And having an LGBTQ+ Attorney by the name of Ben L. Aderholt feel comfortable enough to call a sitting African American federal judge (Judge Erica Hughes) an animal didn’t do anything but make an already tense situation between Blacks and the LGBTQ+ Community worse.

“Who do you think you are,” asked the LGBTQ+ Attorney.

The LGBTQ+ Attorney (Ben L. Aderholt) went on to say, “Political animals who treat our judiciary as political games should be soundly defeated.”

Did you get that? This LGBTQ+ Attorney called Judge Erica Hughes, a sitting Federal Judge, an animal.

Rhetoric like that espoused by Aderholt has caused a lot of friction in the Harris County Democratic Party. It demands the attention of Mike Doyle and others to heal the current divide and demand better treatment of Black judicial nominees from now on.

If not addressed, underlying plots to purge local benches of “BLACK JUDGES” and dissuade Black candidates from seeking to become members of the judiciary will continue.


“A BIG PROBLEM.”

Looking at the current turnout in key “BLACK STRONGHOLDS” through the first six days of early voting for the “HCAD RUNOFFS,” you will see Black voters are staying at home. Why?

Most folks don’t understand that “BLACK VOTERS” are the backbone of the Democratic Party on the local and national stages. Still, the needs of the “BLACK COMMUNITY” have been going undressed for decades, as Democratic leaders have shifted their focus toward appeasing the LGBTQ+ Community and the needs of other ethnic groups and illegal immigrants.


“WAKE UP CALL.”

Based on the “TURNOUT NUMBERS” thus far, through six days, the Harris County Democratic Party Chairman (Mike Doyle) could be on the verge of suffering a significant defeat against the Harris County Republican Chairman (Cindy Siegel), heading into the most important and consequential “PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION” of our lifetimes on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024.

Suppose the Harris County Democratic Party leadership doesn’t “WAKE UP” and put more resources into “BLACK OUTREACH” by supporting local media outlets like KCOH Radio and publications like my newspaper, Houston Business Connections Newspaper. In that case, they will find it difficult to rally African Americans to the polls on November 5th.

You must remember that during the 2020 Presidential Election, former President Donald J. Trump received about 8% of the Black vote. Trump is making some serious inroads, but it is unclear how much he’s making nationally with Blacks will impact the local election here in Harris County, Texas.

In the 2020 presidential election, Trump/Pence got trounced by Biden/Harris in Harris County, Texas, by more than 200,000 votes. By comparison, the Republican ticket featuring Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence received 700,630 votes, for 42.70% of the vote, and the Democratic ticket featuring Joseph R. Bident/Kamala D. Harris received 918,193 votes, for 55.96%.

On 2/21/2024, in the Quinnipiac Poll, Biden had 79% support among Black voters, and Trump had 19%, up considerably from the 8% Trump received in 2020.

On 3/2/2024, in the NYT/Siena Poll, Biden had 66% support among Black voters, and Trump had 23%, considerably more than the 8% Trump received in 2020.

On 3/3/2024, in the CBS/YouGov Poll, Biden had 76% support among Black voters, and Trump had 23%, up considerably from the 8% Trump received in 2020.

On 3/13/2024, in the Economist/YouGov Poll, Biden had 68% support among Black voters, and Trump had 15%, considerably more than the 8% Trump received in 2020.

On 3/15/2024, in the Yahoo/YouGov Poll, Biden had 72% support among Black voters, and Trump had 18%, more than the 8% Trump received in 2020.


“VERY CONCERNING.”

A recent "PEW RESEARCH SURVEY" of African American voters indicated that 18% of Black voters favor Trump, and 78% favor Biden.

The common thread in nearly every poll shows that former President Donald J. Trump will garner double-digit support from Black voters. And his recent conviction on 34 felony counts hasn’t changed the way African Americans view him.

Listen. All politics is local.

When you look at the turnout across the board for an election as important as these “HCAD RUNOFFS,” local and major political parties should be very concerned. However, for Democrats, the fact that only 214 voters have turned out at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center through 6 days of early voting, the alarms should be sounding.

Only 134 voters turned out at the Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center through six days of early voting, which is very concerning. Even more concerning, only 209 voters showed up at the Sunnyside Health and Multi-Service Center through six days of early voting.


“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”

Both major political parties have difficulty getting their voters back out for these “HCAD RUNOFFS” in Harris County, Texas, through the first six days of early voting. However, sometimes, having a low voter turnout is a political strategy. That said, if Democrats don’t turn out in more significant numbers today – it’s game over.

AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
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Kyle Scott (Republican), Melissa Noriega (Democrat), Ericka McCutcheon (Republican), and Pelumi Adeleke (Democrat) are the candidates running for HCAD, Director, At-Large, Place 2, and HCAD, Director, At-Large, Place 3, on Saturday, June 15, 2024, in Harris County, Texas.


The Harris County Democratic Party has endorsed Melissa Noriega in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 2. Melissa Noriega received 13,647 votes, for 24.97%, to finish as the runner-up in the general election and force a runoff in this race.


The Harris County Republican Party has endorsed Kyle Scott in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 2. In case you don’t remember, Kyle Scott received 25,416 votes, or 46.50%, to emerge from the general election in the first place.




The Harris County Democratic Party has endorsed Pelumi Adeleke in the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 3. Pelumi Adeleke received 11,553 votes, for 21.30%, to finish as the runner-up in the general election and force a runoff in this race.



In the race for (HCAD), Director, At-Large, Place 3, the Harris County Republican Party has endorsed Ericka McCutcheon. In case you don’t remember, Ericka McCrutcheon received 22,365 votes, for 41.24%, to emerge from the general election in first place in this race.


AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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Saturday, April 8, 2023

Shannon Nobles, Michael Kubosh, and Chris Hollins are the Top Three 2023 Candidates for Houston City Controller


Shannon Nobles, Michael Kubosh, and Chris Hollins are the top three candidates who are running for Houston City Controller as of today. However, the official filing date to run for Controller doesn't open until Saturday, July 22, 2023. That being said, we must endeavor to discontinue the practice of supporting Black candidates for symbolic reasons. Councilman Michael Kubosh is beloved by the Black community and has always stood arm-in-arm with us on causes and issues near and dear to us. On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, and Independents should all be casting their vote for Michael Kubosh in the NONPARTISAN race for Houston City Controller. You can "CLICK HERE" to see some of our other endorsements for the 2023 City of Houston General Election and 2024 Democratic and Republican primaries.


"FIGHTING CRIME."

Councilman Michael Kubosh (far right), has appointed Pastor James Nash (second from right) as his treasurer. Councilman Kubosh and Pastor Nash have been fighting against crime together for several decades. In fact, last year, Pastor Nash and Councilman Kubosh were key players in the partnership that was developed with Clear Channel Outdoor and Crime Stoppers of Houston when Clear Channel donated all those billboards that created two million market impressions during the first month alone. In case you don't remember, the billboard messages urged residents to report illegal activity in their community to Crime Stoppers. On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, and Independents should all be casting their vote for Michael Kubosh in the NONPARTISAN race for Houston City Controller. You can "CLICK HERE" to see some of our other endorsements for the 2023 City of Houston General Election and 2024 Democratic and Republican primaries.


Councilman Michael Kubosh has already been vetted and approved by Aubrey R. Taylor Communications' investigative team in the race for Houston City Controller, that's scheduled to take place on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City. It's imperative that "ALL HBC NEWSPAPER READERS" who reside inside Houston city limits support Michael Kubosh in the nonpartisan race for Houston City Controller. On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, and Independents should all be casting their vote for Michael Kubosh in the NONPARTISAN race for Houston City Controller. You can "CLICK HERE" to see some of our other endorsements for the 2023 City of Houston General Election and 2024 Democratic and Republican primaries.


“UPCOMING EVENT.”

On Tuesday, April 18, 2023, Councilman Michael Kubosh will be officially kicking off his campaign to become the next City of Houston Controller for our beloved Bayou City. Chris Pappas cordially invites you to this event that will be held at the PAPPAS BROS. STEAKHOUSE that’s located at 1200 McKinney Street, in Houston, Texas from 5:30 p.m. through 7:30 p.m., according to a flyer promoting the event. You can "CLICK HERE" to for a closer look at this flyer.



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We must make it our business to start "PUTTING PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" going forward into the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election, the 2024 Democratic Party Primary, and 2024 Republican Party Primary. Our nation is at a serious crossroads, and a serious course correction is desperately needed in America."

Shannon Nobles, Michael Kubosh, and Chris Hollins are the Top Three 2023 Candidates Running for Houston City Controller

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

For good measure, Aubrey R. Taylor Communications plans to endorse term-limited Councilman Michael Kubosh in the race for Houston City Controller. From what I can see, the top two “BLACK POLITICAL TRIBES” have set their sights on putting the squeeze on Councilman Kubosh in the upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, general election.

After Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee entered the race for Mayor of Houston, the top Lieutenants for the “TOP BLACK POLITICAL TRIBE” convinced Chris Hollins to exit the Mayor’s race and run for Houston City Controller, where Shannon Nobles, an African American female had already set her sights on doing battle against Councilman Kubosh. For the record, Nobles, who currently serves as the deputy controller for the city of Houston designated her treasurer back on January 23, 2023, and Kubosh designated well-known local Pastor James Nash as his treasurer back on February 8, 2023, when he announced his intention to run for Houston City Controller for our beloved Bayou City.

Now, don’t expect Michael Kubosh and his team to just hand over the Black vote to his two African American opponents in the race for Houston City Controller. Why not? Well, African Americans love Michael Kubosh and his brothers with a passion and have demonstrated their loyal support for the Kubosh brothers over the years.

In case you don’t remember, Michael Kubosh and his brothers used to own KUBOSH BAIL BONDING and stood in the gap for many Black families who had loved ones who had been accused of crimes. And as best I can remember, it was “THE KUBOSH BROTHERS” who went to battle for Houstonians to get rid of those blasted “RED LIGHT CAMERAS” many years ago. But all of that is a story for another day.

Make no mistake about it, putting the squeeze on Michael Kubosh won’t be as easy as Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Mayor Sylvester Turner, Carroll G. Robinson, and their minions believe.

Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Mayor Sylvester Turner are part of “TRIBE A" the strongest “BLACK POLITICAL TRIBE” in Harris County, Texas. Over the years, Carroll G. Robinson, and his regime, which includes Antron D. Johnson, Terrence Shanks, Robert Williams, and others have closed a lot of ground for “TRIBE B” which is the second strongest “BLACK POLITICAL TRIBE” in the region.

All total, there are (5) five “BLACK POLITICAL TRIBES” operating in this region of Texas, however, it is “TRIBE B” that has the strongest criminal element to it. But all of the “BLACK POLITICAL TRIBES” can carry out their dirty work in Harris County, Texas without fear of criminal prosecution because of their strong ties to the “Democrat” District Attorney Kim Ogg, and a few local judges.

Anyways, with the new voter laws taking effect to deal with rogue district attorneys, ballot harvesters, and illegal voting, I’m hopefully optimistic that my investigative team and I will be able to expose the corrupt politicians who are aiding and abetting “CRIMINAL ENTERPRISES” that have ruled Harris County, Texas with an iron fist for decades.

“UPCOMING EVENT.”

On Tuesday, April 18, 2023, Councilman Michael Kubosh will be officially kicking off his campaign to become the next City of Houston Controller for our beloved Bayou City. Chris Pappas cordially invites you to this event that will be held at the PAPPAS BROS. STEAKHOUSE that’s located at 1200 McKinney Street, in Houston, Texas from 5:30 p.m. through 7:30 p.m., according to a flyer promoting the event.

“IMPORTANT DATES.”

The first day to officially apply for a place on the ballot is Saturday, July 22, 2023, if you plan on running for Mayor, Houston City Controller, or Houston City Council on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City.

The last day to file for a place on the ballot is Monday, August 21, 2023, by 5:00 p.m., for all those interested in playing an active role in the future of our great City.

“FILING APPLICATIONS.”

All applicants can officially start filling for a place on the ballot at the Mayor’s Office, that’s located at 901 Bagby, 3rd Floor, Houston, Texas, 77002, after July 22, 2023. According to the City of Houston’s website, “Applications may also be submitted via e-mail to mayor@houstontx.gov. Please note that, for applications submitted via e-mail, the filing fee or petition instead of a filing fee must still be filed in person. Please also note that the first day of the filing period is set by state law and does not move; the hours of operation for the Mayor’s Office are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.”

“FILING COSTS.”

The filing fee to run for Mayor of the city of Houston is only $1,2500.00, the fee to run for Houston City Controller the filing fee is only $750.00, and the fee to run for one of the Houston City Council positions is only $500.00. However, the filing fee must be paid by cash, cashier’s check, or by certified check made payable to the City of Houston.

The City of Houston will not be accepting any personal checks or money orders from any candidates. And once you pay your filing fee, you can’t get your money back. Filing fees are non-refundable. (See City Charter, Art. V, Sec. 6.), for more information.

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR COMMUNICATIONS
GROUND-GAME EDITION
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
957 NASA PARKWAY #251
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
DIRECT CONTACT: (281)788-3033