Photo-Op Yesterday Backfires on Sheila Jackson Lee, Missing Money in Fort Bend County Has Cynthia Ginyard in Hot Water
AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©
As Houstonians
struggled to pick up their lives after Thursday’s quick but deadly storm, someone
came up with the bright idea that it was kosher to take Congresswoman Sheila
Jackson Lee from her sick bed and provide her with a photo-op.
Who did this? Commissioner
Rodney Ellis, former Mayor Sylvester Turner, and E.A. Deckard should be ashamed
of themselves for using Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee for a photo-op. Even
if it was Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s idea, someone should have told her
to get the needed rest.
“We have no
power, no cell transmission, no gas stations, no help. Please set up a
distribution site in Kashmere Gardens. We need help now. Thank you,” said a
resident from Kashmere/Trinity Gardens.
Constituents of
the 18th Congressional District are in dyer-straights and are not
looking for any damn photo opportunities with washed-up politicians and pedophiles.
Congresswoman
Sheila Jackson Lee, according to multiple sources, was nearing the possibility
of being placed in hospice or an adult healthcare facility. That said, the most
essential thing for Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee to be doing is spending
time with her family – not having dirty, selfish politicians and sexual predators
use her for photo-ops.
And yes, Pastor E.A. Deckard is a “SEXUAL PREDATOR” who is a registered sexual offender who sexually assaulted a 14-year-old student at a charter school where he worked at the time.
How was Sexual Predator/Pastor E.A. Deckard tapped to run the “WELFARE SWEEPSTAKES” that Commissioner Rodney Ellis and County Judge Lina Hidalgo tried to get off the ground under the guise of a program called “UPLIFT HARRIS” before Attorney General Ken Paxton stepped in and filed a lawsuit to block the implementation of the program?
Congresswoman
Sheila Jackson Lee should be allowed to rest and enjoy the rest of her life
surrounded by her family and loved ones – what happened yesterday was ridiculous
and shameful.
And suppose she’s
not willing to sit down and spend time with her loved ones. In that case, community
leaders should not taint this woman’s legacy any more than they’ve already had
her do when she unsuccessfully ran for Mayor of Houston and got publicly
humiliated.
Congresswoman
Sheila Jackson Lee has a rich legacy and story, but her successes still need to be discovered. Although she’s been lacking in accomplishments legislatively in Washington, D.C., she is still a beloved icon in the minds of many of her constituents.
Thus, local leaders should praise Jackson Lee for her accomplishments and give
her flowers while she can smell them.
“Tonight at Green House International Church, we are
providing hot meals, water, and shelter for those in need,” said yesterday’s Facebook
posting, with the address published as 200 W Greens Rd.
Man, these people need to stop!!! Let Congresswoman Sheila Jackson
Lee get the rest she needs, and let’s all come together and start preparing for
the next chapter!
WHERE’S THE MONEY?
According to multiple sources who have contacted Aubrey R. Taylor Communications from Fort Bend County, there’s a lot of money unaccounted for, and the sources who have come forward wish to remain
anonymous out of fear of retaliation. However, what appears to be consistent is
that Democratic Party Chairman Cynthia M. Ginyard is the culprit.
As of today (Saturday, May 18, 2024), I have not sent any investigators to Fort Bend County to investigate Cynthia M. Ginyard’s allegations. Why not?
Unlike Harris County, the people of Fort Bend have a
fantastic (no-nonsense) District Attorney named Brian Middleton, who is a “STRAIGHT
SHOOTER” and takes his job seriously.
Even though District Attorney Brian Middleton is a Democrat,
I have the utmost confidence that if the allegations against the Fort Bend County Democratic Party Chairman are accurate, DA Middleton will
do the right thing and prosecute her to the fullest extent of the law.
As a backdrop, it’s clear that Cynthia M. Ginyard
is hell-bent on selecting her successor, hoping to sweep her alleged misgiving
under the proverbial rug – but one man is standing in her way.
On Tuesday, March 5, 2024, Cynthia M. Ginyard was absent from the reelection ballot. However, she did everything in her power to hand-pick her successor by endorsing Shah Haleem, but she failed miserably, as Haleem managed
only to finish third.
As a refresher, Jennifer Cantu finished first with 13,600
votes for 36.53%. Fred G. Taylor finished second with 11,601 votes for 31.16%.
Shah Haleem, endorsed by Fort Bend County Chair Cynthia M. Ginyard, received
8,786 votes for 23.60%. Ferrel Bonner, well-known in Fort Bend County politics,
finished fourth with 3,238 votes for 8.70% in the four-candidate race.
After Cynthia M. Ginyard failed miserably to hand-pick Shah
Haleem as her successor, she has now endorsed Jennifer Cantu over businessman Fred Taylor as her possible replacement.
However, the underlying cause of the public beef behind Ginyard’s
disdain for Fred Taylor runs much deeper than politics. According to multiple
sources, Ginyard does not want businessman Fred Taylor to become the chairman
of the Fort Bend County Democratic Party for selfish reasons.
If elected, on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Fred Taylor plans to
open up the books and launch a “TRANSPARENT INVESTIGATION” into Cynthia Ginyard’s
misgivings and alleged wrongdoing, if he’s elected to succeed her on Tuesday,
May 28, 2024, in the Democratic Party Primary runoff race for Fort Bend Democratic
Party Chairman.
“FALL FROM GRACE.”
At one point, Fort Bend County Democratic Party Chairman
Cynthia Ginyard was flying high and on the fast track for a position in Mayor
Whitmire’s Administration – but not these days.
Ginyard allegedly misused and abused many of those she should
have been going to bat for. Her alleged verbal abuse and slanderous attacks on
elected Black leaders during her tenure created what more than a few Democrats
labeled as a bullying and tyrannical party culture.
I understand that, in her capacity as County Chair, Ginyard publicly shamed and intimidated party leaders and precinct chairs. Other folks have
alleged that Ginyard threatened and silenced their voices.
Ginyard allegedly turned her back on Fort Bend County’s Black
community. Gift favors easily seduced her (according to some), and the honorary
status afforded to her by wealthy Southeast Asian political elites in Fort Bend
County, Texas, tainted her judgment at times.
Whether Ginyard is successful in her attempt to help
Jennifer Cantu defeat Fred Taylor (or not) on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, her
alleged misuse, mismanagement, and misappropriation of “PARY FUNDS” could be
her undoing and taint her legacy as chairman of the Fort Bend County Party.
As a reflection on Chairman Ginyard’s failed policies, “2024
marks the lowest countywide Fort Bend Democratic Party Convention attendance
(under 40) in county’s history,” explained one of our sources.
The source explained that massive exodus and lack of
sustained engagement under Ginyard’s leadership is killing the morale of rank-and-file
Democrats in Fort Bend County.
Ginyard had turned her back on the Black community, and it showed in her final days. This was showcased by her endorsement of Mayor Whitmire over his opponent, Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee, in Fort Bend County, Texas, during the 2023 City of Houston mayoral election cycle, with covered portions of Fort Bend County.
However, Ginyard’s failure to deliver the goods for Amanda
Edward when she faced off against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee proves she’s
lost her luster.
“TAYLOR VERSUS CANTU.”
Recently, Fort Bend County Democratic Party Chairman Cynthia
Ginyard found a way to stoop to a new low with her endorsement of Jennifer Cantu
over business Fred Taylor in the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic
Party Primary “RUNOFF ELECTION” to succeed her.
According to one of our readers in Fort Bend, “In an
unprecedented move, Cynthia Ginyard, for the 1st time in a Democratic Party
Primary, has endorsed “Dr” Jennifer Cantu, a woman who is currently running for
office while under investigation for allegedly misrepresenting herself as a
medical doctor in Texas."
In fairness to Jenifer Cantu, I still need to instruct my
investigative team to investigate the allegations against her. Why?
Until after the alleged investigation by the authorities is
complete, my investigative team and I will stand down on the matter. However,
as for Fort Bend County Chairman Cynthia Ginyard, her name has become mud in
some Fort Bend County Democratic circles, as the failure of her nearly eight
years as head of the Fort Bend County Democratic Party comes to a controversial
end, with local officials searching for answers.
“CLOSING THOUGHTS.”
From what I understand, more than a few local elected
officials in Fort Bend County are fearful of Fort Bend County Chairman Cynthia
Ginyard. However, the accusations of Ginyard receiving $5,000 to $7,500 for a
coordinated campaign she ran back during the “2022 MIDTERM ELECTION” is growing
louder.
According to a local leader who contacted us, over $200,000 collected
by Fort Bend County Chairman Ginyard is unaccounted for.
“Bank records haven’t been made available to local Fort Bend
County Democratic Party Officials, and there’s no reporting of financial contributions
made to the Fort Bend Democratic Party,” said one local leader.
According to one source, Cynthia Ginyard reportedly received
a $5,000 payment for email blasts for the Mayor of Stafford, but the email
blast never occurred – according to a source.
Aubrey R. Taylor Communications is awaiting the results of
the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Fort Bend County Democratic Party Primary “RUNOFF
ELECTION” to determine how to proceed forward in the matter concerning Fort
Bend County Chairman Cynthia Ginyard and her alleged misgivings, mismanagement,
and misappropriation of funds.
As a reminder, on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, three Democratic Party Primary “RUNOFF RACES” will be on the ballot in Fort Bend County,
Texas.
In the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 3, Jerry Zimmerer and Velda Renita Faulkner will be facing off. Jamie Kay Jordan and Oscar Telfair III will face off in the race for District Judge, 387th Judicial District Court. And in “THE HOTTEST RACE” on the upcoming Tuesday, May 28, 2024, Democratic Party Primary ballot in Fort Bend County, Fred Taylor is facing off against Jennifer Cantu, a woman who is allegedly under investigation for claiming to be a “Dr” but records show otherwise.
“MESSAGE FROM KENNETH.”
Dear Texans, I am Kenneth Omoruyi, running for Congress in the 7th congressional district. I am a first-generation American by choice, a father of three, a CPA, and a college educator.
You see, I was raised by a single mother who single-handedly ensured her six children had a college education in a country without student loans. This humble beginning, combined with conservative values and the fear of GOD, built my resiliency, dedication, and hard work.
As a small business owner, I can relate to our community’s daily challenges, from the rapidly rising cost of living to the lack of access to quality health care and increased crime. There is currently a multitude of challenges facing our district.
I am not a career politician. I am one of you. That’s why I am running for Congress: to fight for you and your family. To expand your access to affordable health care, bring fresh perspectives on improving our educational systems, and restore integrity, accountability, and fiscal responsibility in Washington. I will always put you first. But I cannot do this alone. I need your help. Together, we can make a difference for our district and our country.
Only in America would an immigrant like me aspire to vie for a seat in Congress.
So please join me in this campaign: follow me on social media, and sign up to volunteer or donate.
Thank you, and God bless America.