Thursday, December 14, 2006

Did Someone Say Something Nice About Natacha Seijas?

I have been googling tonight in Spanish and English here on the vastness of the internet trying to find something good someone might have said about the Boxy, Sassy, Nasty Natacha Seijas. Why hasn’t Terry Murphy her Chief of Staff been on line spouting her virtues? Where are those children, Natacha, when you need them?

BTW -- have you all seen the Miami New Times cover of the vile Natacha? You must see it on paper, very funny. I had to explain the water thing to my spouse: That witches melt when water is poured on them.

After Dorothy throws the bucket of water on her:
. . . the Witch began to shrink and fall away. "See what you have done!" she screamed. "In a minute I shall melt away."

Back to looking for something nice said about Natacha on line: I put the word "nice" in and couldn't find anything. With the word "support" I got a February press release out of Hialeah. In fact, this blog and New Times were the main google results for anything with her name. You, of course, know nothing nice was said about Natacha here on this blog. I assume, with certainty, that is ditto for New Times.

Being an equal opportunity researcher and fact checker, I was looking at the Strong Mayor PAC: Citizens for Reform. There was a whopping $20,000 donation from Medi-Plans Management, Inc., President Fernando Valderrama. Miguel Fernandez of Coral Gables gave $50,000. Hey Shoma Homes, that makes your contribution to Natacha’s PAC look like chump change. Remember: this money is not tax deductible, hmmm... maybe it is a business expense for these guys — but for us regular people: it isn’t tax deductible.

I wonder who Miguel Fernandez and Fernando Valderrama are, that is a lot of money they forked over. Either they really like the mayor, really hate some of the commissioners or they want to put their money where they think it will best help the community. Somehow No. 3 never seems to be it. Doesn’t it seem like altruistic motives are almost non-existent in Miami?

Here in my pajamas let me leave you with the wisdom of Ronald Reagan: “Facts are stupid things.”

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do any accountants out there know if they can deduct PAC money for their favorite commissioner as a business expense?

Anonymous said...

The mere knowledge of a fact is pale; but when you come to realize your fact, it takes on color. It is all the difference between hearing of a man being stabbed to the heart, and seeing it done.
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

Anonymous said...

Years ago Seijas use to work at the suside prevension hotline at switchboard miami, then poof something happened she was possessed! And she has been a bitch ever since.

What is up with this Russian first name "Natacha" often this happened in Cuba amongst people trying to kiss up to the regime or people who were "true belivers." Which one was her parents? This is not a Catholic name nor a Cuban one. Is her one of her parents of Russian origin. Someone should look into it, and put it in a slander radio commercial!

Anonymous said...

In 1998, Seijas had her eye on being Jebby's appointee to replace Anita Bock. She got all excited and called a press conference to announce something or other about, you know, children and other things of the sort. Then... the news came out that she had LIED - Gasp!!! - on her resume. A former professor at her St. Thomas of Villanueva University in Havana and others came forward to say that Seijas NEVER graduated with an arts degree from Villanueva, that she only attended classes there. I wonder what kind of art is Seijas capable of producing? Did she do her own cover page for this past week's Miami New Times article?!

As much as I wish that damn professor would have kept her mouth shut so we would have gotten rid of Seijas in 1998, I love children too much to even consider having her as DCF district director. Can you imagine how horrible that would have been?

Everyone in Hialeah and Miami Lakes, PLEASE vote YES! tomorrow. The rest of us are counting on you.

Anonymous said...

In response to "Did Someone Say Something Nice About Natacha Seijas" you answer is NO because Terry Murphy who should be the first to dictate something nice was out on the polls HARRASSING our "Yes" group with insults and bad verbal abuse. WHO IS GOING TO PUT A STOP TO HIM as a county employee is this ethical and displaying good moral character? I beg to differ~

Niki said...

In response to "Did Someone Say Something Nice About Natacha Seijas" your response is NO because Terry Murphy who should be the first to dictate something nice was out at the polls HARRASSING our "Yes" group with insults and bad verbal abuse. WHO IS GOING TO PUT A STOP TO HIM? As a county employee, is this a display of ethics and good moral character? I beg to differ~

Anonymous said...

She is despised by a lot of folks in Miami Lakes and she knows it, so she's now screwing over the Town of Miami Lakes. I have never seen such a slimy cow politician like her. She is only reelected by the old folks in Hialeah who are bussed to the polling places or file absentee ballots by her arrangements. Someone should list and publish all the crooked anti-taxpayer, anti-public deals she has voted for while on the county commission, such as the new American terminal at MIA that has cost overruns in the billions and is years behind in completion. The project will kill the airport financially and the airport's outrageous fees will keep low-cost carriers from starting service there for decades until the bonds are paid off. Pray for her recall!

Niki said...

I am ultimately disgusted with the Herald's comment printed in today's opinion. The Herald is opposing the recall! They state we dont have "good enough" issues to recall a commissioner. Do we have to wait for deeper issues like Seijas actually going through her threat on Margolis? Among a million of other things she has done! I URGE EVERYONE TO CANCEL THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS !! I KNOW I AM!

Anonymous said...

The campaign to cancel subscriptions would only work if anybody still subscribed to the Hearld. And except for all the comps, hotel copies, free employee home delivery copies, and a few seniors without the internet - nobody subscribes anymore. Hence the problem.

And yet, as the Herald goes down the tubes the rest of the media follows. Who is going to pick up the slack? The Sunpost and the Coral Gables Gazzette? The New Times mini mega chain now Village Voice Media? Look at what the New Times chain is doing to the old Village Voice. We are doomed cause media is only going to get worst!