Thursday, September 19, 2013

It's What You Do That Matters

The Martin Chronicles read a post on Facebook recently that made a great deal of sense. The poster wrote that the saying, "It's not what you believe, it's what you do that matters" perfectly described Villa Hills malfeasant Mayor Mike Martin. We mostly agree.

We've all been regaled with the stories told by various and sundry pinheads of the diminutive dictator's charity work in Haiti. Others nitwits have told us that Martin does "wonderful things for people", like leaving church early to unclog a toilet. These actions are more or less admirable, we guess.
  • What about the people who have to work for Martin? Some employees have been senselessly-and viciously-defamed, libeled and slandered. Martin has used taxpayer money to sue employees. Police officers have to come to work everyday wondering when the tiny tyrant will complete his stated goal of disbanding their department.
  • What about the people who Martin lied to about his plan to repeal the UNFAIR $40 PER CAR STICKER TAX as he went door-to-door during his dirtbag 2010 campaign? Now he says these people were simply too stupid to understand what he really meant. Martin is also using taxpayer money to sue many of them.
  • What about the previous city council? All they wanted was for Martin to answer legitimate questions. These council people had a sworn duty to provide oversight, after all. Instead, Martin attacked them and spread terrible lies about them to convince a majority of the voters to surround him with an entirely new council in 2012. What has happened since is solid proof that the root cause of the myriad of problems in Villa Hills' City government is Martin himself.
  • What about the current council? There is strong evidence that Martin is using taxpayer money to use his personal-and now City Attorney-Toad V. McMurtry to intimidate them in to silence about what is really happening.
  • What about the residents who disagree with Martin? The malicious mayor has signed Executive Orders allowing for the expulsion and potential arrest of anyone Martin may designate as a dangerous dissident at a City Council meeting.
We hope that the voters remember these Martin actions when they walk in to the voting booth on November 4, 2014. If they do, his mayoral mayhem will finally come to an end.

We'll know in 411 days.