Tuesday, March 18, 2014

More On Martin's Monday Dismissal Hearing



The Martin Chronicles staff continues to discuss last night’s despicable dismissal hearing held for Villa Hills Police Chief Dan Goodenough. We aren’t really sure why there’s a need for a follow-up hearing next Monday night. But there’s gonna be one anyway. Why do we say there's no legitimate need for another meeting? Because malfeasant Mayor Mike Martin has already confessed under oath that he is actually the one responsible for all the mess.

Has the outcome of Martin’s witch hunt actually already been decided? Many think so. Want a major clue? Martin personal-and now taxpayer-funded City- Attorney Toad V. McMurtry (of real estate law firm Gerner and Kearns) told the council that they needed to hurry up and get this (firing Goodenough) done so they could hire a new Police Chief. Just like all things Martin and McMurtry do, this is a total con job.
Speaking of con jobs, several sources say Martin and his fellow ass clowns were “whooping it up” at the civic club after Monday night’s hearing. Martin and the rest of his fellow hillbillies are already celebrating Goodenough’s firing.  WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Speaking of Toad V. McMurtry (of real estate law firm Gerner and Kearns), Villa Hills’ taxpayers will be shocked by his extremely high legal bills. McMurtry’s fees have run from $7,000 to $13,000 a month since the new City Budget was passed. Before Martin was elected mayor in 2010, legal fees were typically between $15,000 and $20,000 a year. Now? Well, they are trending to run between $84,000 to $156,000 a year.  Can you say “conspiracy”?

Speaking of the real estate law firm of Gerner and Kearns, why were the charges against Police Chief Dan Goodenough printed on their letterhead and not on the letterhead of the City of Villa Hills. Just who the hell is running the show here? Never mind.
Speaking of paperwork, the DISHONEST Martin got caught in yet another LIE Monday night. Martin used to be fond of whining that his predecessor completely emptied out the mayor’s office and failed to leave the stunted sultan even a paper clip or Post-It Note.

But no more. Monday night, Martin claimed his predecessor left him “stacks of paperwork” with no direction about how to handle it. Martin’s PHONY point? He had so many “stacks of paperwork” that he didn’t have even a minute to talk to Chief Goodenough about any of his concerns. Three and-a-half years of paperwork? Sure? Why not? Must have been one hell of a fire hazard. We have to guess that is why Martin will say that he ILEGALLY burned and shredded so many City documents.

Is there anybody left who still believes a darn thing this guy says?
Villa Hills mayor Mike Martin looks on during a disciplinary hearing for Villa Hills Police Chief Dan Goodenough at the Villa Hills City Building.