Monday, September 22, 2014

This Is "Moving Forward"?

The Martin Chronicles understands that it takes all kinds of people to make a world. We also firmly believe that absolutely everyone has a right to their opinion-no matter how indefensible their opinion may be.

Our reporters saw a funny sign on Saturday promoting the vile, ancient Councilwoman Mary Koenig's slate of Villa Hills' candidates for November. The heading? "Keep Moving The City Forward"-a Koenig expression that makes us want to throw up in our mouths.

In all seriousness, we are quite confident that almost all reasonable people understand that saying "Keep Moving The City Forward" simply doesn't square with the incredible corruption and incompetence exhibited by incumbent malfeasant Mayor Mike Martin. Martin's last first four years of scandal followed by embarrassment by more scandal followed by more embarrassment followed by even greater scandal followed by even greater embarrassment followed by escalating scandal followed by escalating embarrassment followed by an explosion of scandal followed by explosion of embarrassment, followed by a supernova of scandal followed by a supernova of embarrassment. You get the picture.

The election is now only 41 days away. Voters need to be mindful that Koenig is lying to them when she says the city is "moving forward". Her hand-picked candidates include Martin sycophants Vaden, Berger and Wischer as well as the lunatic Hilfgeford. Not good. Not good at all.

Simple math tells us that some of these wingnuts are going to be elected. There are only four other candidates on the ballot besides the aforementioned, pathetic pinheads. But voters have to limit the damage they can cause in 2015 and 2016. Otherwise, there will be more scandal and embarrassment to come.

Villa Hills needs a new mayor and a better city council than what the vile Koenig is offering.

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