Humboldt County wanting a settlement and wanting Karen Paz Dominguez gone is not a surprise.
Despite getting Cheryl Dillingham in as Auditor Controller, Rex Bohn and Michelle Bushnell seem just as cranky. I could barely watch two minutes of the meeting with Rex and John Ford fawning all over each other.
The BOS has money to give John Ford a 15% raise but the County wants a hiring freeze because. BOS does not care if County workers are overworked, DHHS Call Center is impossible to get through for people who are barely hanging in, roads and potholes need to be fixed because they can continue to squeeze taxpayers and flush money down the toilet.
Once again, First District Supervisor Rex Bohn, Lost Coast Outpost's chum in the last few months is fine announcing that Karen Paz Dominguez could go and predicting when to LOCO. Glenn Franco Simmons who ran the Arkley owned former Eureka Reporter is so obsequious towards Ryan Burns, it is nauseating. Hard to imagine that one point Simmons was a KINS supporter.
Those on the right who talk about "owning the libs" and hypocrites among the left don't seem to have an issue with LOCO or North Coast Journal's coziness with Rex and Glenn. This playing both sides isn't recent. I have pointed it out several times; for years.
The first court date for the state lawsuit is on July 1. The County doesn't want anything to come out that would be court record. Agreements to make County employees go away with confidential agreements is just Humboldt business as usual. Paz Dominguez should do what is best for her. I would.
Most people in this County are selfish and cowards. If they don't want to stand up and hold abuse of power accontable; why should anyone else take a risk? Haven't heard much from blowhard Kent Sawatzky about his lawsuit against the County. Guess he will latch on to some other cause for his 3 minutes of repeated "fame" at BOS meetings.
Will be watching to see who Paz Dominguez's counsel is because no one was listed as of yesterday in the lawsuit and what happens next. I hope she does get a hefty settlement.
These online comments were on LOCO after my post was published. When Amy Nilsen left abruptly, there were crickets from the other local media about looking into why.
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