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Re: What happened after Takedown?
[Re: CabriniGreen]
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09/29/15 02:43 PM
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In TAkeDown, Frank GIovinco was a young associate being groomed for the trash racket, does he run it now? No.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: What happened after Takedown?
[Re: IvyLeague]
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09/29/15 02:54 PM
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It has become particularly involved in related businesses that are not as regulated such as demolition and recyling. True, Ivy. But from what I'm hearing they're bracing themselves for big changes in the recycling laws, especially in New Jersey. The Feds are already all over recycling in Connecticut, New York's changes are already in effect, so once they regulate Jersey, there goes the tri-state (as far as recycling). The twin pillars (bookmaking and shylocking), coupled with honestly run legitimate businesses, are what will keep the mob alive in the Northeast for another generation or two. That's when the really big changes will set in.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: What happened after Takedown?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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09/29/15 03:08 PM
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It has become particularly involved in related businesses that are not as regulated such as demolition and recyling. True, Ivy. But from what I'm hearing they're bracing themselves for big changes in the recycling laws, especially in New Jersey. The Feds are already all over recycling in Connecticut, New York's changes are already in effect, so once they regulate Jersey, there goes the tri-state (as far as recycling). The twin pillars (bookmaking and shylocking), coupled with honestly run legitimate businesses, are what will keep the mob alive in the Northeast for another generation or two. That's when the really big changes will set in. PB , sent u an email a couple of weeks bak pal , I'm heading over to New York next May , my first visit . Looking forward to it
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Re: What happened after Takedown?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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09/29/15 04:27 PM
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It has become particularly involved in related businesses that are not as regulated such as demolition and recyling. True, Ivy. But from what I'm hearing they're bracing themselves for big changes in the recycling laws, especially in New Jersey. The Feds are already all over recycling in Connecticut, New York's changes are already in effect, so once they regulate Jersey, there goes the tri-state (as far as recycling). The twin pillars (bookmaking and shylocking), coupled with honestly run legitimate businesses, are what will keep the mob alive in the Northeast for another generation or two. That's when the really big changes will set in. i think i will last more than a generation or two i have been hearing the same thing since late 90s i have seen no everdince that three of the families have declined last 20 years infact you could argue that the lucheses and gambino families are in the best situation since the early 90s even the colombos are better of than before you had the colombo war and then wild bills murder then allie boy and jackie getting heavy sentences. I know tommy g recently got a heavy sentence and so did teddy jr but overall not as bad as the 90s
Last edited by gangstereport; 09/29/15 04:32 PM.
Not connected with scott or anyone at gangsterreport
Sorry for the confusion
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Re: What happened after Takedown?
[Re: CabriniGreen]
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09/29/15 04:32 PM
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Re: What happened after Takedown?
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09/30/15 05:58 PM
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Funny thing, in TAkedown, the mob had just started to get into recycling, as a reaction to pressure holding onto their, what was it, property rights system?
Yep, they had no choice. Customers learned their "garbage" actually had a value worthy of a rebate, haulers went berserk trying to hold out as long as they could before admitting they could recycle much of the waste coming out of office buildings in NYC. Haulers were Recycling it long before they admitted it to the customer, who was basically considered a jerkoff who needed to get fucked, and fucked they got! For decades. It's amazing what you can recycle when you're getting paid to take it as garbage. The incentive then was more money for the hauler, and fuck giving anything back to the customer. Even today, recycling doesn't pay. Haulers still have to charge customers for picking up various recyclable material because the profit on the material is next to nothing. Recycling is a mess and it's going to take a long time before anything other than paper, cardboard & metal pays to recycle.
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Re: What happened after Takedown?
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09/30/15 07:18 PM
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What PB said but we will see , NJ is just so corrupt
And in the meantime these guys are finding ways to
Further Legitimize their opps , and some tag along a trucking co with it
I'm in Jersey City a lot and it still hard for me to think it's going away
Plus they have a weighing transfer stations / transfer
We will see but even today they have a pretty good carting thing in NE NJ
But I guess we will see , construction will be a much harder thing to destroy
All IMO of course Wait and see, kiddo. In Connecticut they regulated the weigh and transfer stations on practically the same day they regululated paper and plastic. The heaviest paper guy in your neck of the woods is already looking to sell-out to the largest paper and plastic company in the country. A pre-emptive strike to save himself MILLIONS when it happens. The same thing the smarter guys in New York did back in the '90s with garbage. They sold out to USA Waste, who in turn sold-out to Waste Management. At least they're ready for it. Because those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: What happened after Takedown?
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09/30/15 07:58 PM
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Know for a fact in Northern NJ garbage business are still heavily connected. Scrap, too.
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