Eat your hearts out ladies.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 8:47 pm
Hi Girls
You know,I tell you stories about what's going on in beautiful, scenic Waterbury Connecticut and you probably say" Besides being nuts,Jeannie is a BSer!"
Well for you information we made Forbes Magazine! Yeah! Forget you losers living in New York City,Montreal or San Francisco. This place is more exciting than Las Vegas.
Waterbury was just voted by Forbes "The worst city in America to do business" Gee. I could of told them that. Read the following Virginia and if you come up to vist you better have Lojack in your car and be packing more than heels. Enjoy.
Oh, the Brass!
David K. Randall 04.07.08, 12:00 AM ET
Best Places For Business And Careers
Best Smaller Metros
By The Numbers::
Lowest Business Costs
Lowest Cost Of Living
Highest Education Levels
Lowest Crime Rates
Highest Job Growth
Highest Income Growth
Best Places::
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Des Moines, Iowa
Worst Places:
Waterbury, Conn.
Vote:
What city is worth the high cost of living?
To promote itself, a corrupt, has-been city reaches out--to a corrupt ex-governor.
Houston finds oil, Green Bay packs meat and Waterbury is famed for producing corruption. At least four mayors of this little (pop. 108,130) Connecticut city have been indicted for crimes committed while in office, the most recent two episodes involving Philip Giordano, in office from 1996 to 2001 and now serving 37 years for sex crimes (among other counts), and Joseph Santopietro, in office from 1986 to 1991, and sentenced last year to five years' probation for a price-fixing conspiracy. In 1986 dead people were found to have voted in the Democratic gubernatorial primary.
Chicago and New Jersey have plenty of publicly elected convicts in their pasts, but these are big places. Pound for pound, Waterbury is really in a class of its own for government criminality. Combine that with abandoned factories, a rotten school system and a 20% poverty rate and you get a real package of reasons to stay clear. In this year's survey of Best Places in which to do business, Waterbury gets the booby prize.
Not so long ago this mill town on the Naugatuck River was an industrial powerhouse. Between 1850 and 1950 it grew to preeminence in brass manufacturing, accounting for most of the country's output. It made most of the ammunition casings fired by U.S. servicemen in WWII. Waterbury was also a center of clockmaking.
The profits from this rich manufacturing base financed rows of mansions in the Hillside neighborhood. The downtown sported an elegant train station with a 240-foot-tall campanile, designed by McKim, Mead & White.
What's left? A 29-square-mile junk pile. Timex is the biggest manufacturer still around. The city's largest employers--its two hospitals--are in ailing financial shape.
Turning things around presents a challenge. So in February Mayor Michael Jarjura (who hasn't been accused of anything) looked for the right man to be the public face of the Waterbury Development Corp. His choice: native son John G. Rowland, 50, who rose to prominence as Connecticut's governor from 1995 to 2004. Rowland was newly available, having served a prison term for fraud. His ankle bracelet came off in 2006.
In his new position Rowland will get $95,000 a year for trying to persuade existing employers to expand and others to relocate here. Dressed in a collared shirt and Izod sweater, the jaunty 6-footer takes forbes on a tour and explains that businesses will be drawn by the affordable real estate. But of course. Some 150 vacant structures dot the city, and that excludes commercial buildings downtown that have tenants on their street floor but, above, boarded-up windows.
Is the city's bad reputation going to be a problem? No, says the ex-gov: "People's memories only last about six months." Or else people just don't mind a little honest graft. The owner of a restaurant tells Rowland that his meal is on the house. The owner of a clothing store sees him eyeing a suit and says that he can provide a really good deal on it. "What do you think looks better?" Rowland asks. "Green or brown?"
This is directly from the Forbes article girls. I'll fill in a few details. After getting out of prison former Mayor Joe Santopietro went to work for my shop trash hauler. Diversified Waste Disposal owned by Paul Galante who makes Tony Soprano look like a choir boy.
Last summer our State Representative Mr. DeLuca was arrested for hiring Mr. Galante to pay his son in law a visit and making him a offer he couldn't refuse because he was abusing Mr. DeLuca's daughter.
As for Joe Santropietro. He only got 5 years probation for racketeering because he said he has to take care of his wife Julie who is a lawyer and a few years ago on the courthouse steps with her client,a divorcee whose State Tropper husband killed her and shot Julie in the face. Could I make up these things girls?
I do printing for Ciarlo's Car Emporium. A big lube center and carwash. Pete Ciarlo's daughter is now running the business. Pete got an all expense paid vacation last june in the federal prison in Danbury for 8 years. He sold cocaine 9 times to an undercover cop in his carwash.
Mayor Giordano was way beyond municipal corruption. You won't believe this.
He is a lawyer and years ago represented a prostitute and they kept up a relationship so to speak. Mr. Giordano is married and has three small boys. He was being investigated for corruption when the feds had information that made them move in before the corruption investigation was complete.
Mr. Giordano was engaging in sex with children. His prostitute friend was bringing her 8 year old daughter and ten year old niece to the mayor for sex. Is that the most disgusting thing you have ever heard? He should be shot.
The worst thing about this city is it's tough to get out. Although the property mill rate is outrageous the property has very low value. I own the six family next door which is in great shape,my home which is a three family with two six room apartments and the shop with addition,loading platform and 5000 square feet. They just did another revaluation and my taxable amout is $300,000 for both but at 56 mills my taxes are $16,800.
We all are paying for municipal corruption for the last 50 years.
It's not only Waterbury. Bridgeport CT gives us a run for our money. Mayor Gannon got 9 years for corruption and he's not even Italian! Hugs.
Love
Jeannie
You know,I tell you stories about what's going on in beautiful, scenic Waterbury Connecticut and you probably say" Besides being nuts,Jeannie is a BSer!"
Well for you information we made Forbes Magazine! Yeah! Forget you losers living in New York City,Montreal or San Francisco. This place is more exciting than Las Vegas.
Waterbury was just voted by Forbes "The worst city in America to do business" Gee. I could of told them that. Read the following Virginia and if you come up to vist you better have Lojack in your car and be packing more than heels. Enjoy.
Oh, the Brass!
David K. Randall 04.07.08, 12:00 AM ET
Best Places For Business And Careers
Best Smaller Metros
By The Numbers::
Lowest Business Costs
Lowest Cost Of Living
Highest Education Levels
Lowest Crime Rates
Highest Job Growth
Highest Income Growth
Best Places::
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Des Moines, Iowa
Worst Places:
Waterbury, Conn.
Vote:
What city is worth the high cost of living?
To promote itself, a corrupt, has-been city reaches out--to a corrupt ex-governor.
Houston finds oil, Green Bay packs meat and Waterbury is famed for producing corruption. At least four mayors of this little (pop. 108,130) Connecticut city have been indicted for crimes committed while in office, the most recent two episodes involving Philip Giordano, in office from 1996 to 2001 and now serving 37 years for sex crimes (among other counts), and Joseph Santopietro, in office from 1986 to 1991, and sentenced last year to five years' probation for a price-fixing conspiracy. In 1986 dead people were found to have voted in the Democratic gubernatorial primary.
Chicago and New Jersey have plenty of publicly elected convicts in their pasts, but these are big places. Pound for pound, Waterbury is really in a class of its own for government criminality. Combine that with abandoned factories, a rotten school system and a 20% poverty rate and you get a real package of reasons to stay clear. In this year's survey of Best Places in which to do business, Waterbury gets the booby prize.
Not so long ago this mill town on the Naugatuck River was an industrial powerhouse. Between 1850 and 1950 it grew to preeminence in brass manufacturing, accounting for most of the country's output. It made most of the ammunition casings fired by U.S. servicemen in WWII. Waterbury was also a center of clockmaking.
The profits from this rich manufacturing base financed rows of mansions in the Hillside neighborhood. The downtown sported an elegant train station with a 240-foot-tall campanile, designed by McKim, Mead & White.
What's left? A 29-square-mile junk pile. Timex is the biggest manufacturer still around. The city's largest employers--its two hospitals--are in ailing financial shape.
Turning things around presents a challenge. So in February Mayor Michael Jarjura (who hasn't been accused of anything) looked for the right man to be the public face of the Waterbury Development Corp. His choice: native son John G. Rowland, 50, who rose to prominence as Connecticut's governor from 1995 to 2004. Rowland was newly available, having served a prison term for fraud. His ankle bracelet came off in 2006.
In his new position Rowland will get $95,000 a year for trying to persuade existing employers to expand and others to relocate here. Dressed in a collared shirt and Izod sweater, the jaunty 6-footer takes forbes on a tour and explains that businesses will be drawn by the affordable real estate. But of course. Some 150 vacant structures dot the city, and that excludes commercial buildings downtown that have tenants on their street floor but, above, boarded-up windows.
Is the city's bad reputation going to be a problem? No, says the ex-gov: "People's memories only last about six months." Or else people just don't mind a little honest graft. The owner of a restaurant tells Rowland that his meal is on the house. The owner of a clothing store sees him eyeing a suit and says that he can provide a really good deal on it. "What do you think looks better?" Rowland asks. "Green or brown?"
This is directly from the Forbes article girls. I'll fill in a few details. After getting out of prison former Mayor Joe Santopietro went to work for my shop trash hauler. Diversified Waste Disposal owned by Paul Galante who makes Tony Soprano look like a choir boy.
Last summer our State Representative Mr. DeLuca was arrested for hiring Mr. Galante to pay his son in law a visit and making him a offer he couldn't refuse because he was abusing Mr. DeLuca's daughter.
As for Joe Santropietro. He only got 5 years probation for racketeering because he said he has to take care of his wife Julie who is a lawyer and a few years ago on the courthouse steps with her client,a divorcee whose State Tropper husband killed her and shot Julie in the face. Could I make up these things girls?
I do printing for Ciarlo's Car Emporium. A big lube center and carwash. Pete Ciarlo's daughter is now running the business. Pete got an all expense paid vacation last june in the federal prison in Danbury for 8 years. He sold cocaine 9 times to an undercover cop in his carwash.
Mayor Giordano was way beyond municipal corruption. You won't believe this.
He is a lawyer and years ago represented a prostitute and they kept up a relationship so to speak. Mr. Giordano is married and has three small boys. He was being investigated for corruption when the feds had information that made them move in before the corruption investigation was complete.
Mr. Giordano was engaging in sex with children. His prostitute friend was bringing her 8 year old daughter and ten year old niece to the mayor for sex. Is that the most disgusting thing you have ever heard? He should be shot.
The worst thing about this city is it's tough to get out. Although the property mill rate is outrageous the property has very low value. I own the six family next door which is in great shape,my home which is a three family with two six room apartments and the shop with addition,loading platform and 5000 square feet. They just did another revaluation and my taxable amout is $300,000 for both but at 56 mills my taxes are $16,800.
We all are paying for municipal corruption for the last 50 years.
It's not only Waterbury. Bridgeport CT gives us a run for our money. Mayor Gannon got 9 years for corruption and he's not even Italian! Hugs.
Love
Jeannie