I lived in NJ for many yrs. I love looking up the addresses on the video to see of those places are still around and to see if I can pin point the area.
Are they still around? I'm guessing most if not all, of the mob's old businesses have been taken over and destroyed by massive corperate chains like Olive Garden, controlling their italisn restaurants, pizza shops, bakeries and trucking companies. Just like in Las Vegas, we traded in one group of criminal thugs for another. The original criminals made better food and dressed better too
5:50 Today,2023-24 I take home rt around $9 hour. The greed of the wealthy has destroyed America. Adjusting for inflation, I make LESS than adults 45 years ago.
I'm surprised at how much information was given out here. Back when people told the truth !!! Some of these guys got balls. Unlike today where nobody has balls !!!
That's the power the mob had. Imagine shutting down trucking nation wide. Shut down garment district. No garbage pickup in New York, Boston, Philly! Then the restaurants. Their unions.
It's so funny they said nothing about APA Trucking in North Bergen my friend Vincent Tramebetta I work the ShopRite job for Joe Iorio & Tom good guy Joe was a piece of work
Yeah, I think the Buffalino crime family is all but gone today. Maybe some of their last remaining 'made guys' joined other larger families like The Phily Mob, Pittsburgh crime family, ect,. Buffalino family ran cities like Scranton and Wilkes-Barre in PA, and possibly were in Warren County NJ too. True, many families had their hands in Jersey. Philadelphia ran South Jersey and Atlantic City. Decavalcante crime family ran Elizabeth(port)/Newark and Central Jersey, while the Lucchese, Genovese, and Gambino crime families ran port Newark and were around Hudson County. Don't know if Bonanno and Colombo crime families had crews in Jersey.
@@alexibarona5807 buffalino still active in 2017 the fbi heard a conversation mentioning the buffalino crime name a new underboss from Canada and the commission approve
Bro, 30k is a lot of money for some of us. Some of us will only ever see that kind of money at one time once in a life time if that. Maybe that's part of the problem? Making it sound as if 30k ain't shit. I get that compared to a million it's not much but think in terms for people that will never see that kind of money. Ever. That kind of money as culmination over a lifetime not a one time payment... Think in terms like that and keep wondering why people might be pissed. 🤷
@@janconner2087 yeah I didn't say that literally but thanks for fact checking my ghost story joke about a great man., who thankfully, according to you, is not driving, so that means Danny devito is driving, all 4'9" of him. Awesome. Your right. We're on the right track over here now thanks. Enjoy your day. And don't forget to bring home some milk so ma can make your cream of wheat just how you like. Except no pecans, cause, you know, us white people have cornered the market, and you guessed it! They raised the price. Stop raising the roof and raise up to be a great American, like the show, thanks.
@@charlesbukowski9915 Hey Chuck, since it has been common knowledge that Jimmy Hoffa never drove a truck, your weak attempt at a joke disappeared just like he did… I find it sad that your All American sensibilities took offense because it’s rather obvious by you speaking of my mother, whom happens to be deceased, that your level of maturity is actually grade school level. But that’s okay because I see that folks like yourself don’t have a clue that they’re only here in America because the wealthy didn’t want to pay me so they made your ancestors their mules
sounds like an anti union attack from one company whos owner [van brunt] is all butthurt that he is loosing drivers to a unionised company, lets just compare the base hourly rate but make no mention of allowances and conditions that make van brunt's 7 bucks an hour look like chicken feed
Isn't it the same exact thing the federal government does, take a percentage out of your check every week and when you file your taxes at the end of the year, if you have to pay back and you don't, they will take your property
Postal workers are in a union, the NALC and per contract rules postal workers are not allowed to go on strike 😂 What's the point of even having a union if you can't even go on strike?
Most companies that are union shop have had rules like that since the 1970. Just like no government worker in New York State can strike due to the Taylor Law