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To: Borges

https://billofrightsinstitute.org/essays/william-boss-tweed-and-political-machines

” In 1870, the state legislature granted New York City a new charter that gave local officials, rather than those in the state capital in Albany, power over local political offices and appointments. It was called the “Tweed Charter” because Tweed so desperately wanted that control that he paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes for it.

The corrupt “Tweed Ring” was raking in millions of dollars from graft and skimming off the top. Tweed doled out thousands of jobs and lucrative contracts as patronage, and he expected favors, bribes, and kickbacks in return. Some of that money was distributed to judges for favorable rulings. Massive building projects such as new hospitals, elaborate museums, marble courthouses, paved roads, and the Brooklyn Bridge had millions of dollars of padded costs added that went straight to Boss Tweed and his cronies. Indeed, the county courthouse was originally budgeted for $250,000 but eventually cost more than $13 million and was not even completed. The Tweed ring pocketed most of the money. The ring also gobbled up massive amounts of real estate, owned the printing company that contracted for official city business such as ballots, and received large payoffs from railroads. Soon, Tweed owned an extravagant Fifth Avenue mansion and an estate in Connecticut, was giving lavish parties and weddings, and owned diamond jewelry worth tens of thousands of dollars. In total, the Tweed Ring brought in an estimated $50 to $200 million in corrupt money. Boss Tweed’s avarice knew few boundaries.

The corruption in New York City’s government went far beyond greed, however; it cheapened the rule of law and degraded a healthy civil society. Most people in local government received their jobs because of patronage rather than merit and talent. The Tweed Ring also manipulated elections in a variety of ways. It hired people to vote multiple times and had sheriffs and temporary deputies protect them while doing so. It stuffed ballot boxes with fake votes and bribed or arrested election inspectors who questioned its methods. As Tweed later said, The ballots made no result; the counters made the result. Sometimes the ring simply ignored the ballots and falsified election results. Tammany candidates often received more votes than there were eligible voters in a district. In addition, the ring used intimidation and street violence by hiring thugs or crooked cops to sway voters’ minds and received payoffs from criminal activities it allowed to flourish...”


2 posted on 04/03/2023 2:01:47 PM PDT by Pelham (Joe Biden, Brain of the American Left)
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To: Pelham
The corruption in New York City’s government went far beyond greed, however; it cheapened the rule of law and degraded a healthy civil society. Most people in local government received their jobs because of patronage rather than merit and talent. The Tweed Ring also manipulated elections in a variety of ways. It hired people to vote multiple times and had sheriffs and temporary deputies protect them while doing so. It stuffed ballot boxes with fake votes and bribed or arrested election inspectors who questioned its methods. As Tweed later said, The ballots made no result; the counters made the result. Sometimes the ring simply ignored the ballots and falsified election results. Tammany candidates often received more votes than there were eligible voters in a district. In addition, the ring used intimidation and street violence by hiring thugs or crooked cops to sway voters’ minds and received payoffs from criminal activities it allowed to flourish...”

It's so nice that none of this happens any more. /s

5 posted on 04/03/2023 2:07:48 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: Pelham

Tweed lives on— even past the last days of Tammany Hall, said to be with Fiorello LaGuardia’s election or later into the 1960’s.

Course the Clinton’s revived the entire system as a model for their own Grift and Graft incorporated.

The Gangs of New York, the book is an incredible read of the times back when during Tweed and others. Corruption everywhere. JoeBama Biden and his ostensibly Irish mob family are just the type.

Read that FDR defeated the Tween Tammany from his governorship before his run for the Presidency— to substitute his own New Deal, and his Marxist Second Bill of Rights template for dems ever since.


7 posted on 04/03/2023 2:13:00 PM PDT by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: Pelham

He was a piker by today’s post-John-Lindsay standards...


13 posted on 04/03/2023 2:55:08 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is the next Sam Adams when we so desperately need him)
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To: Pelham
It was called the “Tweed Charter” because Tweed so desperately wanted that control that he paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes for it.

Early democrats... like acorns - don't fall far from the tree...

14 posted on 04/03/2023 3:02:30 PM PDT by GOPJ (Biden's Democrats: The party OF criminals, by criminals, and FOR CRIMINALS. THEY.SHALL PERISH)
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To: Pelham

“Tammany candidates often received more votes than there were eligible voters in a district.”

Sounds like Philadelphia.

5.56mm


21 posted on 04/04/2023 8:47:49 AM PDT by M Kehoe (Quid Pro Joe and the Ho have got to go)
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