by Wiseguy » Mon Jan 18, 2016 2:57 pm
santos wrote:Is it just me that thinks the mob is growing again thanks to the terrorism problem? As long as the government concentrates on terrorists they will grow and grow and grow again.
That's been the theory floated since at least the Five Families book came out. The resources against the NY mob have been significantly reduced and a recent article quoted the FBI as saying the NY families are stronger than they have been in years. On the flip side, they don't need the same resources they did to fight the mob decades ago. And there's been ongoing cases over the past 15 years despite the reductions. The families are the same size as they have been for years, being able to maintain their totals, but not getting bigger. In my opinion, they may be as strong or stronger than they were in the early 2000's but not before. In the mid-late 1990's the government was still trying to get the mob out of the food markets, Javits Center, waste hauling, etc.
[quote="santos"]Is it just me that thinks the mob is growing again thanks to the terrorism problem? As long as the government concentrates on terrorists they will grow and grow and grow again.[/quote]
That's been the theory floated since at least the Five Families book came out. The resources against the NY mob have been significantly reduced and a recent article quoted the FBI as saying the NY families are stronger than they have been in years. On the flip side, they don't need the same resources they did to fight the mob decades ago. And there's been ongoing cases over the past 15 years despite the reductions. The families are the same size as they have been for years, being able to maintain their totals, but not getting bigger. In my opinion, they may be as strong or stronger than they were in the early 2000's but not before. In the mid-late 1990's the government was still trying to get the mob out of the food markets, Javits Center, waste hauling, etc.