Welcome To CT

My Left Nutmeg

A community-driven blog featuring news and commentary on local, state, and national politics.

helphaiti

Donate to CT Dems
Enable ActBlue
for CT Races
$
John Larson
(1st CD)
$
Joe Courtney
(2nd CD)
$
Rosa DeLauro
(3rd CD)
$
Jim Himes
(4th CD)
$
Chris Murphy
(5th CD)
$
Ads on My Left Nutmeg
 


 
Contact Info
To contact the site admin email ctblogger at ctblogger@yahoo.com

Resources
2007 Legislative "Heroes and Zeroes"
2007 "Worst Republicans In The State"
2007 "Worst Democrats In The State"
CT Congressional Delegation and the Progressive Agenda
CT Clean Elections Funding Explained
Federal Legislative Advocacy Toolkit
State Legislative Advocacy Toolkit
 
 
My Left Nutmeg

More On The Stamford Lieberslum

by: tparty

Thu Oct 25, 2007 at 11:00:00 AM EDT


(For the original post, click here.)

From an emailer, here's another couple of pics from the site from earlier this fall:

The other co-executor of the estate explains:

Bernstein said that news of the mess and the squatters was "a surprise," and told the Weekly that "we are ultimately responsible to maintain" the properties. "We had people there daily," he said. "We had a management company that worked continually to try and keep the properties clean and secure. I thought they did a good job, generally, though they were frustrated with the dumping and the vandalism."

So, many of these completely livable properties were left unlocked, abandoned, and dilapidated until they could be sold in a $17 million deal to develop them into a monster office complex (bigger, apparently, than the gargantuan RBS building going up across the highway).

And while the deal for this property was being worked out (it was only announced in February of this year), the co-executor of the estate, who happened to be a United States Senator in highly contested primary and general election, also happened to rake in $2.5 million in campaign contributions from real estate developers. Hmmm.

Also, this isn't the first time that Uncle Ben's buildings have gotten Sen. Lieberman into the headlines. Check out the last paragraph from this story that surfaced during the 2000 campaign:

The will also requires Lieberman to monitor some of the family's religious activities. Manger pledged to pay his grandchildren's college tuition, so long as they attended Sabbath services twice a month and joined a campus-based Jewish organization.
That's a little freaky on its own. But did the will also specify that he let squatters live in the inherited properties until he could get a huge payday for the Manger Family Trust?
tparty :: More On The Stamford Lieberslum
Tags: , , (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email
What would it be, a 10 minute drive (4.00 / 1)
for Joe to swing by and check the place out?

Towns have laws about cleaning up houses like that for a reason - they upset the neighbors and devalue the real estate. You work hard, you beautify your home and depend on your neighbor to do the same. A community is built based on trust.

This episode demonstrates the lack of consideration that our Sen. "Mr. Rogers" Lieberman holds for his fellow Stamford residents. 

His post-election voting record speaks for itself.


Joe's version of affordable housing? (0.00 / 0)
Throw the doors open to squatters until it becomes urban blight ...

It seems that Joe's good at creating a mess wherever he focuses his attention: Iraq ... Stamford ... Iran (?) next. 

But it always comes back to what's best for Joe, in this case a tidy $2.5 million in campaign money.


Absent landlord (4.00 / 1)
just like he is for the people of CT.

 
14 user(s) logged on.
Menu

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?


Spotlight

Use the Spotlight tool to send a diary to offline journalists, with your feedback or suggestions.
(What is Spotlight?)


Search


   Advanced
My Left Nutmeg Feeds

Links
Connecticut's War Dead

MLN Facebook Group

Blogroll
Powered By
- SoapBlox

Connecticut Blogs
- Capitol Watch
- Colin McEnroe
- Connecticut2.com
- Connecticut Bob
- ConnecticutBlog
- CT Blue Blog
- CT Energy Blog
- CT Local Politics
- CT News Junkie
- CT Smart Growth
- CT Voices for Civil Justice
- CT Voters Count
- CT Weblogs
- CT Working Families Party
- CT Young Dems
- Cool Justice Report
- DanMalloy.com
- Democracy for CT
- Drinking Liberally (New Milford)
- East Haven Politics
- Emboldened
- Hat City Blog (Danbury)
- The Laurel
- LieberWatch
- NB Politicus (New Britain)
- New Haven Independent
- Nutmeg Grater
- Only In Bridgeport
- Political Capitol (Brian Lockhart)
- Rep. David McCluskey
- Rep. Tim O'Brien
- State Sen. Gary Lebeau
- Saramerica
- Stamford Talk
- Spazeboy
- The 40 Year Plan
- The Trough (Ted Mann: New London Day)
- Undercurrents (Hartford IMC)
- Wesleying
- Yale Democrats

CT Sites
- Clean Up CT
- CT Citizen Action Group
- CT Democratic Party
- CT For Lieberman Party
- CT General Assembly
- CT Secretary of State
- CT-N (Connecticut Network)
- Healthcare4every1.org
- Judith Blei Government Relations
- Love Makes A Family CT

CT Candidates
- Joe Courtney (CD2)
- Jim Himes (CD4)
- Chris Murphy (CD5)
- Jonathan Harris (SD5)
- John Hartwell (SD26)
- Tim O'Brien (HD24)
- Matt Lesser (HD100) - Deb Heinrich (HD101)
- Lonnie Reed (HD102)
- Di Masters (HD111)
- Michelle Mount (HD112)
- Kim Fawcett (HD133)

Other State Blogs
- Alabama
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- New York
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin

More blogs about connecticut+politics.
Technorati Blog Finder


 
Powered By
MLN is powered by SoapBlox
 
Return to front page

Powered by: SoapBlox