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Michael Rizzo

    Michael F. Rizzo est un écrivain dont l'œuvre explore des industries culturelles de niche, en particulier le monde dynamique de la bande dessinée et de la bière artisanale. Son immersion précoce dans la scène de la bande dessinée, en produisant et en écrivant une émission de télévision, lui a fourni une perspective unique et directe sur les créateurs et le pouls de l'industrie. Cet engagement profond envers des sous-cultures spécifiques informe son écriture, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu de l'intérieur. Les explorations narratives de Rizzo s'étendent à ses entreprises ultérieures, y compris son travail sur l'industrie de la bière artisanale et même la dynamique opérationnelle des entreprises de coursiers et des visites historiques, démontrant une fascination constante pour les mécanismes et les personnes derrière des domaines spécialisés.

    Gangsters and Organized Crime in Buffalo: History, Hits and Headquarters
    You Get What You Pay For: An Average American's Guide: How Money Corrupts Washington
    • Special interests dominate Washington. Through their political spending and lobbying they can usually achieve the policies they want even if they conflict with public opinion.While most Americans viscerally sense the corruption in government, they are not sure how it operates. In this basic guide, you will learn the nuts and bolts of this legalized money laundering scheme that has reached such heights it is now destabilizing our democracy.Moreover, you will see real life examples of how it profoundly impacts your life—from annual tax returns to online privacy rights, from the size of airplane seats to the degradation of the environment.Most importantly, an argument for structurally reforming the political system through publicly financed election campaigns will be made as critical to preserving our republic.

      You Get What You Pay For: An Average American's Guide: How Money Corrupts Washington
    • Stories abound about legendary New York City gangsters like "Lucky" Luciano, but Buffalo has housed its fair share of thugs and mobsters too. While many were nothing more than common criminals or bank robbers, a powerful crime family headed by local boss Stefano Magaddino emerged in the 1920s. Close to Canada, Niagara Falls and Buffalo were perfect avenues through which to transport booze, and Magaddino and his Mafiosi maintained a stranglehold on the city until his death in 1974. Local mob expert Michael Rizzo takes a tour of Buffalo's mafia exploits everything from these brutal gangsters' favorite hangouts to secret underground tunnels to murder.

      Gangsters and Organized Crime in Buffalo: History, Hits and Headquarters