Coviello’s Candidate Challenge

Democratic mayoral candidate Charlie Coviello takes aim at his primary rivals, Mayor Bill Finch, Mary-Jane Foster and John Gomes. Charlie says it’s time to sharpen his teeth about his credentials and ideas versus the others. From Coviello:

CHALLENGE TO MAYORAL CANDIDATES!

WHAT ARE YOUR SOLUTIONS TO OUR PROBLEMS?

Talk is cheap. Anyone with a lot of money, a movie-star smile, a sharp suit and a great line of promises wants to be the Mayor of Bridgeport. Our voters have been falling for that line for 30 years and this year’s crop, including the current Mayor, are not any different.

Let us change the rules of the game. I challenge all the candidates to a game of chicken. I will tell you HOW I will fix the problems before the primary and the challengers have to come up with their concrete solutions for our most pressing problems. We can do it in debates, in our articles in the media, in our meetings with the public and in our advertising. The person with the best ideas will win the loyalty of the voters on Election Day.

Since I have been here in Bridgeport helping people for 40 years, let us start with asking the candidates to document the ways they have helped many Bridgeport residents without asking for payment. For the last 8 years, I have attended almost every meeting about issues important to our communities and went out of my way to find solutions for people’s problems. If you look at my list of achievements, you will see that I have delivered. What have the other candidates done?

Our most serious problems are Jobs, Housing, Energy, Education and Taxes. Promising to fix these problems flows out of my competitors mouths like water running downhill.

I, Charlie Coviello, have been working on implementing real solutions for these problems and here is what I have put in motion without city money, government involvement, or committee approvals.

• Jobs–Worked with Urban Hydroponics, LLC to develop a fresh vegetable production facility that will produce affordable nutritious salad vegetables year round and available the day after picking. The project will produce over 300 jobs for our residents.

Contributed to recently announced Swedish Waste Energy initiative to lower energy costs and revive our business base by developing an Energy efficiency district for Bridgeport.

Contributed to the development of a new fiber optic system that will significantly lower the cost of internet access for business and residential users.

Developed a real business friendly environment and appropriate services that will attract new business and jobs to Bridgeport.

• Housing–Together with Barry Piesner, Mortgage Expert, I have been negotiating with The National Mortgage Bankers Association, HUD and numerous private lending groups to assemble a program of special financing for people who are at risk to lose their homes due to imminent foreclosure. The objective of these special programs will be to use the funds HUD provides the city to help people in trouble. Where the city received $6 million and restored 40 homes, we will be able to use the same amount to assist an estimated 1500 residents who qualify. We have to help as many people as we can with the limited assets available to us.

• Energy–In coordination with Urban Waste Energy Consortium, a European state of the art Technology is now available for Bridgeport to be the first American model of a system that will capture waste heat, generate low cost energy and heating for our business and residential communities. Without spending one cent on oil or gas.

• Education–Our total educational system needs to be rebuilt around the needs of our community, not the needs of the administrators. The process for electing members of the Board Of Education has to be taken out of the hands of the politicians. As Mayor, I will make significant alterations to the way we administer the affairs of teaching our children. As a former teacher, I will not tolerate the disaster that has afflicted our children at the hands of the current school officials.

• Taxes–Create a long term plan based on creating new revenue sources for the city to take the burden off our city’s taxing structure for the residential property owners. These revenue sources will be driven by:

1. New business coming to Bridgeport

2. The increased value of discretionary income created by the jobs our new business will produce

3. New real estate tax revenue that will allow the city to to improve services to our residents

4. Access fees for new business services that the city will provide for commercial clients

Specific descriptions of my solutions will be posted monthly leading up to the primary election on September 13th. I will not make any vague or ambiguous statements about my plans. They will be in plain English and easy to understand.

When someone runs for office, making a blanket statement that they will bring jobs to Bridgeport by bringing investors here to revive the economy is a fantasy. It shows a total lack of understanding of the underlying problems that Bridgeport has with its 50-year-old, and failing, infrastructure. Our sewer treatment plant needs $200 million just to be functional without adding any other volume, like the Mayor’s proposed sewer connection deal with Trumbull and Monroe. How can we add more volume when our two existing plants are unable to handle the treatment of the current volume?

Any suggestions, candidates?

We have bridges that do not work, roads that are a mess and now we have a proposal by the Mayor for a water taxi for Pleasure Beach, when operational, will not be usable by the general population because there are no bathrooms over there. Our city is filled with 100-year-old factories that have been sitting abandoned for 50 years or more and most of our vacant land is highly polluted and unusable.

Our communications technology is 40 years old, our energy costs are unaffordable for residential and business users alike. The big communications monopolies will not invest in Bridgeport to expand these vital services because Bridgeport is a declining market. This is because our leadership is undisciplined and ineffective. We are basically unable to compete with any of our neighboring municipalities for potential employers.

Guess what? The residents already know this. The other candidates on their web sites and advertising say, “I will solve all of our problems, just elect me,” even though it is obvious that they don’t have any ideas for viable solutions. Haven’t we heard this before? Until they get elected.

I have spent 20 years studying the issues in Bridgeport by doing one thing; I listen to our people and follow their suggestions. Our best solutions are not from our city officials, managers and consultants like the out-of-town people Finch, Gomes and Foster are touting. They are certainly not with big project developers like the team from Miami who have tied up Steel Point’s potential with 20 years of unfulfilled promises.

We have nothing to show so far from Steel Point other than a cheap fence and $5 Million worth of uncollected IOU’s as a down payment on the dream without an ending. What about the estimated $30 million in lost real estate taxes and unearned interest that would have been collected on the homes the city knocked down? This money could have lowered our tax burden.

I have a reputation for being open and honest about what I believe can be accomplished. If the residents want a mayor who makes things happen, they will vote for me. If they want empty promises, vote for one of the other candidates. They are interchangeable.

Charlie Coviello

Candidate for Mayor

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  1. Charlie’s campaign must be low on funds if this is the only way to get the message out. Foster, Gomes and Finch are using advertising.

    Quack-quack-quack …

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    1. Kid,
      I’m not playing the devil’s advocate here but I have to give credit where credit is due. Charlie came out with specific solutions to specific long-term problems.

      The other candidates really are just making sound bites. “We need to change, we need to stop corruption, we need jobs.” Covellio has the balls to actually address real problems & offer actual solutions. I’m not about to change horses in midstream but I have to respect Charlie for saying something significant about our issues. At some point his opposition will also need to actually state their plans for our future. But for right now I have to give Coviello a real heartfelt “Attaboy.”

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      1. Also let’s not play a double standard. MJF, Gomes, Finch, Jeff Kohut, Newton, Jimfox, have all waxed poetic on OIB. Let us not attack another county heard from especially when it may be right.

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      2. Coviello is not alone in proposing solutions to the problems. All the candidates have done that. I’ve looked at all the campaign literature. The Internet provides a greater opportunity to explain their positions in greater detail.

        I hear what you’re saying, though. I have a similar complaint, which I expressed once or twice. It was misunderstood. As someone else pointed out, not everyone is wired to the ‘Net or has a connection at home. Primary exposure is by way of more conventional media: TV, radio, newspapers and other print publications, posters on the sides of city buses, etc. Good for getting the face and the name out there but that’s about it. Not much room for details. Many people don’t stop to read the fine print because they’re too busy, are not interested, apathetic, can’t read, whatever. So a political campaign becomes a beauty contest. Or professional wrestling …

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      3. Charlie Coviello is not saying anything that hasn’t already been said. Foster and Gomes have outlined their views of the city with more than a little clarity, positions many if not most people agree with. Both have also proposed common-sense solutions to the most pressing problems. Surprise, surprise, they’re following the credo Bill Clinton posted on a wall in the oval office: “It’s the economy, stupid,” and don’t you forget it.

        It took a long time for Mario Testa to construct Testo’s, his version of Tammany Hall. It will take time to dismantle it.

        Whoever assumes the Mayor’s Office in November (and my money is on one of two candidates not endorsed by the DTC), will have a long day ahead of them. “Mariocrats” occupy more than a few seats on the City Council and the BOE, and let’s not forget about all of those department heads telephoning The Big Squid for permission to fire an incompetent city employee.

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  2. Mr. Coviello,
    What new services do you intend to provide to businesses that they will find attractive?

    What will the capital costs be to set up your energy district?

    I’m interested.

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  3. *** Will somebody offer Charlie a city job already so he can drop out of this close race & transfer his thousands of voting supporters towards a big win in Sept. please! *** HERE WE GO! ***

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  4. Handi–capping

    Charlie–Mojo said it best
    MJF–75 people like your page, any from BPT?
    Gomes–got the momentum
    Finch–go away and take Ernest T with ya.
    Kohut–too bad you aren’t known

    The answer–MJF and Kohut, call Gomes and offer your support

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    1. Mojo is right. So is Antitesto, to a point. MJF has posed solutions to some of the city’s most pressing ills, job creation being at the top of the list. Gomes has too, to a certain extent. Coviello seems to be the spoiler here.

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  5. Charlie is sharpening his new dentures? Charlie has no idea how to generate “positive tax dollars.” He has no plan to attract commercial and industrial businesses. He’s never had two nickels to rub together and knows no one of economic substance willing to invest in Bridgeport. He has been a wannabe for the past 20 years and seems to talk a good game, but offers no substance. His guru, Barry Piesner, pontificates and name drops, but is of the same ilk as Charlie.

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  6. If this comment just made is either edgy or uncomfortable for the reader it’s because it speaks the truth. The only current candidate of substance, and that includes our current mayor, is Mary-Jane Foster. She is a woman of substance having been a single mother, a television performer, a lawyer and a businesswoman. None of the others have a curriculum vitae nearly as encompassing. She also isn’t a product of the Bridgeport political scene and has the potential to actually restart the economic engine that made Bridgeport an important and viable entity everyone remembers from 40+ years ago.

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    1. The biggest crime is the people who are and have been for the past 40+ years milking Bridgeport. As for the theft and muggings … there’s a hole in downtown Bridgeport. The police are looking into it.

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  7. It is a apparent a lot of bloggers don’t realize there are two other people running for mayor, Charlie Coviello (Democrat) and Jeff Kohut (Independent). Everybody has a chance.

    It is apparent to me the majority of bloggers on OIB have made up their minds their candidate is perfect and anything they say is the right approach.

    Wake up and smell the roses. I haven’t heard one word from either MJF or Gomes about how they will fix our huge problems here in Bridgeport. Gomes doesn’t articulate any solutions and MJF is given us the same old political rhetoric. “I’m smart and experienced so you should elect me!”

    It isn’t enough. If you have a reasonable plan to help our people (ALL RACES), now is the the time to put your cards on the table. If you have the best ideas the voters will vote for YOU. If you don’t motivate the voters, why would they get excited about YOU?

    The people in my community don’t follow my lead just because I am Black! It is because I have extensive experience in finding the best ways to help OUR city. When I was city council president, state rep and state senator, there were many bills I sponsored and backed that were important for Bridgeport! What has Gomes or MJF done for our city up to now? I earned my support by helping ALL PEOPLE!

    I noted Charlie Coviello just challenged the other candidate to a debates on the issues. Okay, who is taking him up on this challenge? If you want it, prove it! The minority community won’t come out unless they have strong feelings and trust for the candidate they select. EARN IT!

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    1. Much of what you say is not only true of your constituency, but also of the rest of us who only want the best for Bridgeport. Stop playing the race card and start playing the people card.
      Just sponsoring legislation isn’t creating legislation. Legislators and senators attach their names to bills just to get their names on them and then take credit for creating them. What original legislation you created helped Bridgeport? I don’t know of any. Please enlighten us.

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    2. Bullshit, Ernest “T.” You have forfeited any right to serve the public when you reached into our pockets and stole our future. There are some real assholes out there who would love to see you back in office, not because you are good for the people, just “certain” people. Go away. You are a bad man who will do harm to this city.

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  8. Facts to Newton is stating his idea of facts …
    A wise person I knew once said, “If you speak with the voice of authority, even if you’re dead wrong, people will believe you.”
    Ernie Newton falls into that category. He acts as though he is the voice of authority and is often wrong and, more often, divisive.

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