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  • #31
    kidicious does have a point. but then again, that is the nature of a glass house.
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    • #32
      The aim: to make space for upscale condominiums, a luxury hotel and private offices that would yield the city more tax revenues than can be extracted from the area's middle-class homeowners.
      at liberalism

      The question is: Does the Constitution empower governments to seize a person's most precious property — a home, a business — and give it to more wealthy interests so that the government can reap, in taxes, ancillary benefits of that wealth?
      No, eminent domain was only meant to give Congress the power to buy land for building federal stuff.

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      • #33
        There is great deal of variance among the states about the meaning of "public purpose" within their own constitutions.
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        • #34
          Gepap -
          Why wouldn't it? If the state is soverign, some individual private landowner's stubborness does not stop projects for the public (state) benefit being moved forward.
          The state is not sovereign or we wouldn't have a Constitution limiting what it can do. We have a system of diffused democracy where federal, state, and local governments share sovereignty with each of us. The only way to make this work is to limit democracy... That limit is exceeded here...

          It is a power the government needs, and I think the constitution does allow for it.
          Every reference to "public good" within the context of eminent domain powers makes it clear "public" means government structures built on land bought from the rightful owner - structures that serve the public, not various factions within society...

          Kid -
          How could city govts ever make improvements without eminent domain?
          Buy land? Plan ahead? Tell the damn baseball team to build it's own stadium... I can't believe some of you guys think this is okay, it's no surprise eminent domain is being used more and more to transfer property from the less wealthy to the more wealthy...

          at liberals

          It's the only way to create jobs? Fresno is making a huge industrial park here. Sure a few home owners complain, but with double digit unemployment no one else really cares. Most of the home owners who complain live alone in 4 bedroom houses.
          Opinion polls of people who are taking other people's homes don't impress me. Government doesn't create jobs, government is less efficient than the private sector so the more government takes from the private sector the more efficiency declines.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by self biased
            kidicious does have a point. but then again, that is the nature of a glass house.
            Where is he being hypocritical?
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            • #36
              There is great deal of variance among the states about the meaning of "public purpose" within their own constitutions.
              If the US Constitution does not apply, then I doubt the Conn Constitution differs given they were both authored
              around the same time and probably understood to have the same meaning. But "public" didn't mean one group of citizens taking another group's property for their own enrichment (that's a more modern liberal concept). Back then public meant the governed, that's why the few structures offered up as examples in the Constitution were all government structures to fulfill the duties and powers of Congress...

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              • #37
                This has nothing to do with political ideology and everything to do with political corruption. I'm sure there are closely connected political backers who are real estate developers who stand to make big bucks off this. Same ****, different state.
                Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by chegitz guevara
                  I'm sure there are closely connected political backers who are real estate developers who stand to make big bucks off this.
                  YA THINK...



                  Nothing new here... except they are coming up with more creative ways of screwing people.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by GePap
                    Connecticutt, NJ and NY are rife with corruption at the state level. Interest groups are so old and entrenched and so much money is floasting around.
                    This is in part due to the Red State Blue State thing. It's hard for a Democrat to win in the west short of the coast, and it's hard for a Republican to win in the east. This means that most office holders are selected in primaries or worse, caucases. Once in place they are virtually assured of holding on to their positions until they decide to leave. This allows them to get away with a lot more than someone who faces regular competitive elections, and it also creates a culture of corruption.
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                    But he touched it too much!
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by self biased
                      doesn't this country have its roots in taking land that isn't theirs? why should it stop there?
                      IS that aimed at a specific country or any country the world over?
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Berzerker

                        Opinion polls of people who are taking other people's homes don't impress me. Government doesn't create jobs, government is less efficient than the private sector so the more government takes from the private sector the more efficiency declines.
                        Typically a meaningless point to Kid, as he wishes to maximize employment with little regard to efficiency/productivity.
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                        • #42
                          Most of the home owners who complain live alone in 4 bedroom houses.
                          Which obviously makes them untermenschen, devoid of all rights. Right?

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Berzerker
                            Buy land? Plan ahead? Tell the damn baseball team to build it's own stadium... I can't believe some of you guys think this is okay, it's no surprise eminent domain is being used more and more to transfer property from the less wealthy to the more wealthy...
                            It's not a transfer at all. It's compensation, and more importantly it makes things better for people. The land owner is compensated fairly and a lot of people are made better off.

                            Opinion polls of people who are taking other people's homes don't impress me. Government doesn't create jobs, government is less efficient than the private sector so the more government takes from the private sector the more efficiency declines.
                            People in Fresno have been waiting for a long time for the private sector to create jobs. It's not going to happen without businesses here. There has to be places for businesses here or they can't come.
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                            • #44
                              The land owner is compensated fairly and a lot of people are made better off.
                              Except the property owner, who might feel better off keeping his/her property. But then again, when the majority wants to take something, then might pretty much makes right, doesn't it?
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe


                                Typically a meaningless point to Kid, as he wishes to maximize employment with little regard to efficiency/productivity.
                                Employment is more important. Everyone needs a job, just like you need a house, food etc.
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