Totally different. A 'community redevelopment project' is different than giving the whole thing to one company.
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Re: US Supreme Court has gone mad!
Originally posted by The diplomat
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I know it was a close vote, 5-4 but still. What is wrong with SCOTUS? Have they gone mad?
Suffice to say, I don't agree with this decision at all. Government, local or not, should not have that much power to displace people from their homes. It's not right.
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Originally posted by DinoDoc
I'd rather that the government not have the unfettered authority to sieze my land for private commercial use because a developer thought it would be easier to get the government to force me out rather than try and deal with me.
There is nothing to prevent the states from passing laws which either prohibit or ****** this process... for example, a law saytring that when property is taken for private development, the current owner gets paid fair market value + 10%.
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Originally posted by Berzerker
Which is why I pointed out the irony of Marxists predicting a bad thing only to use that bad thing as the basis for an ideology."I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin
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Anyone think of Arthur Dent while reading this?"Compromises are not always good things. If one guy wants to drill a five-inch hole in the bottom of your life boat, and the other person doesn't, a compromise of a two-inch hole is still stupid." - chegitz guevara
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Drake - and I NEVER thought I would say this - but after the Thomas's last erudite and eloquent dissent on the Medical Marijuana case - I am beginning to agree with :shudder: .
Now if we can combine Stevens views on the 9th amendment (he favors individual versus the states) and other individual rights, and Thomas on the constitution, we'd have the perfect SCOTUS justice. And no, Berzerker, you need not apply.The worst form of insubordination is being right - Keith D., marine veteran. A dictator will starve to the last civilian - self-quoted
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I never thought I'd say this, but we need more judges like Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court...Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by Berzerker
The SCOTUS ruled correctly, nothing I know of in the US Constitution prohibits the states from using eminent domain for whatever reason.
You are turning into a commie, with no respect for other people's rights.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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UR - I changed my mind, but I wasn't talking about what I would support or wanted, only what I thought the Constitution allowed - they are not the same.
RufusExcept that they didn't. I realize you're just screwing around here
but there's a world of difference between the idea that the State, in certain circumstances, can take your property but must compensate you (eminent domain) and the idea that private property does not and/or should not exist (some versions of Marxism).
This ruling actually has much more in common with libertarianism, which claims that private enterprise is the only source of public good.
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Originally posted by Zkribbler
Chavez Ravine was taken in the late 50's, so that a private enterprise -- Dodger Stadium -- could be built.
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Re: US Supreme Court has gone mad!
Originally posted by The diplomat
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I know it was a close vote, 5-4 but still. What is wrong with SCOTUS? Have they gone mad?
Suffice to say, I don't agree with this decision at all. Government, local or not, should not have that much power to displace people from their homes. It's not right.
Stop complaining and salute that flag!
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Well I suppose I'm on the other side.
Eminent domain is not simply taking people's property - owners are compensated. Don't know about elsewhere, but in San Francisco when this is done the developer is required to find replacement housing for residents nearby and rebuild housing and businesses on-site. Where it's not required, it's still often done as it provides guaranteed tenants.
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