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occrider
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| quote: | Originally posted by metalgearsolid
o damn thats what they ruled? Man corporations are really running this governement. How could they pass something like that they are going against the people. Man but it won't really work the city of chicago has been wanting to expand o'hare but the residents refuse to sell their homes to the city. So all they have to do in order to not be taken advantage is to simply not move. |
See but even that is somewhat understandable for the government to seize since an airport is a truly public good. It would even be somewhat understandable for a governemnt to seize property for a highway or road or school, etc., because they are true public goods. In this instance, the government is transferring private ownership to different private ownership because a secondary public good is created.
Sandra Day O'Connor in dissent:
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In moving away from our decisions sanctioning the condemnation of harmful property use, the Court today significantly expands the meaning of public use. It holds that the sovereign may take private property currently put to ordinary private use, and give it over for new, ordinary private use, so long as the new use is predicted to generate some secondary benefit for the public--such as increased tax revenue, more jobs, maybe even aesthetic pleasure. But nearly any lawful use of real private property can be said to generate some incidental benefit to the public. Thus, if predicted (or even guaranteed) positive side-effects are enough to render transfer from one private party to another constitutional, then the words "for public use" do not realistically exclude any takings, and thus do not exert any constraint on the eminent domain power.
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bAny property may now be taken for the benefit of another private party, but the fallout from this decision will not be random. The beneficiaries are likely to be those citizens with disproportionate influence and power in the political process, including large corporations and development firms. As for the victims, the government now has license to transfer property from those with fewer resources to those with more. The Founders cannot have intended this perverse result. "[T]hat alone is a just government," wrote James Madison, "which impartially secures to every man, whatever is his own." For the National Gazette, Property, (Mar. 29, 1792), reprinted in 14 Papers of James Madison 266 (R. Rutland et al. eds. 1983).
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-b...00&invol=04-108
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Sigh ... stuff like this reminds me why I'm not a democrat.
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Shakka
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Jun-23-2005 17:20
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MisterOpus1
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Just saw this, and given your Libertarian stance on property rights I'm not surprised you posted this fairly quickly.
And yes, I am a Democrat (no news to you, Occ, I'm sure), but this ruling utterly pisses me off. This seems to completely trample over the 5th Amendment, and has got to be one of the most broad sweeping interpretations of the Constitution I have ever seen.
More often than not I tend to disagree with the strict Constitutional constructionists as they fail to comprehend and accept the changing times. But on this issue here, I'm 100% in their corner (Scalia, Thomas, Rhenquist, O'Connor).
What are the possibilities of a Legislative push to somehow circumvent their ruling on this? Just a thought.
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Jun-23-2005 20:55
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metalgearsolid
I am a sexist

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Location: For you neo/
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Jun-23-2005 21:01
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Fir3start3r
Armin Acolyte

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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Jun-23-2005 22:28
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