3/5/2009 11:23:04 AM
3/5/2009 11:32:17 AM
very strange for Stam. IIRC, his policies in the past are mostly pro-small government.[Edited on March 5, 2009 at 11:41 AM. Reason : blah]
3/5/2009 11:40:22 AM
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3/5/2009 11:46:01 AM
It's Fuquay-Varina and he is Republican. He's probably just trying to get rid of the immigrants.
3/5/2009 11:46:33 AM
Eminent Domain is equally popular in both parties. Moah government powah.
3/5/2009 11:50:01 AM
I think if the gov't wants to use emient domain to do shit to my property than they should fucking chip in.
3/5/2009 1:27:46 PM
Willy Nilly is entirely in favor of this practice, if and when it involves endangered species habitat.
3/5/2009 1:58:57 PM
^Why would eminent domain be necessary? As I said earlier, the land could remain privately owned. If the owner doesn't want the additional responsibility that comes with preserving an endangered habitat, then they can sell the land to someone who does. Or, they can donate it to become a public park. I'm not sure I've ever heard of a case of eminent domain that I support.
3/5/2009 2:42:47 PM
Not cool.
3/5/2009 2:44:49 PM
3/5/2009 6:55:16 PM
Can you provide an example of when this has happened? Would like to see some stories about it and what folks have had to say and what arguments for and against were.
3/5/2009 6:58:06 PM
Utah cattle rancher and Korean War vet Brandt Child purchased 500 acres of land in Utah in 1990. He intended to raise cattle and operate a campground for recreational vehicles.His land was soon after declared a wetland and a habitat for the endangered Kanab snail.His land was basically frozen in place by government regulation and Child was unable to do anything with it...
3/5/2009 8:23:19 PM
Id hate to get eminent domain brought down on me over some bullshit, but is 1994 the most recent example you could come up with? I have a hard time getting my libertarian spirits worked up when it seems that government officials aren't abusing the laws if you can't find anything more relevant than 15 years ago.
3/5/2009 8:31:22 PM
^We're not talking about eminent domain, but rather the voluntary sale of private property to private charities, that in turn voluntarily donates the land to the government....
3/5/2009 8:42:29 PM
If there were only two Kanab snails left in the world, I would gladly kill them both just to spite Willy Nilly. Conserving species is all well and good, but protecting what's practically an extinct species anyway by stealing people's land is just too much.
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3/6/2009 7:37:13 AM
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3/6/2009 11:00:35 AM
WillyNilly is the new king of quotebombing. I'd like to actually know what you think about topics, but I'd rather read a solid wall of text with no paragraph breaks than the shit you have been posting recently.
3/6/2009 11:14:10 AM
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3/6/2009 4:20:32 PM
Willy Nilly, what in the hell is wrong with you? Is your judgement really this poor?In this example, if you want to save the endangered snail, good on you...but the fair way to do it if you're going to commandeer the man's land is to pay him fair market value WITHOUT effectively condemming the land and making it useless.In fact, if you REALLY want to make it fair, all of the people who give a shit about the endangered snail should ante up and collectively buy the land at full, fair market price. Of course, I'm not sure that this is a good idea, because when it comes down to actually having to personally bear any burden, I don't think that many people really care, and I don't think that survival and extinction of species is something that should effectively be decided by market forces. Of course, such government intervention technically might require a Constitutional Amendment, as I can't think of any enumerated power that would grant the power to do this, other than arguably the General Welfare clause (of course, in reality, the U.S. Constitution is a thing of the past--we just kind of wing it and do whatever Congress and the President want)....but at any rate, people should be compensated justly, not have their property hijacked.
3/6/2009 5:55:14 PM
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3/7/2009 11:32:12 AM
Willy Nilly:
3/7/2009 1:01:02 PM
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3/7/2009 5:02:51 PM
The thing described in the original post is horse shit, and I can't stand it. Eminent domain, in principle, is a necessary thing. But shit like this trying to expand it is all about expediency and power plays. Fuck that.
3/8/2009 6:22:07 AM
proclaiming someone's land as protected wetlands is not eminent domain. And I'm glad government has the right to it.
3/8/2009 4:52:01 PM
3/8/2009 5:15:05 PM
^ have you seen who's around us and who we've elected to represent us? Of course it's a failure of "us", collectively. ^^ (I'm not sure that there is a legal "right" to do it--it would be questionable at best, at least at the federal level, but I agree that it can be a good idea). Regardless, I don't think that many people have too much of an issue with the guy's land being declared a protected wetland--what people rightfully have a problem with is him not being fairly compensated.
3/8/2009 5:21:19 PM
They didn't take his land, so there is no need for compensation.
3/8/2009 5:28:05 PM
^The gov't destroyed the land's value with regulations, then its pals at the Nature Conservancy rolled in and bought it for a song and then turned around and sold it to the gov't. Both working together to grab people's property without having to pay the true value of it if it hadn't been attacked with regulations.
3/8/2009 8:15:40 PM
you are lollerific
3/8/2009 11:27:39 PM
^^^ come on, dude. they destroyed the value of his property via legal channels. no, it's not eminant domain in the strictest sense, but it's effectively about the same outcome. While the government's action may be a necessary evil, this guy deserves to be fairly compensated by the government for effectively commandeering his land. I see the grey areas in most stuff, but not this one. I really don't understand how you can view this issue any other way.
3/9/2009 7:12:26 AM
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3/9/2009 8:40:29 PM
eminent.
3/9/2009 8:45:17 PM
whoops. noted.
3/9/2009 8:48:36 PM
3/9/2009 9:36:02 PM
These events simply happen to infrequently to be concerned about this. Waste of time and effort.
3/9/2009 9:59:28 PM
http://abc11.com/1162469/
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