Er, buying land is not “seizing” it.
Beat me by 8 seconds!
The cost of arable land just went up. And i thought $10K was high. You ain’t seen nothing yet. (That is if the market isn’t rigged. )
Just recently, i read an article about farmers diversifying methods of financing discouraging the traditional use of Banks. Hmmmm....
>>Er, buying land is not “seizing” it.
But then the clickbait headline wouldn’t nearly as catchy.
Still, having all farmland in the hands of a few is bad juju.
The Kelo case makes such seizures just a mere matter of when, not if. All this company needs to do is demonstrate to the local government that they will pay more property taxes than the current owner. Then the land is seized and handed over to another private owner. The Supremes rubber stamped it.
In reading the article, I was aware that the land was not being “seized.” Per FR rules, I posted the headline without making changes in it.