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The high cost of busybodies: Part II
townhall.com ^ | 12/03/03 | Thomas Sowell

Posted on 12/02/2003 10:38:56 PM PST by kattracks

A reader wrote recently about his father, who has been a farmer, but is now ready to retire. His father figured on selling his land to get some money for his golden retirement years. But he found that he cannot get anywhere near the land's market value because busybodies have passed laws that destroy most of that value by restricting the sale of farmland.

The rationale for such laws is "preserving farmland." Think about it. Two of our biggest problems today are obesity and agricultural surpluses. The last thing we need to do is keep farmland from being sold to those who want to use it to build housing, businesses or other things.

Even if we accept, for the sake of argument, the notion that farmland needs to be preserved in order to serve some great national interest, the Constitution of the United States says that private property cannot be taken by the government without just compensation.

When the government destroys half the value of someone's property, that is the same thing economically as taking half of that property. But, because the farmer is left owning all his land, judges have let politicians get away with essentially confiscating much of its value without having to pay any compensation.

People who lead crusades to preserve farmland usually know little about farming and less about economics. Yet they think that they have a right to prevent other people from making mutually agreeable transactions, when that goes against the fetishes of third parties.

Busybodies may flatter themselves that they are wiser or nobler than others -- which is perhaps the biggest benefit from being a busybody -- but the Constitution of the United States says that all citizens are entitled to the equal protection of the laws.

In other words, people who want to wring their hands about farmlands or wetlands, or about some obscure toad or snake, have no more rights than people who don't care two cents about such things. It is hard for those who have presumptions of being the morally anointed to accept that, but that is what the Constitution says.

Unfortunately, too many judges are ready to fudge or fake what the Constitution says because they too share the vision of the anointed. So they downgrade property rights and let third parties impose their pet notions on others, using the power of government to violate the rights of those who do not agree with them.

What makes a lot of the talk about "preserving" or "saving" farmland or other things as phony as a three-dollar bill is that the real agenda is often very different -- namely, keeping out people who do not have the income or the inclination to share the lifestyle of the anointed.

The real reason for preventing farmland from being sold to those who might build housing on it is that the people who live in that housing might not be as upscale as those already living nearby. Developers -- heaven forbid -- might build apartments or townhouses in a community where people live in single-family homes.

In other words, developers might build some of that "affordable housing" that some people talk so much about and do so much to prevent.

The rationale for laws forbidding farmers from selling their land to whoever wants to buy it is that existing residents have a right to "preserve the character" of "our community." But these lofty words are lying words.

Only sloppy thinking allows sloppy words to pass muster. There is no such thing as "our community." Nobody owns the whole community. Each individual owns his or her own property -- and other individuals have the same right to own or sell their own property.

If the busybodies want to put their money where their mouth is, they can buy up the farmland themselves and then they can legitimately prevent anybody from building anything on it. But verbal sleight-of-hand is no justification for denying others the same rights that they claim for themselves.

If there were some way to add up all the costs imposed by busybodies -- on everyone from farmers to people wanting organ transplants -- it would probably be greater than the national debt.

©2003 Creators Syndicate, Inc.

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To: SierraWasp; agitator
I agree, I have time for agiteachers. I come to Free Republic each day to learn, and I'm not afraid to admit when I have been wrong.

However, I have zero time for agitators who spout what appears to be the party line of the people who work 24/7 to take away the property rights. Just like I have zero time for my local agitators who claim to be conservative and then try to use the same old Green Mantras and clubs on me that the Greens who don't hide being Green do.
41 posted on 12/04/2003 11:21:53 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Sore@US, the Evil Daddy War bucks, has owned the Demonic Rats for decades!)
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To: Grampa Dave
"I come to Free Republic each day to learn, and I'm not afraid to admit when I have been wrong."

I'll certainly vouch for that! Even though I don't always agree with your point of view, you have been a joy to FReeperdom!!! You've taught me a thing or two and even brought me up short on occasion and given me much pause to think, as well.

Sometimes, I've gone away for awhile to sulk and consider, but after all... That's what a "Considerate Conservative" does, as opposed to a "Compassionate Conservative!" (grinning till my face aches)

42 posted on 12/04/2003 12:28:39 PM PST by SierraWasp (Recent studies indicate that everyday traffic is 4 times more deadly than combat has ever been!!!)
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To: agitator
Welcome to my domain!
43 posted on 12/04/2003 2:54:02 PM PST by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: Grampa Dave
Ok, I was wrong about you, you're very good at engaging mouth before putting brain in gear. Don't worry we won't be wasting time again in the future. Goodbye.
44 posted on 12/04/2003 5:49:07 PM PST by agitator (Ok, mic check...line one...)
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To: SierraWasp; Grampa Dave; agitator
I am working on something that may well help to explain Agitator's position on what he was stating. It is a lesson I did learn, and he brought the point across much better in chat than can really be done in the forum. It is a question/answer session.

I will have to work on it in allitle while, but rest assured gentlemen, Ag is far from being a watermelon, or a socialist! LOL, that is funny!

He defends all of our rights every chance he gets. Me thinks emotions got a wee bit out there. I do see all the reasons why, and this is why I have taken so much time to respond! I wanted to get as much facts as possible so that the emotions would go away, and the way the government does things to us pointed!!! Ok, please, a truce!!!!!
45 posted on 12/04/2003 6:38:49 PM PST by countrydummy
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To: agitator
Now don't be like that! I think you were talking on one plain and we were enjoying the article on a different plain. There has simply been a misunderstanding or the wierd phase shift that sometimes occurs due to the limits on expression and communication in this non-chat environment.

If you're really a good "agitator" you shouldn't get mad, you should get even!!! I'm really disappointed in your "swan song" due to oversensitivity. I was looking forward to finding out what you were actually talking about. Now you don't just go away... you go away mad! Sad.

I'm very fond of Professor Sowell as I wish all black leaders were Phd's instead of "Reverends." I think Dr. Sowell and Walter Williams, Phd. are the epitome of solid intellect, even though as my name implies, I'm a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (Wasp). I'm truly puzzled what you find so disagreeable with Dr. Sowell's brief essay of astute observations.

I'm also quite fond of farmfriend and Countrydummy, so maybe we'll eventually find more common ground. I'm particularly fond of Grampa Dave and especially Carry Okie and I don't think you need to get sore over a slight missed communication. How 'bout it?

47 posted on 12/04/2003 9:35:03 PM PST by SierraWasp (Recent studies indicate that everyday traffic is 4 times more deadly than combat has ever been!!!)
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To: SierraWasp; Grampa Dave
You have freep mail! I asked Agitator not to say anything else until I was able to get the conversation chat text to you. Hoepfully, that way you can understand his position better and know that he is from from a watermelon jhiad kind of person!!!!
48 posted on 12/05/2003 3:07:40 PM PST by countrydummy
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