Posted on 01/23/2016 10:01:45 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
There’s no such thing as private property rights if the “owner” is forced to sell to the highest bidder. That’s what Trump’s position comes down to.
Basically when Trump wants your land for one of his projects he thinks you shouldn’t have the right to refuse to sell it to him at “fair market value”. Fair market value is in the eye of the beholder. It may be priceless to the owner.
I strongly disagree with Trump on this. Not only is it wrong, it is against basic American principles.
I don’t know how to answer that. If you are a Trump supporter then all of my real estate belongs to the state if some guy with deep enough pockets wants it. If you are a Cruz supporter then yes I own real estate.
What is it with the use of the term Strawman and you folks?
Anyone brings up a topic and addresses it, and you folks dismiss it as a strawman argument.
Keystone will require hundreds if not thousands of land takings.
One seems to be a bridge too far to you folks. You hadn’t noticed?
Strawman? LOL
I don’t need to reconsider the qualifications...they’re the same as they have been for quite some time. Playing games and being juvenile like you are being in tone isn’t going to change that.
Tone deaf is Jeb Bush, not Donald Trump. His support of eminent domain is controversial with many, I didn’t like Kelo myself. He is, however, a real estate developer, and his perspective is colored by that. Eminent domain is necessary for any sort of public work or development. So long as people being bought out are amply compensated and the taking is for legitimate public benefit, it’s fair and necessary.
Property taxes are coming due in February.
What happens if you pay all but a hundred bucks of your property taxes?
This is a PARTICULAR sore point with me, because ALL my property is paid off.
How do you feel about Cruz pocketing $100,000 in donations from sleazy crony capitalist Goldman Sachs and then casting U. S. Senate votes in support of them? That does’t look either principled or conservative to me.
Have you asked Trumpettes to take days off? Maybe you just did not notice those threads.
Not safe here now for principled conservatives who choose not to support Trump. I am toning it down, but am not happy about it.
Hey Tough Guy when did you stop paying your taxes on your income, your real estate and your cars?
You don't know if you own real estate, but you're opining on the issue?
Just because you choose to stick you head in the sand doesn’t mean others do. In addition some people can actually make an intelligent argument one way or the other instead of just mindlessly attacking the messenger. And you do realize that you have a choice to ignore threads that touch upon your sensitivities.
Well that sounds all well and good, but you folks haven’t understood Trump’s goals for seven months now. When are you going to start admitting what he has said he wants to do looks pretty damned good from a Conservative perspective?
You want to go back two to thirty years, but you don’t want to look at his platformm.
Being a jerk and demeaning FR is not “supporting Cruz.” I wish it didn’t come to zotting but they all were repeat violators.
I'm asking YOU clowns.
You're making a big deal over "eminent domain" - when you don't even own the property.
Nobody does. We RENT from the government.
Find another issue to get worked up about, or go string some tax collectors up.
LOL
You are still rehashing that.
Thousands with Keystone, but Trump is the real bad guy with one.
This becomes absurd, and what’s really sad is you folks won’t even admit it.
Nothing. I get a notice from the town that I owe them a hundred bucks. I then pay them and its all good.
What happens if some shithead wants your property condemned to build a mall and you don’t want to sell so Trump sics his state puke actors on you to grab your land?
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