My Outrage Continues
You can find Justice O’Connor’s dissent on Kelo here. The opening paragraphs tells us much:
“An act of the Legislature (for I cannot call it a law) contrary to the great first principles of the social compact, cannot be considered a rightful exercise of legislative authority … . A few instances will suffice to explain what I mean… . [A] law that takes property from A. and gives it to B: It is against all reason and justice, for a people to entrust a Legislature with such powers; and, therefore, it cannot be presumed that they have done it.†Calder v. Bull, 3 Dall. 386, 388 (1798) (emphasis deleted).Today the Court abandons this long-held, basic limitation on government power. Under the banner of economic development, all private property is now vulnerable to being taken and transferred to another private owner, so long as it might be upgraded–i.e., given to an owner who will use it in a way that the legislature deems more beneficial to the public–in the process. To reason, as the Court does, that the incidental public benefits resulting from the subsequent ordinary use of private property render economic development takings “for public use†is to wash out any distinction between private and public use of property–and thereby effectively to delete the words “for public use†from the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment. Accordingly I respectfully dissent.
Read the opinion. I’ll be back with more later.
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Mark your calendar, I agree with you 100% and I disagree with Matt Singer.
His argument does have a modicum of sense, but it is one that requires a very high level of personal involvement.
Imagine that you or a family member gets injured and you can’t make it to the weekly meeting. Since you didn’t show up, they gave your home to somebody else.
Calandar marked!