Donald Trump + Eminent Domain

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  • Barry-xlovecam
    It's 42
    • Jun 2010
    • 18083

    #1

    Donald Trump + Eminent Domain

    This is a Google search of the title of this thread:
    https://www.google.com/search?q=dona...eminent+domain

    Donald Trump is Land Developer (or, mainly redeveloper).
    I was a building contractor for 13 years and dealt with more than a handful of land developers, know their tricks, and have had to threaten to lien or lien a few of their developments for unpaid contracted work.
    In one case I liened the titles to all 650 building lots -- I got my money in 5 days after getting excuses for weeks of a contractual job completion debt owed ... Look it up (how it works) ... I could have forced the foreclosure of the whole development over a lousy low 5 figures.

    Point being, Donald Trump only respects his property development rights and will fight to expand Eminent Domain and Property Condemnation use in urban redevelopment -- that's fine unless your property is in the way of new profits by developers and new taxes to state taxation entities (municipalities, school districts, counties and states [as well as all the others on your property tax bill]).

    Even if you are a Tenant, someone owns the property you rent -- you could be forced to move and possibly uncompensated (without liquidated leasehold damages) for the property you rent ( a leasehold ) being taken by eminent domain.

    Donald Trump's eminent domain love nearly cost a widow her house | David Boaz | Comment is free | The Guardian
    Never though I would be quoting an editorial by a member of the Cato Institute (Ultra conservative and Libertarian think tank) but sometimes some issues intersect. If you take time to read the article it's intresting how the US Supreme Court ruling on Eminient Domain went down, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, generally rather ''liberal'':


    [P]olls showed that more than 80% of the public opposed the decision. Justice Sandra Day O’Connor issued a scathing dissent: “Any property may now be taken for the benefit of another private party, but the fallout from this decision will not be random. The beneficiaries are likely to be those citizens with disproportionate influence and power in the political process, including large corporations and development firms … The Founders cannot have intended this perverse result.” ...
    Chumps for Trump 2016 :P
  • ilnjscb
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2009
    • 8973

    #2
    Every president comes with pain in the ass stuff, I guess.

    Obama came with increased racial tension and perma-recession
    Bernie Sanders wants 18 trillion
    "jeb" Bush wants to fight pointless wars all over the world
    Donald Trump wants to build an actual wall from one end of the country to the other

    You don't get to be a serious candidate these days unless you are licking someones ass - young people, black people, rich people, idiots, there hasn't been a wise candidate since Bill C. and before that maybe Roosevelt or the repubs would say Reagan. I support Hillary but I don't think she'll be her husband.

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    • Barry-xlovecam
      It's 42
      • Jun 2010
      • 18083

      #3
      I guess not many of the Trumpster's supporters are property owners

      67% of the people in my county are ...

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      • crockett
        in a van by the river
        • May 2003
        • 76818

        #4
        Originally posted by ilnjscb
        Every president comes with pain in the ass stuff, I guess.

        Obama came with increased racial tension and perma-recession
        Bernie Sanders wants 18 trillion
        "jeb" Bush wants to fight pointless wars all over the world
        Donald Trump wants to build an actual wall from one end of the country to the other

        You don't get to be a serious candidate these days unless you are licking someones ass - young people, black people, rich people, idiots, there hasn't been a wise candidate since Bill C. and before that maybe Roosevelt or the repubs would say Reagan. I support Hillary but I don't think she'll be her husband.
        Reagan was just as bad as the kooks today.. Go back and listen to some of his political recordings well before he became president. It's not like he was just an actor turned president. He was doing the far right talking of his day, it's just now days he would be too liberal..

        He was a far right crackpot of his time who gets woshipped as if he was a moderate..

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdLpem-AAs
        In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.

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        • 2MuchMark
          Mark of 2Much.net
          • Aug 2004
          • 50977

          #5
          Originally posted by crockett
          Reagan was just as bad as the kooks today.. Go back and listen to some of his political recordings well before he became president. It's not like he was just an actor turned president. He was doing the far right talking of his day, it's just now days he would be too liberal..

          He was a far right crackpot of his time who gets woshipped as if he was a moderate..

          https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdLpem-AAs
          Embedded for truth

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          • Barry-xlovecam
            It's 42
            • Jun 2010
            • 18083

            #6
            But this isn't about Ronald Reagan -- he's dead and buried but his legend or infamy lives on.
            Aside: I lived in California when Ronald Reagan was Governor -- this was a harbinger of things to come. I did not like the Man or support him in any way -- for the record. That was then and this is now.

            Trump makes to too easy to demonize him -- his reputation precedes him. The Trumpster is a capitalist version of Putin's personality disorder. If the Republicans want to guarantee a loss they should nominate The Trumpster ...

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