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Jason Clifford's avatar

I disagree with the 2005 decision that private property should be forcibly given to other private entitles. However, if you didnt have eminent domain you couldn't build any kind of road or rail system that would connect cities together. Literally a couple of land owners could prevent a 50 mile road or rail line from being built.

David Muccigrosso's avatar

I don’t really have much respect for all the “property rights” that are preventing there being a goddamned direct train to LGA and JFK from Grand Central, which ought to be one of the most reasonable concepts in the history of urban planning.

Like, we’ve just emerged from a whole half-century of lefties using “property rights” as a fig leaf for killing progress and assaulting the regular old ACTUAL property rights that people have to build whatever they want on their property.

“Use property rights to protect us from big bad corporations” seems like it’s barking up the wrong tree. Sorry, I’d rather strip NIMBYs of their “right” to stop the aforementioned airport trains from getting built, let alone the 10-20 million housing units that we desperately need just for the housing market to have its sanity restored to it.

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