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Despicable

I mentioned the Supreme Court’s Kelo decision a couple months ago; the short version is that, according to the Court, local officials know how to develop your land better than you do. If you happen to be living on some prime real estate that the local government wants, it has the power to throw you off of your land, burn your house, and build a Wal-Mart on the ashes.

Now, from the “adding insult to injury” department (with my emphasis):

One can’t help but notice how far we’ve come from the Lockean concept of natural rights, when not only can those rights be stripped, one can seemingly be punished for contesting the violation.

From the Fairfield County Weekly:

Those who believe in the adage “when it rains, it pours” might take the tale of the plaintiffs in Kelo v. New London as a cue to buy two of every animal and a load of wood from Home Depot. The U.S. Supreme Court recently found that the city’s original seizure of private property was constitutional under the principal of eminent domain, and now New London is claiming that the affected homeowners were living on city land for the duration of the lawsuit and owe back rent. It’s a new definition of chutzpah: Confiscate land and charge back rent for the years the owners fought confiscation.

In some cases, their debt could amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Moreover, the homeowners are being offered buyouts based on the market rate as it was in 2000 .

The hard rains started falling that year, when Matt Dery and his neighbors in Fort Trumbull learned that the city planned to replace their homes with a hotel, a conference center, offices and upscale housing that would complement the adjoining Pfizer Inc. research facility…

And, by now, of course, we all know how the story goes.

This is an absolutely despicable decision on the part of New London. I’m shocked that the homeowners haven’t exercised their Second Ammendment rights yet….

2 Responses to “Despicable”

  1. Kira Zalan Says:

    I thought I saw Alice the other day! Or maybe it was Justice Souter –skipping in Wonderland, immune to and above the laws he passes.

  2. gordo Says:

    When in the Course of Human Events………..

    There’s a big discussion about this over at www.reason.com - 106 comments just this afternoon.

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