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November 10, 2009
The Future of Healthcare Rap
Posted by The MaryHunter at November 10, 2009 12:12 PM
This alternative insight about the coming of ObamaCare/PelosiCare almost makes me think it will all be OK after all.
Video by MC Infatuated
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He is one of the Four Horsmen of the Apocalypse!
Posted by: Dante at November 10, 2009 12:29 PM
Posted by: TED at November 10, 2009 12:33 PM
THE DISASTER THAT WAS KELO V. NEW LONDON
Thanks to a little Supreme Court decision we know as Kelo v. New London ... private property rights in America are basically nonexistent ... at least when it comes to government. Just like many freedoms and liberties we thought our government would never infringe upon, property rights got the proverbial guillotine chop in the Kelo decision. For those of you who are government educated, here's a quick reminder. Kelo v. New London essentially established that the government can seize private property and sell it to another private individual or corporation to develop. The reason? Increasing tax revenue. Simple as that.
Years later, the Kelo case is finally seeing some semblance of finality. The whole debacle started when Pfizer decided that it wanted to expand its facilities in New London. So the city of New London won the battle and was able to seize private homes and turn the property over to Pfizer. It was perhaps the worst Supreme Court decision we've ever seen. Years later, the condemned homes have been destroyed and the site is nothing but a bunch of weeds. That, it seems, is the way it will stay. Pfizer has decided that it is going to close up shop in New London and move elsewhere.
So there you go. The property that became the symbol of private property rights - the property that was seized by the government and turned over to a private entity for development - is now nothing but a pile of weeds with no plans for development
Don't you just love watching the power of government at work?
Posted by: TED at November 10, 2009 12:42 PM
"TED at November 10, 2009 12:42 PM"
A monument to big government.
Posted by: KHarn at November 10, 2009 5:33 PM


