North Dakota holdout landowner refusing to sell rights for Sandpiper oil pipeline
So, aside from the fact that these people have an environmental agenda, which is ok in my view, I wonder how does the government of a state get the right to take private property just so they can give it to a private company? A couple other articles suggest this company is an LLC in Delaware that just happened to get permission to function in SD as an public entity, entitling it to use a law made for use on public projects (such as water, electricity etc). It seems that they should not have the right to take it from one to give to another for a purely business purpose. Am I wrong here?
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I"m a little closer to the knowledgebase on that, have a lot of relatives that work in the iron range.. my cousin is an electrical engineer for one company while her husband is an electrician for another. Several mines have already closed down for lack of anyplace to stockpile anymore supply until the logjam starts moving again down the tracks.
OK I give up they won their revolution. When does the counter revolution start? i'm ready to enlist.
http://constitution.findlaw.com/amend...
This indicates to me that the main problem, again, goes back to the term "public use". I do not believe any of our public entities is secure from corruption, and I am perfectly ok with believing that you will find a money trail a mile deep in this case, as well as some judges pre-greased to make the "right" decisions. The system as is, cannot afford a high profile vote against their ability to do what they want. The footnote to citation 164 (Missouri Pacific Railroad vs Nebraska, seems like it could be relevant.
http://constitution.findlaw.com/amend...
Yes...typical jargon and behavior of people who seek to re-create reality.
The weak-minded are their first target and, unfortunately, our political system is filled with the weak-minded.
Incidentally:
My mother was very weak-minded.
(but for the fun of it define 'just compensation.' You can google it and should come u with a bunch of Supreme Court decisions.
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