It’s time to take a look at the erosion of property rights in the US. The US constitution states that ‘owners should be paid “fair value” for all land seized by government’ and ‘the federal government was barred from owning any land, except land needed to conduct their business’. These are constitutional requirements codified to protect the private property of citizens from the abuses of government. These rights need to be reclaimed and government needs to rethink the unconstitutional laws they have passed.
The federal lands need to be returned to the States to
restore compliance with the constitutional restrictions on federal land use.
Government “taking” of private property without “just
compensation” should end. Laws granting
easements for utilities and local governments need to be amended to allow for
“just compensation”.
Utilities and governments claim “easements” that prevent
property owners from exercising the full use of their property. These utilities
and governments need to pay property owners “fair value” for all takings. This
would include easements granted by developers to allow for road widening and
property taking for sidewalk installation.
Legislatures should not pass laws that allow government
or utilities to take land without paying for it.
Railroads should own their own track and not steal this
land from private property owners.
Airlines should own their own airports.
Oil and gas companies should buy the land that would be used for their
pipelines. Cities and counties should be
made to buy land they want. The criteria
for condemning property should be very tight.
Property taking for failure to pay taxes must by loosened to allow owners
time to sell their property and pay their taxes.
The actual cost of doing business must be charged to
return us to true market conditions. If
a government or business can steal from property owners, the cost of their
activities is much higher than they own up to.
Governments who act for “the greater good” are in
violation of constitutional principles and are adopting socialist, Marxist
concepts. Governments need their “enumerated powers” to be defined at every
level to be established in a referendum of the voters. Government needs to know what the voters
decide is “not their business”.
Special interests have purchased laws to suit their own
needs. Environmental groups have been
able to talk legislatures into buying land with taxpayer money to establish
wildlife preserves. These groups need to
buy their own land for their own purposes and get out of the taxpayers’
pockets.
Industries have purchased laws to secure taxpayer funding
for their own pursuits on the basis that “it would be good for the city”. Legislators need to be polite, but not give
them any laws that steal from taxpayer funds.
Government employees were once the underpaid saints of
the Republic, but now the cost of government has gone beyond the price/demand
curve and less expensive alternatives are needed.
Government has completely ruined US education and health
care. Now these industries need to
figure out how to pay their own way without taxpayer support.
Public transit has become too expensive for taxpayers to
subsidize and should be paid for totally from revenue from customers.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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