Not that I really care for it but I think a Playstation Move Multiplayer FPS domination compilation video set to the song "I like to move it" would be worth a chuckle.
What about you guys?
What about you guys?
That's... not how it works. Granted, if they do want to bulldoze it, it will still be for something stupid, but the government doesn't own Walmart.x0ny said:My very own house, one which no one can take away from me (except the Government, who want to bulldoze the neighborhood to make way for a Walmart).
Kelo v. City of New London.Double A said:The next ASOIAF novel. Oh, he's only had five years, maybe another year will do it.
That's... not how it works. Granted, if they do want to bulldoze it, it will still be for something stupid, but the government doesn't own Walmart.x0ny said:My very own house, one which no one can take away from me (except the Government, who want to bulldoze the neighborhood to make way for a Walmart).
That's... retarded. And unconstitutional.Grygor said:Kelo v. City of New London.Double A said:The next ASOIAF novel. Oh, he's only had five years, maybe another year will do it.
That's... not how it works. Granted, if they do want to bulldoze it, it will still be for something stupid, but the government doesn't own Walmart.x0ny said:My very own house, one which no one can take away from me (except the Government, who want to bulldoze the neighborhood to make way for a Walmart).
US Supreme Court ruled that governments could use the power of eminent domain to transfer private land from one private owner to another in the interests of economic development.
A handful of states have prohibitions against such transfers, but yes, in most of the US, if the government wants to take private land and give it to Wal*Mart so they can build a store, they can do so.