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politics and politicians Title: Exclusive–Rand Paul: Real Conservatives Stand For Private Property I remember having a conversation with a local city official in Kentucky when the Kelo Supreme Court decision came down. Conservatives, myself included, were outraged that the Supreme Court had wrongly allowed using eminent domain to take private property from one private property owner and give it to another private owner. Conservatives in my community came together with a local resolution to prevent this from happening. I’ll never forget the response from the local official, who told me: “But you know me, I would never use eminent domain that way.” I responded: “The law isn’t about you—it’s about when we get bad representatives and must have the law to restrain them.” This is what we believe as conservatives—that the law must supersede personalities and intentions. As conservatives, we seek to bind government using the rule of law to prevent the abuse of power. The law is necessary because, as Madison put it, men will not always be angels. The ordinance preventing the government from taking private property and transferring it to another private property owner passed three to two. Where was Donald Trump during this debate? He was busy using eminent domain to take a little old lady’s home and flatten it for a parking lot to park limos at his casino. When asked about the justice of using this bully force against property owners, Trump replied that he had no problem with it and that he supported the Kelo decision. Of course Trump did—the Kelo decision allows more crony capitalism. It puts big business and big government more and more in bed together, with ordinary Americans left out. I ran for office in 2010 after spending my life outside of both big business and politics. I ran as a member of the Tea Party who was sick and tired of it all. Of the politicians. Of the people who sought to buy the politicians. Of the entire Washington machine. Donald Trump cannot fix our problems because he is an integral part of the problem. From using government to seize property to enrich himself, to hiring lobbyists to get what he wanted, Donald Trump has bought access to government at all levels and exploited that access for personal gain. Now he wants you to give him power. We should ask ourselves—why? Donald Trump is a fake conservative. Don’t let him destroy the limited government movement with chicanery and bluster. Frankly, you are not a conservative if you support this abuse of eminent domain, or the crony capitalism it enables. Add Trump’s support for Obamacare and a single-payer government-run healthcare to his support for higher taxes, and you have nothing that is really conservative at all. Will Trump now change his opinion on the Kelo decision? Perhaps, but do we really want the leader of the ostensibly conservative party to be a fraud? I think we deserve the real thing. A real conservative reformer who ran for the same reasons you would—for real change, not for power. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest I see Rand continuing his kamikaze run on Teh Donald. I assume he's still doing the charity eye surgeries in Haiti as part of Utah University's program. Trump donated $10K to the mission at Rand's request. Rand should shut up until he gets back from spending that $10K of Trump's charity donation. He did a Sunday inteview too from overseas, also dumped on Trump. Not classy.
#2. To: cranky (#0) Dr. Paul needs to grow up. What would make me vote for the phony who supported Mitch McConnell?
#3. To: TooConservative (#1) I see Rand continuing his kamikaze run on Teh Donald. Trump's record is fair game. Kelo was a wretched decision, imo. There are three kinds of people in the world: those that can add and those that can't #4. To: cranky (#0) "Where was Donald Trump during this debate? He was busy using eminent domain to take a little old lady’s home and flatten it for a parking lot to park limos at his casino." A) Individuals do not have the power to use eminent domain. Only government has that power. B) The City of Atlantic City tried to use that power to purchase her home at fair market value, but was unsuccessful. C) Trump offered her 100 times what she paid for her house, plus lifetime free residence at any of his properties, but she refused, holding out for more. D) She ended up moving to a nursing home and sold her house at auction for a fraction of what Trump offered.
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