Like a politician from any party hasn't made Domain an issue ever. BFD. Yes, the vast majority of people will be happily cashing their checks. Tax incentives are offered to get billions of dollars worth of business. You really are this dense.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
BFD? It isn't your land , right? Who cares if the government can take it without your permission. We have a Canadian Co that needs to sell oil to China! Build them a pipeline and oh btw let's give refineries they are doing business with a tax subsidy along the way!
So helping companies with tax incentives or loans is a-ok now with you, Solendra was hunky dory. Or are you just picking and choosing who you wish to treat better/worse?
Nope, its you doing the hating. So you found an year old article that some TEA partier challenged a guy.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
So you have found nothing to support your lie? No articles stating how happy private land owners are about Keystone's land grab.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?se...cus&id=8557072
When we asked Hill why he's standing in their way, he replied, "I don't think I am. I've been willing to make a deal with a reasonable person, they just haven't shown me that person yet."
So the pipeline company took it and the county set a price -- all before Hill said yes, just as Texas law allows.
Once pipeline companies pick their route through Texas they have to buy rights to use the land. But if they can't reach a deal, Texas law allows pipeline companies to seize it using eminent domain. It isn't the government doing it -- they don't even need government permission --
it's a private company seizing someone else's private land to make private profits.
"It wasn't anytime at all before people started asking who are these SOBs? They come in like they own the place," Hill said.
Hill isn't alone. Transcanada, which is already working in other parts of the country, says it's made deals with landowners for 99 percent of the Texas land it needs, but is still in court over eminent domain seizures with about two dozen Texas landowners. And while there's plenty of controversy over the pipeline, that's not Hill's problem.
He likes Big Oil. His father was once president of the Houston Oil and Houston Pipeline companies. He just thinks business was done better back then when deals were made outside of court.
"Maybe arrogance is catching -- like the flu or something like that," Hill said. "This is not something I want to do. I am 86 years old. My time is getting scarce."
The group 'We Texans' has scoured county courthouses across Texas and found at least 89 eminent domain cases. In our area, there are, or were, 13 in Jefferson County, five in Liberty County, and six in Polk County -- all in various stages. A recent state Supreme Court case may limit pipeline companies' ability to do this in the future.
- See more at:
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?se....xx0mLyw5.dpuf