4) do you have the right to hold out for an even higher price than your neighbor

4) do you have the right to hold out for an even higher price than your neighbors ‘on principle’ (see china’s houses in the middle of highways)?

So give me an example of something that’s actually hard, because the state does evil ED sh-t all the time. Doesn’t mean it should.


Source date (UTC): 2019-12-25 03:51:07 UTC

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@probiotical 2) But if it’s for practical necessity, do you have the right to deny say, a subway, monorail, highway, if you are ‘highly compensated’ for it? What about the ranchers on the texas-mexico border? 3) For developer profits? No. Not unless you also get a share of the appreciation.

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@probiotical 2) But if it’s for practical necessity, do you have the right to deny say, a subway, monorail, highway, if you are ‘highly compensated’ for it? What about the ranchers on the texas-mexico border? 3) For developer profits? No. Not unless you also get a share of the appreciation.

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