Donald Trump and Marco Rubio are fighting over the government’s power of eminent domain. Rubio, who wants to restrict that land-seizure powers within traditional limits, and thus protect property rights, is definitely on the correct side of this debate. But this is just one skirmish in the war over how much compulsory power government wields. I wrote about it at Opportunity Lives, here. Please read; the subject is important.
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