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I wonder how many pubs in texas, that want trumps wall,

Posted on: January 13, 2019 at 08:02:23 CT
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are holding land and looking for a big gubmint payday:



Global Life Park in Arlington, Texas Rangers, Arlington TX

The city of Arlington used eminent domain to obtain 13 acres for the Rangers Ballpark in 1991. One investor, George W. Bush, transformed his initial $606,302 investment into $14.9 million when the team changed hands in 1998. That’s quite a profit for someone who campaigned for private property rights in 1994.
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     Yeah. Pretty messed up, wouldn't you say? (nm) - ummmm MU - 1/13 09:33:20
     They didn’t use eminent domain, they took property - El-ahrairah BAMA - 1/13 08:38:52
          Yes, they used eminent domain... - DoltfromSTL MU - 1/13 08:45:03
     10 instances that show that the taxpayer should never - Bulldog Bob Brown STL - 1/13 08:27:06
     I wonder how many pubs in texas, that want trumps wall, - tigerdb MU - 1/13 08:02:23
          He made money on the team, not the land (nm) - DoltfromSTL MU - 1/13 08:04:31
               He profited from the process... - tigerdb MU - 1/13 08:07:41
                    So? What do you have against investment and making a profit - DoltfromSTL MU - 1/13 08:08:52
                         His corporation utilized eminent domain to make their - tigerdb MU - 1/13 08:11:32
                              Voters approved it by a 2 to 1 margin...Bush only owned 2% (nm) - DoltfromSTL MU - 1/13 08:20:09
     You're not getting a wall(nm) - TheShoe STL - 1/13 07:58:39
          we already have walls and MORE walls are currently - blake1771 KC - 1/13 11:29:11
          Wanna bet? (nm) - DoltfromSTL MU - 1/13 08:00:46
               RE: Wanna bet? (nm) - TheShoe STL - 1/13 08:03:03
                    RE: Wanna bet? (nm) - DoltfromSTL MU - 1/13 08:03:40




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