An important
article by Myron Magnet about the inappropriate exercise of eminent domain
and similar abuses of local government power:
A U.S.
Supreme Court justice recounted over cocktails a while ago his
travails with his hometown zoning board. He wanted to build an
addition onto his house, containing what the plans described as a
home office, but he met truculent and lengthy resistance. This is a
residential area, a zoning official blustered—no businesses
allowed. The judge mildly explained that he would not be running a
business from the new room; he would be using it as a study. Well,
challenged the suspicious official, what business are you in? I work
for the government, the justice replied. Okay, the official finally
conceded—grudgingly, as if conferring an immense and special
discretionary favor; we’ll let it go by this time. But, he snapped
in conclusion, don’t ever expletive-deleted with us again.
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