Re: Eminent Domain Abuse

From: Arthur A. Fay (afay3_at_houston.rr.com)
Date: 03/02/05


Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 23:50:32 GMT

On 3/2/05 1:05 PM, in article 42260f67.6357976@news.telus.net,
"royls@telus.net" <royls@telus.net> wrote:

> You are talking about substituting capital for land, a very different
> matter. The supply of land is fixed. Learn it or condemn yourself to
> talk nonsense.

Speaking of nonsense, why is a finite commodity not subject to the laws of
supply and demand? There are limited broadcast bands for radio and
television. There is a finite amount of natural resources. What, exactly,
is the issue here?

Art



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