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Superior Court Judge Julio Mendez has ruled a casino can steal a man's home through eminent domain because the state has the "authority" to do whatever it pleases. From NJ.com: ATLANTIC CITY — A Hammonton man's fight to keep the Atlantic City home that his family has owned for more than four decades took a hit today as a judge ruled a state-run agency has the authority to take the property through eminent domain.In other words, the state can do whatever the hell it wants, because f*** you. Whether it's eminent domain or asset forfeiture, the state feels entitled to steal anything it wants from anyone at any time for any reason. We are all witnessing the decline of the U.S. into a third world kleptocracy. |