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Big Yellow Taxi and Property Rights

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“Don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone?” Joni Mitchell sang it — and today, we’re living it. Across the country, farmland and open land are being bulldozed for soulless private-equity apartment blocks and “affordable housing” boondoggles cooked up between politicians and developers.
From Florida to New Jersey, the government isn’t just rubber-stamping ugly growth — it’s trying to seize private property to hand over to builders. But sometimes, people push back. A family farm in Cranbury, New Jersey just beat an eminent-domain takeover — a rare win for ordinary Americans who actually own and work their land.
This isn’t anti-growth. It’s pro-sanity. Build where it makes sense. Revitalize cities. But don’t bulldoze heritage, agriculture, and generational property just to slap up another copy-paste complex. Paradise is precious. Let’s stop paving it over.
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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608
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WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:
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“Don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone?” Joni Mitchell sang it — and today, we’re living it. Across the country, farmland and open land are being bulldozed for soulless private-equity apartment blocks and “affordable housing” boondoggles cooked up between politicians and developers.
From Florida to New Jersey, the government isn’t just rubber-stamping ugly growth — it’s trying to seize private property to hand over to builders. But sometimes, people push back. A family farm in Cranbury, New Jersey just beat an eminent-domain takeover — a rare win for ordinary Americans who actually own and work their land.
This isn’t anti-growth. It’s pro-sanity. Build where it makes sense. Revitalize cities. But don’t bulldoze heritage, agriculture, and generational property just to slap up another copy-paste complex. Paradise is precious. Let’s stop paving it over.
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