Attorney: Administration Threatened to Destroy Investment Firm’s Reputation

The argument to abrogate private property rights in eminent domain cases is justified by the theory of the greater good. In other words users of eminent domain justify their taking of private property by stating that the public’s need to this particular piece of property outweighs the rights of the owner of the private property.
Now, this president who is sworn to defend the Constitution where it is stated that we have a right to property, where contracts are supposed to be sacred and worth the paper they’re printed on, where a man’s word is his bond, this president says
“I don’t stand with them (Lauria’s clients). I stand with Chrysler’s employees and their families and communities. I stand with Chrysler’s management, its dealers, and its suppliers. I stand with the millions of Americans who own and want to buy Chrysler cars. I don’t stand with those who held out when everybody else is making sacrifices.”
In other words, the Constitution be damned! The greater good is more important than the contract you own. It’s a sad day for America!
It’s a sad day for America, also, when the president can marshal the press to destroy someone who opposes his grab for power. I feel uneasy just writing these words about the government in my country.
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