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Home Front: Politix
Pfizer abandons site of infamous Kelo eminent domain taking
2009-11-11
The private homes that New London, Conn., took away from Suzette Kelo and her neighbors have been torn down. Their former site is a wasteland of fields of weeds, a monument to the power of eminent domain. But now Pfizer, the drug company whose neighboring research facility had been the original cause of the homes' seizure, has just announced that it is closing up shop in New London.

To lure those jobs to New London a decade ago, the local government promised to demolish the older residential neighborhood adjacent to the land Pfizer was buying for next-to-nothing. Suzette Kelo fought the taking to the Supreme Court, and lost. Five justices found this redevelopment met the constitutional hurdle of "public use."

The Hartford Courant reports:

Pfizer Inc. will shut down its massive New London research and development headquarters and transfer most of the 1,400 people working there to Groton, the pharmaceutical giant said Monday. Pfizer is now deciding what to do with its giant New London offices, and will consider selling it, leasing it and other options, a company spokeswoman said.

Scott Bullock, Kelo's co-counsel in the case, told me: "This shows the folly of these redevelopment projects that use massive taxpayer subsidies and other forms of corporate welfare and abuse eminent domain."
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Posted by:Mullah Richard

#3  this also shows that the New London action was bad policy

it should have been attacked and defeated on that basis,

attacking it on the basis of being unconstitutional turned out to be futile
Posted by: lord garth   2009-11-11 10:40  

#2  Government efficiency at its best.

Let this be a lesson, government can NOT and will NOT ever do well what private business and people can do.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-11-11 08:08  

#1  Shows me that the Supremes can't tell a bullshit artist from a honest person.
Posted by: 3dc   2009-11-11 01:05  

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