Someone compared this to the period of the Robber Barons, but they at least had the good grace to give us a railway system that was needed. This decision is being couched in "public good" terms, but all it builds is an office park, and, potentially, a waterfront mall with hotels.
I just can't see the public good in turning small landholders off their property and making them no long landholders.
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I just can't see the public good in turning small landholders off their property and making them no long landholders.