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Originally Posted by valo403
A lowball ridiculous comment? You don't even understand the basic tenets of property ownership and I'm being accused of a lowball comment? Christ, the intellect of this movement is astounding.
Who owns property in the system of Democracy practiced in the United States? The owner in fee simple. That's your answer.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fee_simple
In English law, a
fee simple (or
fee simple absolute) is an
estate in land, a form of
freehold ownership. It is the most common way that
real estate is owned in
common law countries, and is ordinarily the most complete ownership interest that can be had in
real property short of
allodial title, which is often reserved for governments. Fee simple ownership represents absolute ownership of real property but it is limited by the
four basic government powers of
taxation,
eminent domain,
police power, and
escheat, and it could also be limited by certain
encumbrances or a condition in the
deed.[
citation needed] How ownership is limited by these government powers often involves the shift from
allodial title to fee simple such as when uniting with other property owners acceding to property restrictions or municipal regulation
So in the real the Government owns all property and the people run the government. So they have every right to be there...

/ understands the can o worms is open... lol