http://www.observer.com/2010/slideshow/131739/eminent-domain"How did the Kochs manage to build up a pipeline network of this magnitude? By getting the government to use its tyrannical powers of eminent domain forcibly seize private property on Koch Industries' behalf."
C. Koch on the subject: "Those that threaten and confiscate private property lose capital and decline."
Hmm, guess he's wrong! The right-wing libertarians should have a field day trying to provide reasons why attacks on private property are unsustainable for firms - it's work pretty well for your benefactors.
Or, better yet: force is one of the most efficient and valuable business models and it wont disappear if you give greater power to the few people that have capital, land, improvements and other assets.
So, tell me kids: do you think Koch Industries should be liquidated, given its long laundry list of forcible property acquisitions which routinely formed the fundamentals of its business model? You don't like theft, right?