The Kelo case illustrates the principle regardless of the reason for the taking: What's mine is mine, and what's your'n is mine, too.
"Reasonable" compensation notwithstanding.
Besides, the Kelo case deserves whatever attention it can get, now, 15 years later. Especially in light of NYC's potential or actual taking of ventilators.
Hey, Mr. Prepper, Mr. Mormon, Mr. Farmer, we need your provisions now for the feeding of our empty-headed citified multitudes, and the hell with you and your future.
Hey, Mr. County Health Department...
"...from each according to his ability, to each according to his need...""
Terry, 230RN