I am serious, and I do know what representative government is.
I never said anything about "leasing" property. That was someone else's characterization of my comments. You own your property, to the exclusion of all others. Just not the government, so much.
Consider:
Exhibit A -- From virtually the beginning of the Republic it has been understood, and enforced, that if "the government" (yes, I know, collectively that includes me), decides there is some public benefit to taking your property and seeing that it's put to some other use, the government can do that. The government just has to pay you for it. It is not, and never has been, about "the government", exclusively, possessing and controlling the property. That's why railroads get eminent domain powers. It's why electric cooperatives and utilities get eminent powers. It's why the Keystone pipeline gets eminent domain powers, and I think they're Canadian, aren't they?

If the government can make a reasonable case the public somehow, someway benefits, they're in.
Exhibit B -- If "the government" can just take our property anytime it determines the public will somehow benefit from it, do we really "own" our property to the exclusion of all others, or just all others except the government?
Exhibit C -- They have an army. If they really want my property, they're going to take it.
I just don't understand the shrill whining of the Mrs. Keno's of the world, reinforced apparently on this board. Again, people, the government has to pay you for the property. Furthermore, you get to go in front of a jury and complain how they threw you out of your childhood home, and that home really had a high value. Trust me, they come out all right on price.
So effectively, all eminent domain consists of is "the government" simply telling us, you can't live in that location, you can't farm in that location, you can't operate your business in that location. We're not out anything. And the government tells us we can't live, farm or do business in certain locations all the time. It's called planning and zoning, and no one seems to care until a porno shop wants to move in next door to you.