Democracy is not a gift; it is a fight. It is a fight for every voice to be heard, for every right to be protected, and for every person to be free.
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So let me get this straight…
We’re now being told JD Vance used the Situation Room to lead “war room” meetings about the Epstein fallout.
Allegations of Trump sexually abusing minors?
I thought the Situation Room was for actual wars.
Trump keeps telling everyone to move on while the Epstein story keeps getting bigger and closer to home.
Then BOOM.
We’re in a war with Iran.
A war nobody voted for, nobody wanted, and few can clearly explain.
Straits of Hormuz closed.
Gas prices skyrocket.
The entire news cycle changed overnight.
Funny how quickly Epstein disappeared from the headlines.
You can outrun a news cycle.
The print and legacy news media is a joke.
You can’t outrun Epstein forever.
WE are watching.
WE are not stupid.
WE are united in the Tired of the Bullshit party.
Erin Brockovich has launched a website and has begun tracking all data centers in America and logging resident complaints
In just 1 week it’s already logged 1,690 resident complaints
For this who don’t remember
Erin Brockovich was the paralegal responsible for winning out a case against PG&E, Hinckley in California, because their wastewater runoff was seeping into rural areas and creating a lot of health issues for, for the surrounding neighborhoods
That case brought in a $333 million settlement that went to the families affected by the situation because a lot of them either had staggering medical bills due to their tap water was no longer safe
So why is this important, well residents all over America are reporting their tap water and river water is being heavily polluted by data centers
Her map of data centers is new, she just launched it
The website features an interactive US map showing operational, under-construction, and proposed AI data centers, overlaid with community-reported complaints
Residents can submit reports with details, photos, and locations. Within days of launch, it received a surge of submissions over 1,600 in the first week, and reports of 1,800+ from 47 states shortly after
Common Resident Complaints Being Logged
- Water usage
- Raising utility bills for residents
- Noise pollution: Constant 24/7 humming from fans, generators, and cooling systems disrupting sleep, daily life, and wildlife.
- E-waste from frequent hardware upgrades, pollution including PFAS concerns
Ohh my god it’s true
49,000 residents, mostly on the California side of Lake Tahoe, are losing access to 75% of their electricity supply after May 2027
Thr power is being given to Data Centers
This even effects their ski resorts and casinos
- Liberty Utilities buys 25% of its power from its own Nevada solar facilities.
• The remaining 75% has come from NV Energy, Nevada’s main utility
• NV Energy notified Liberty it will not renew the contract after May 2027, citing its own resource needs driven by massive data center demand
This affects a tourist area with ski resorts, casinos, and28 million annual visitors
Northern Nevada has become a major data center hub for companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft
- Data centers already used 22% of Nevada’s electricity in 2024
- Projections suggest up to 35% by 2030
- Just 12 new projects could add 5,900 megawatts of demand by 2033
- This is equivalent to 2.8x the output of Hoover Dam
- NV Energy described the growth as “unprecedented” and is prioritizing these large industrial loads
Absolutely INSANE
The massive Utah data center, called the Stratos Project, will be as big as 2,000 Walmarts, will need 9GW of electricity to run, and will generate the heat equivalent of 23 atom bombs detonating every single day in Hansel Valley. The expected impact of wildlife is catastrophic.
https://t.co/pZjrpcTaIe
Imagine a building a half-mile wide. Now imagine that building stretches from Seattle to Portland. That's what they're gonna build in Utah. Utahns showed up in droves to oppose it. The 3-man county commission passed it anyway. This is "democracy." Lol
I don't normally advocate violence, but they're making it VERY difficult here.