@Allegiant Calling it? I’m still waiting for you to call me back. You said 1 hour. It’s been 7. Still holding though. Don’t worry. My flight is only taking off in 20 minutes.
@Allegiant I’m sure your customer service agents poor attitudes are a result of working for a company who puts them in the position of dealing with angry customers due to poor policies. 7 hour hold time is inexcusable all though she tried to excuse it.
@Allegiant my flight is boarding. I’ve been trying to get through to change my flight for 7 hours. I’m still on fucking hold. Multiple times I’ve been told 2 minutes, no one answers. Your app won’t allow me to do it online. I paid for trip flex and can’t use it. Wtf!
@Allegiant my flight is boarding. I’ve been trying to get through to change my flight for 7 hours. I’m still on fucking hold. Multiple times I’ve been told 2 minutes, no one answers. Your app won’t allow me to do it online. I paid for trip flex and can’t use it. Wtf!
🚨 Georgia Power is using eminent domain to seize people's homes and land so they can run power lines for massive data centers.
They're literally kicking families out of houses they've owned for decades — all to power Big Tech’s AI farms.
Your home can be taken from you… but not for a road or school. For data centers.
This is insane. 😡
Would you let them take your house for this?
🚨BREAKING: ICE agents kidnapped a U.S. citizen, while he was grabbing coffee, in Maryland.
Samuel Guzmán repeatedly told agents he was born in the United States. He even offered to show his ID… and they didn’t believe him.
Instead, they took his phone, wallet, and keys, shoved him in their car, illegally transported him to another location, questioned him about where he was “really” from, for 2 hours, and refused to let him call anyone.
Then, once they realized he was a U.S. citizen… they let him go without explaining why he was detained.
The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures…. ICE agents don’t get to kidnap someone, from a coffee shop parking lot, without reasonable suspicion or probable cause.
The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process…. Holding someone against their will while refusing to tell them why, or denying them access to contact anyone, is a constitutional violation.
And the Equal Protection principles mean the government can’t target people simply because of their race, ethnicity, or the language they speak.
If you’re okay with constitutional rights disappearing the moment someone has the wrong last name, or skin color…
You were never defending law and order.
BREAKING: After local outrage in Andover, the council will rescind the ordinances that allowed data centers and introduce a ban.
Andover is now one of multiple data center fights we have helped stop in just the last month. We can keep crushing these projects with people power!!!
I wish this was fake but residents near Driscoll’s berry farms report a 38% higher incidence of childhood cancer.
Santa Cruz County is the heart of California's $3B strawberry industry and home to Driscoll's world headquarters.
Coincidentally, it also has the second-highest childhood cancer rate of any county in California.
At 22.5 childhood cancers per 100,000 children, the rate is more than 38% above the statewide average of 16.3.
Over 5,060 acres of pesticides linked to those same cancers are sprayed in the Pajaro Valley every year to grow 40% of California's strawberries.
Worst of all, it’s often next to schools and homes where children spend most of their time.
According to the latest data, over 2,000,000 pounds of pesticides were applied just in this school district’s area alone.
Driscoll’s is reported to apply two together:
1. 1,3-D: fumigant used to sterilize the soil, officially listed by the state as a carcinogen, causes tumors in multiple animal studies
2. Chloropicrin: originally deployed as a chemical weapon in World War I, so toxic that it kills or disables test animals before scientists can even evaluate its long-term carcinogenicity
But yeah it’s probably just a coincidence all the kids are getting cancer?
This is why you need to be buying local and seasonal fruit.
Do not trust major corporations to do the right thing for our food or health.
Residents in Cumberland County, New Jersey say they can’t even wash their clothes or drink their tap water because of the new META Data Centers
- On resident messed up an entire load of white clothes because it came out stained because of the brown water
- Multiple residents say they can no longer drink the water and must buy bottled water
- 82 year old resident says she must move
- 81 year old resistant also says she has to move
- Another resident says “My electric and gas bill is more than my car payment”
- One resident says the lights from the data center are so bright she doesn’t have to turn night lights on in her house at night
- ER visits are being reported due to asthma linked to air quality
Drastic increases in water pollution, air pollution, noise and light pollution
New Brunswick, NJ, just told Big Tech to go screw itself. Hundreds stormed City Hall, criticized skyrocketing water/power bills for AI server farms, and forced the council to cancel the 27,000 sq ft data center plan on Wednesday.
Result? They swapped it for a park instead.🎉
@ABC Shutting down trusted-traveler programs because adults in Washington could not fund the government is exactly why people lose faith in institutions. Folks did the paperwork, paid the fee, played by the rules. The least their government can do is stay open and keep its own.
@abierkhatib Yes, SAD it is and quite endemic of a great many of the 90% Americans fighting over less than 10% of everything the 1% throws on the floor for them like table scraps.
@WallStreetApes This is only possible due to one of the most horrible SCOTUS decisions in history: Kelo -v- New London, that literally, by a ruling, changed the words "public use" to "public benefit" in the 5th Amendment.
Cranbury Township is looking to take ownership of a 175-year-old family farm for a housing development project
The farm owners don’t want to sell, so the New Jersey town plans to take it by eminent domain
The farm has survived significant historical events, including the Civil War and the Great Depression. Cranbury Township aims to seize the farm to meet New Jersey’s state-mandated affordable housing requirements, stemming from the Mount Laurel Doctrine and a 2024 bill signed by Governor Phil Murphy
The farm owners received a letter from the Cranbury Township Committee notifying them that their farm was targeted for affordable housing. If they refused to sell, the township would proceed with eminent domain