@DrumBeatsLouder@Ellie5473630562@BravoTV@peacock That boy has autism. 3rd child was also planned but came quicker than expected. Went on vacation before knowing I was pregnant and drank the whole time. That boy is also fine, no autism.
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@DrumBeatsLouder@Ellie5473630562@BravoTV@peacock I was pregnant in college, no idea and kinda in denial, drank quite a bit (at first till pregnancy was confirmed). That boy is just fine.
Second pregnancy was planned. Didn’t touch alcohol for months before or after. Was in a UofM pregnancy study with constant monitoring.
Whitmer's MPSC has approved these Consumers Energy Rate increases over the last 8 years. Now they want $456 Million more!
2018: $66 million
2019 $24 million
2021: $100 million
2022: $34 million
2023: $155 million
2024: $92 million
2025: $154 million
2026: $276.6 million
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@LaffingGUY@HousewivesHub I didn’t say designer - I said stylist. The stylist should have picked a better design for each model to represent the product best by showing the highlights for the model’s body.
What’s happening in Michigan?
Michigan is surrounded by 20% of the world’s fresh surface water.
Yet while citizens pack town halls, attend planning meetings, write letters, and ask hard questions about water use, infrastructure, energy demand, and local accountability, billion-dollar investors and data center developers continue pushing massive projects across the state.
The question isn’t whether technology matters.
The question is whether Michigan’s natural resources matter more.
You can’t drink data.
Michigan residents deserve transparency, honest answers, and a seat at the table before decisions are made that could impact future generations.
Who should have the louder voice:
The people who live here, or the investors who profit here?
#Michigan #DataCenters #GreatLakes #WaterIsLife #YouCantDrinkData #MichiganFirst
@JocelynBenson@Sentinel2NO@PatriotPostGirl@Sentinel2NO@MIGOP@detroitnews@michigannews
Michigan holds nearly 20% of the world’s fresh surface water, a sacred trust we are obligated to protect for future generations. That is not negotiable.
So let me be blunt: Governor Whitmer smiling for photos with Sam Altman while handing over Michigan’s water and energy to his data centers is a betrayal of every family that depends on these resources. This isn’t economic development, it’s a sweetheart deal for a Silicon Valley billionaire at Michigan taxpayers’ expense.
AI data centers consume millions of gallons of water and massive amounts of electricity.
Who pays the price? Michigan families, farmers, and communities.
Who pockets the profits? Out-of-state tech oligarchs who will never have to live with the consequences.
I am running for Congress because Michigan’s water, land, and energy belong to the people of Michigan, not to the billionaire class and not to politicians who roll out the red carpet for them.
We will not subsidize the exploitation of our most precious natural resources so the ultra-wealthy can grow even richer.
Enough. Michigan is not for sale.