Kevin O'Leary's proposed data center in Utah will require 9 Gigawatts of energy to function when fully built, double Utah's current energy usage for the entire state.
It will dump around 23 atomic bombs worth of thermal load on the environment every day.
@LeadingReport That's nice, but how about drafting legislation to stop foreign nationalist invaders from entering our country?
Or even easier, enforce the laws that are actually already available to do so!
@LeadingReport He's afraid of the Easter Bunny, but more afraid he will be struck by lightning from God while stumbling around looking for hidden eggs.
BREAKING: Election integrity organization Omega4America says they are worried Trump may lose in all swing states if nothing changes because they’ve found abundant “phantom voters” registered on their rolls.
“Every state we test, all 26, has from 7% to 18% of its registered voters who either do not exist, or reside at addresses that do not exist, or live at real addresses – that are gas stations, convenience stores, or restaurants.”
BREAKING: Ohio researchers joined United Sovereign Americans and have been able to conduct a peer-reviewed audit of the state’s voter rolls at the time of the 2022 Ohio election and have prepared a report that summarizes the issues they encountered.
The day after certification in 2022, the Ohio statewide voter roll database showed:
•58,209 resided in an apartment or in a mobile home lot but had no unit number as required on their voter registration application to ensure proper delivery of mail, including mail-in ballot material.
•4,143 were older than the oldest person in the U.S. at the time or were too young to legally register.
•6,348 had a date of birth that was different in 2022 than it was in 2020.
•253,486 voters supposedly registered on January 1st, 84,221 voters registered on another Federal holiday and 201,693 voters registered on Sunday -- all times when Ohio boards of elections and state offices are closed.
•120,094 had registration dates in the 2022 state voter file that were earlier than their registration date in the 2020 file. 59,025 people were listed as registering to vote before they were born.
•243,583 had state identification numbers that had changed since 2020, even though federal laws require each voter be issued “a unique state identifier.” 34,233 had 2 to 5 registration records with different state identification numbers, making it possible for them to vote more than once.
Via AmericanThinker