The very fact that broken families are so painful is why we have the doctrine of the family. It teaches us how to have families we actually want to be with.
But this same guy will tell you a couple of polar bears did walk to Iraq to get on a boat with a 900 year old man so God could drown the Giants.
When Christians argue like atheists… it’s a bad look.
Average voter: housing here became too expensive, we can’t afford it anymore
Economists: your city needs to build more housing to increase supply
Average voter: I don’t want more housing, I want housing to be more affordable
That’s basically the state of the discourse
I don’t know why data centers have become this generations nuclear power.
Unlike nuclear power, there is a 0% chance that a data center can lead to any sort of disaster scenario.
This project in Utah is:
- in an uninhabited area
- bought and repurposed water already in use
- is bringing its own power, so it won’t cost citizens anything
It’s like being against building a nuclear power plant in the middle of Nevada, except there is no radioactive waste. No fall out. No risk of anything.
It’s a big computer in the middle of nowhere, that is self sufficient in all resources.
There are a million real problems in America.
Data centers just aren’t one.
I grew up in the Church
Read the Mormon Bible
Family Home Evening every night
Did a 3-year mission
Anointed 5th-degree Boy Scout
Married a 16-cow wife
Had 7 children in first 5 years of marriage
Didn’t know Nephi had a pet cat named Nehor.
Church hid this on their website.
SHELF BROKEN
This is the kind of slopulism that I hate.
Institutional investors are a MICRO slice of home purchases.
Actual affordable housing comes from letting developers build market demand, ending parking minimums, ending abuse of environmental laws via frivolous lawsuits, and more…