Everyone’s talking about the AI job apocalypse.
Fewer people are asking what happens next.
When jobs disappear at scale:
→ demand for support rises
→ systems get overwhelmed
And the sector expected to carry it?
Wasn’t built for that level of pressure.
Comal County weather is taking a big swing this week. After temperatures in the 90s yesterday, today is cold and windy, with a colder night ahead.
Critical fire weather conditions are expected through Monday evening.
A light freeze is possible in some areas tonight.
Corpus Christi's water issues highlight how drought, growth, and industry threaten supply. Texas should prioritize sustainable, long-term solutions to prevent more cities from facing crises. point?
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🔥Burn ban update for Comal County:
As of 9 AM today, the burn ban is temporarily lifted in the unincorporated areas until 6 AM Wednesday, March 11.
Signs and the website may still show the ban as active while updates are made.
Questions? Fire Marshal’s Office: 830.643.3748 🔥
Most meaningful change doesn’t happen overnight.
It’s built slowly through steady work, thoughtful conversations, and people willing to ask hard questions about how systems can improve.
The causes worth fighting for are rarely easy.
Strong communities, responsible leadership, and long-term stability don’t happen by accident.
They happen because people choose to engage instead of looking away.
#MotivationMonday
Grateful today for the women who lead with strength, compassion, and vision.
The work of building strong communities continues every day.
#InternationalWomensDay
@recap_david This experience has equipped me with tools to build a business that would have taken years to establish. Embracing change has proven to be a valuable benefit.
Robotics in agriculture could boost efficiency and reduce waste. But transitions matter. What happens to farm labor? Can small farms afford it? How do we prevent further consolidation? Innovation is powerful, but stability needs careful planning.
🧵 Farming robots are no longer experimental.
They're deployed, profitable, and reshaping agriculture.
In orchards, vineyards, vegetable fields, and beyond, they're tackling labor shortages, precision spraying, and chemical reduction at scale.
This is how robotics is quietly becoming the backbone of next-gen agriculture [Save this thread for later 📌]
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If AI dramatically increases productivity, what responsibility should companies have to invest in workforce transition and retraining so communities remain stable?
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon said mass AI job automation will cause civil unrest
"you can't layoff 2,000,000 truckers tomorrow"
Hints at UBI (income assistance)
Said even his company will have fewer workers
🗳️ Election Day is here, Comal County!
Polls are open today from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
You may vote at any open Vote Center in Comal County. Locations are included below.
Before heading out, you can also review your sample ballot here:
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Please join us in welcoming Brett Neely as the new full time Deputy Constable for Precinct 1.
Commissioners Court approved his appointment this week. We look forward to the service and dedication he will bring to our community.
Welcome to Comal County, Deputy Neely.
So saddened by the shooting in Austin. Praying for the victims, their loved ones, and the first responders.
May we continue to look out for one another and strengthen our communities. 💔
#AustinTX#TexasCommunity
@cbsaustin If AI infrastructure demand continues to grow, how should communities begin planning water and energy systems now to avoid facing this same dilemma repeatedly?
A 70,000-gallon-per-day question isn’t small.
The denial reflects legitimate water concerns — but we still need a serious conversation about how infrastructure must evolve if communities are going to host AI-scale development.
The San Marcos City Council voted 5-2 early Wednesday morning to deny a proposed AI data center that would have consumed up to 70,000 gallons of water per day.
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