The City of Taylor, Texas, is facing public outcry after residents found out a data center’s being constructed on land donated as a public space.
Texas
Of course. The people of Texas deserve better than what most of their elected officials delivery. But then, the majority keep voting for them, so…
The majority don’t vote.
https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/historical/70-92.shtml
Look at 2024. Less than half of the voting age population in Texas voted. It’s abyssmal.
The voter apathy is understandable. Look at Virginia’s redistricting. All that effort to get it passed and the Supreme Court of the state tosses it out on a dumb technicality.
It’s a cut and dry example of people going out to vote and their vote meaning nothing.
Discouragement is understandable, but to me apathy is not. You don’t address frustration about loss of control by giving up control. That’s like responding to a burglary by leaving your doors unlocked.
Weird, the state of Texas makes it so easy for people to vote /s
Texas is a mess.
Even Austin suck ass now.
At least my shitty Republican burb won’t ever have a data center. All they care about is stuffing more overpriced apartments into what little is left of our open space.
No good deed goes unpunished.
Are data centers flammable? Asking for a friend. /s
The ones powered by natural gas are … explosive




