I totally agree, but something isn't right. I don't know why. I think that there is something that we don't know.
Save this and berate me when my gut turns out to be wrong. which I hope it is in this case. But I don't trust anything anymore, and that makes my opinion almost worthless. But I'm just being honest. Please have pity on a warn out anon. I'm only human and these fuckers don't seem to have any limits.
I 100% agree. On top of that, consider this. All of the states other than Texas share one of two grids depending on geographic location. There is one for the Eastern states and another one for the western states. You can bet that these companies will get all of the power they need even if it means that consumers are forced to use less.
Since Texas has it's own grid, we recently passed a law that forces these companies to generate their own power at their own expense and sell any excess back to the grid. They are being per-authorized to build small nuclear reactors to generate the power that they need.
I work in staffing and we have developed AI bots to search for key words/concepts on applicants social media posts. I hate it, but surprisingly, I'd be okay with this for this purpose. We have enough people that hate the US here already. We don't need any more. Especially now that we know they intend to disappear into the country, overstay their visa, and mooch off of our welfare programs.
It's been a few years, but they came after me for some ancient debt and I had to hire a lawyer, but the old creditor didn't get a penny because my lawyer knew the law. Being a paralegal, this shouldn't cost you a dime. Just some time writing letters that you already know how to write. It might be fun to let Grok have a go at writing the letters.
If the US were to defund NATO and stop sending foreign aid to European countries, I wonder how long it would take for them to lose their free healthcare. I am sick of them acting like they're better than the US because they have free healthcare.
Texas has a lot of control over their grid that other states don't.
There are basically 3 grids in the US. Loosely, there is one for the east, one for the west. and Texas has one to itself.
These data centers that want to setup business in the east and the west have to negotiate with multiple entities. There is a lot less red tape and a lot fewer hands looking for a hand out in Texas.
You are mega-talented fren. Please make more.