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Dane Kiffin
Dane Kiffin@oreo2511·
@Rebel_Viewpoint I understand that. We have players who played at LSU and are now elsewhere. I don’t care about them. Y’all are just obsessed with Lane, LSU and any player that left OM to come to LSU. I just think it’s funny. I actually like some OM accounts though.
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Timbo Slice
Timbo Slice@TimLukeAnderson·
A golf course can use more water and contributes nothing towards the economy . These are not DuPont chemical facilities so what pollutants do you think are being produced. These facilities provide a service not a product . So waste isn’t even part of the loop. They are about as much of an eye sore as the huge distribution /logistics warehouses I se all over the northern Mississippi . I can agree with you on the job arguement 100% . The effect in the Commercial office space would probably be a good indicator of what would happen if these data centers shut in and closed down .
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Sip Central
Sip Central@sip_central·
I’m sure most people who follow this account don’t care about this, but want to give my opinion anyways 🤷‍♂️ I don’t think anyone has a problem with job creation and I care a lot less about fulfillment centers. That’s not what I take issue with. It’s the data centers. Data centers are not fulfillment centers. They hum constantly. They are an eyesore sitting on what used to be functional land. And the environmental toll on the surrounding communities is real. They’ve been found to pollute nearby waters sources and use an astronomical amount of power and water to cool the technology. A lot of times, those power bills can get passed down to local residents, there’s plenty of well documented cases of that happening. The bigger issue nobody wants to say out loud: what happens to all of this infrastructure if the AI bubble pops? OpenAI is losing $12 billion a quarter. These are not profitable companies thus far and are not propped up by sustainable revenue. They are propped up by investor cash. If that dries up, Mississippi is left with empty buildings and lost jobs. And those 2,000 jobs? I’d love to see the data on how many of those actually go to Mississippians versus people relocating from out of state to fill roles they were already doing somewhere else. “New jobs in Mississippi” and “new jobs FOR Mississippians” are not the same sentence. These are questions we should be asking.
Governor Tate Reeves@tatereeves

$25 billion total investment. 2,000 total jobs. @amazon is investing another $12 billion and creating 800 more jobs across Madison and Hinds County. That makes $25 billion and 2,000 jobs in announcements in Madison, Warren and Hinds counties in just the last two years. The company isn’t just reinvesting in our state — they are again betting on our people.  Mississippi has momentum and THIS is our time!

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@mightytacit @BC70827878 @DaveHawkinsX @davidsenra @tobi Regulation alone cannot overcome supply and demand. The same quantity of oil produced would inevitably lead to higher prices if demand increased. No level of government will force producers to eat losses unless the government reimburses which is counterintuitive
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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
"Capitalism created the possibility of the win win win. It used to be a zero sum game where somebody won, somebody else lost. The biggest mistake people make, intellectuals in particular, they still think we're in a zero sum world. They're obsessed with some billionaires because Bernie Sanders thinks that Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk somehow stole the money from the people. They don't understand that it's this prosperity machine that's creating more, not just for those billionaires, but for everything that they're touching. They're creating value for their customers, they're creating value for their employees. Their suppliers are flourishing, their investors are seeing their capital go up. It can be reinvested and compound. All philanthropy ultimately comes from business. That's where the profits are. Where does all the taxes come from? It ultimately comes from business as well. This is the engine that's lifting humanity out. The entrepreneurs are the drivers of that engine. Somebody like Elon Musk, he gets a very, very, very tiny sliver of the value that he creates for the whole world." — @iamjohnmackey
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@Alex71455 @_Aymen_212 @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay This is so funny. 1) we did rescue that pilot. 2) I do not see Israel as our greatest ally. That relationship is very transactional. Unlike the UK, we actually get intelligence and military action in return. (To be clear I don’t like Israel, but they still help more than UK)
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
As US military Aircraft are forced to "fly around" European airspace to Iran- What would those European countries (and NATO Allies") do exactly, if the Americans just flew over them anyway? Think about it.
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@mightytacit @BC70827878 @DaveHawkinsX @davidsenra @tobi Fracking is a beautiful example of what OP means. A new technology opens the ability to extract more of a limited resource with little to no impact on M2. As a result, oil is cheaper bc a capitalist paid the upfront cost of developing the technology w the intention to distribute
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@Alex71455 @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay The US has significantly better first strike capabilities, strategic long-range bombers, missile defense systems, submarine detection, etc. If you simulate this 1 million times, there are no results where France survives and US survives more times than you are willing to admit.
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Alex
Alex@Alex71455·
@ItsAccountedFor @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay yes the MAD doctrine is the base of the nuclear deterence that's actually the whole point and you wouldn't do better than France in this case no matter how much you boast
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@Alex71455 @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay Nuclear warfare is obviously mutually assured destruction but to think the US wouldn’t fare better in a 1v1 is hilarious. French command would be decimated before a single French missile is fired. MAD doctrine would be your only way to keep things close
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Alex
Alex@Alex71455·
@ItsAccountedFor @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay I was talking specifically about nuclear conflict, who has more nuke doesn't matter, as long as they both have enough, and France has enough
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@Alex71455 @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay Counter point? My entire point is that if France or Europe want a conflict with the US, it will not go well for them. Any type of conflict frankly. Military, economic, you name it.
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@WhiteShip7m I think we agree culturally but are locked in a showdown of patriotism and whose dick is bigger lmao. Where we disagree is on the current alliance. What does the US gain? We can’t even rely on the UK to give us accurate military intelligence anymore (see the Caribbean).
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WhiteShip
WhiteShip@WhiteShip7m·
@ItsAccountedFor No it was the British empire of which the US was a byproduct of. So maybe you could make that argument. I’m a big fan of WASP USA and all Anglo Saxon countries sadly WASP USA no longer exists.
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@WhiteShip7m The UK’s greatest achievement is the USA, and you can’t argue otherwise. And yes that explains my Anglo Saxon surname and my home region that was majority settled by other Anglo saxons
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WhiteShip
WhiteShip@WhiteShip7m·
@ItsAccountedFor British patriots beat British loyalists the horror. You’re probably Ellis islander trash 🚮
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@amsterdam_991 @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay The US and Western Europe especially are both cultural and blood brothers (through lineage and war). It makes sense to be natural allies. But “leaders” have cast our culture aside for numbers growing on paper
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Amsterdam 🦉🇳🇱
Amsterdam 🦉🇳🇱@amsterdam_991·
@ItsAccountedFor @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay 400 years ago we founded New York. I agree it is less. That is also why the EU was created by us. How beautiful the world would be of the EU and US are aligned and not destroyed from within. Either by radicals or watering down of culture.
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@amsterdam_991 @Bruh_idfk6 @BowesChay I totally agree. IMO, NATO and the EU have become very similar. Good intentions that are dragged down by bloat and bureaucracy. For whatever reason, both regions have managed to encourage their worst to pursue politics and bureaucracy. We’re letting scum lead and subsidizing it
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