Margie Freeman
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Margie Freeman
@LetLogicReign
🇺🇸 MAGA/MAHA, Pure🩸 1A 2A, Seeker of Facts. I block accounts that post fake information. Do better.

To be clear: I like MAGA conservatives and usually vote for them, but pushing Byron Donalds for Florida governor is a mistake. He's not the right fit. Florida's already deep red—we don't need to take a step back. These northern transplants often bring a rude, pretentious style that clashes with our DeSantis-style conservatism. Donalds might be great for New York or Ohio, but not here. His support for massive AI data centers is reckless. We're talking campuses the size of Central Park in Texas, with some proposals hitting thousands of acres. These facilities can guzzle up to 5 million gallons of water a day for cooling, create toxic runoff, and destroy habitats. In a state already facing drought and fragile ecosystems, that's unacceptable. This isn't Trump's Florida. It's ours. We need a better candidate who'll protect our land and wildlife.🐊💪🏻









I will NEVER forget!!!! It’s a hard no on Byron and his love of critical race theory. His love for George Floyd and Treyvon Martin, his insider trading addiction, the way he is scared to death about getting sued because he is weak and doesn’t understand the constitution. I won’t forget he has a problem with telling the truth. I won’t forget he cheated on his previous wife in a fast food restaurant parking lot and then forced her to pay his legal fees. I won’t forget the bad checks he wrote, I won’t forget the drug dealing problem he had. I really won’t forget how he WILL sell Floridians out to the bidder of choice on any given day. I WILL however forget all about Byron and Erika when Floridians say NO. No to Byron. No the destroying the DeSantis Legacy. Just NO!!




Kevin O'Leary's massive data center was approved by a county commission in Utah last night without residents' approval of the measure. At 40,000 acres, it would be 2.5x the size of Manhattan. The commission approved the proposal despite opposition from hundreds of locals.
















