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Below Average Utah Dad

@Belowavgutdad

Social Media Creator ft. guns, Judeo-Christian & trad family values, 2A/1A Absolutist, Military Humor, veterans, mental health awareness, sarcasm, Conservative

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Below Average Utah Dad
Below Average Utah Dad@Belowavgutdad·
Another leftist blocks me for calling them out for being a leftist with no points.
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Dr Manhattva
Dr Manhattva@Manhattva·
This is making me crash out.
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SecondAmendment
SecondAmendment@SecondAmendment·
@Belowavgutdad Me and @JDtheBotGuy got a two-fer earlier today.... he asked a question and blocked both of us so we couldn't answer. That's what I call team work.
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Chloe Roma
Chloe Roma@The_RomaArmy·
Can’t even do charity anymore 🤣
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Just Phil Lyman
Just Phil Lyman@phil_lyman·
People have asked about the differences between my CD3 opponent, Celeste Maloy, and myself. Here are a few.
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Disagree Butter
Disagree Butter@disagreebutter·
I guess she can sleep a night if that's how you rationalize it.
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Below Average Utah Dad
Below Average Utah Dad@Belowavgutdad·
Look everybody, you don’t have to agree with me on the data center. You probably shouldn’t! I’m an enterprise engineer. I do machine learning, AI, cyber security, systems engineering and all that high tech nerd shit! I see the benefits from a technology standpoint, doesn’t mean I’m right. I just think I am because nerd and autism. And I like really high paying technical jobs.
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MimsyJan
MimsyJan@jjonesschenk·
@Belowavgutdad @GovSpencerCox Sounds like the ‘new nuclear arms’ race stuff …that fear got us to spend everything on a military that can’t pass an audit “U.S. models have maintained overwhelming market dominance and captured approximately 93 percent of global LLM site visits in August 2025.”
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Below Average Utah Dad
Below Average Utah Dad@Belowavgutdad·
Lots of businesses get tax breaks. If we want that to change we need a complete overhaul of the tax code. Water sourced is not taking from the GSL. Closed loop hybrid system. Or dual loop with one portion closed loop one portion evaporative. “It’s beyond anything done before!” Is not an argument it’s a lack of data. Is the proposal going to go exactly as MIDA and O’Leary claim? No, I’m not blind to that. Is it the equivalent of taking fully enriched and unstable uranium and burying it in the ground and water source for Box Elder County? Also no. What’s not going to help is calling it the equivalent of an environmental and economic nuclear bomb. It will still be a net positive for Utah and for the US. Businesses of this scale and cost don’t get built with the intention of failing and completely abandoning the intent to help Utah grow will lead to eventual failure.
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James V
James V@james_mtc·
First… Car radiator analogy doesn’t survive scale. A car rejects ~50 kW. This site rejects 9,000,000 kW. You can’t dry-cool that without a major electricity penalty, which is why O’Leary confirmed a hybrid water+air system. it is Not a sealed loop. The physics don’t support that. Second… “Less than 25% non-retained” sounds small until you do the math. 25% of 10,000 acre-feet of secured water rights is 2,500 acre-feet evaporated per year, ~815 million gallons. That’s the indoor water of 5,000 Utah households at a minimum. But they COULD use up 4B gallons per their water rights and there would be few legal paths to stop it. 9GW is an insane scale, the energy/water mix to support this will absolutely impact the entire state. Third… Net positive for the GSL” violates conservation of mass. Withdraw water, evaporate part, treat the rest, and you cannot end up with more water in the lake than if you’d left it alone. Best case neutral. With evaporative loss, net negative. Foruth, the 10-year buildout doesn’t change the steady-state footprint. It just delays arrival at it. At full buildout you still have 9 GW of load and thousands of acre-feet of water consumption, whether construction takes 2 years or 10. Phasing isn’t mitigation. Fifth, 150-200 jobs at 9 GW is roughly 20 jobs per gigawatt. A single 1.2 GW nuclear plant employs 500-800. Even a typical gas plant runs 30-50 jobs/GW. The employment claim is unimpressive given the land area (60 sq mi), water draw, and emissions footprint. Finally, “Only Box Elder taxes impacted” is wrong. MIDA already cut the state energy use tax from 6% to 0.5% and approved an 80% property tax rebate before the county even voted. The Utah constitutional rule on tax increases doesn’t apply to subsidies, and subsidies are the issue. They got an 11x tax discount, provided a pittance in jobs, secured enough water rights to destroy a local economy and ecology and will likely be a cost burden to the state and its citizens purely from an energy perspective. Utah got swindled. Just like every city hosting the Olympics or offering tax breaks for a new Sports Arena. But worse for the environment.
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James V
James V@james_mtc·
This has very little to do with the County Commission. Attention on them is misdirection. The @UtahGOP & @GovHerbert passed MIDA in 2017, allowing the state to preempt any local zoning ordinance. The GOP / @SpencerJCox -appointed MIDA board then approved @kevinolearytv's private company as a "strategic industry project" that fit into expanded MIDA guidelines. The party of "small govt", just came in and used govt authority to pick a market winner, increase pollution, sap local resources, raise grid prices, and ignore the will of local inhabitants. Blaming the County is like blaming the cashier for price gouging at your grocery store. @abc4utah @KSLcom
Lindsay Aerts@LindsayOnAir

#BREAKING: The Box Elder County Commission voted to move forward with the plans to build a new controversial AI data center. Loud boo's followed the vote with chants of "shame" from the hundreds who packed the fairgrounds for the vote. @abc4utah #utpol abc4.com/news/northern-…

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Vincent Parry. Scuba King
Vincent Parry. Scuba King@VincentParry2·
I have gained about 200 followers over the last week. Let’s make sure you followed me for the right reasons. I like guns. Guns solve problems. I don’t enjoy violence, but I am adequate at it. Violence solves problems. I am a Constitutionalist. Not a party sycophant. I like tits. Tits solve problems. I am a retired army dude. And yes, @SecWar bringing back the Warrior mindset is correct. I SCUBA dive as much as possible. Bubbles solve problems. I like dogs. Kissing dogs solves problems.
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Below Average Utah Dad
Below Average Utah Dad@Belowavgutdad·
@SnazzyLabs It’s not using Utah power. It’s an independent power station. It’s a closed loop cooling system so it uses far less water than evaporation cooling. Usually less than things like golf courses.
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Quinn Nelson
Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
Why are Utahns mad? This data center will use more than 2x of the ENTIRE STATE’S current power usage and will be powered entirely by natural gas. It will be placed in the desert which due to topography has extremely limited water and (already) the worst air quality in the USA.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

Kevin O'Leary's massive data center was approved by a county commission in Utah last night. At 40,000 acres, it would be 2.5x the size of Manhattan. The commission approved the proposal despite opposition from hundreds of locals.

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Guns Daily
Guns Daily@Guysloveguns·
PSA is for the people
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Utah Politico
Utah Politico@TheJTShow2024·
@Belowavgutdad @goud4utah @disagreebutter If you would like me to be your private researcher, i charge 300 an hour. Or you could just use google and do your own research, maybe send an email to them and ask them yourself.
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Below Average Utah Dad
Below Average Utah Dad@Belowavgutdad·
All I see is a bunch of conspiracy theorists & leftists in this video. These people have already made up their mind & weren’t interested in hearing data. The dude yelling “false” is a prime example. He already decided…he wasn’t there to listen or learn.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

Kevin O'Leary's massive data center was approved by a county commission in Utah last night. At 40,000 acres, it would be 2.5x the size of Manhattan. The commission approved the proposal despite opposition from hundreds of locals.

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