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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.





Mark Zuckerberg built a MASSIVE data center in Georgia Just hundreds of yards from people’s homes. Water pressure collapsed. Sinks don’t run. Toilets won’t refill. Homes shake nonstop. Power outages are common A billionaire gets his servers — working families get steamrolled.



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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.


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


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.
































