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Carson Jorgensen

@CarsonJorg

Father, Husband, Rancher, Former Chairman of the UTGOP 🇺🇸The Carson Jorgensen Podcast🇺🇸

Utah, USA Katılım Eylül 2016
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
IT’S OFFICIAL Incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy has been DEFEATED after coming in 3rd place. Cassidy voted to convict President Trump, voted for red flag laws, & voted for Senate Majority Leader Thune. Louisiana will elect a new Senator this November.
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Carson Jorgensen
Carson Jorgensen@CarsonJorg·
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Jason Chaffetz@jasoninthehouse

Data Center in Box Elder County I am fully supportive of the data center project in Box Elder County. When I first learned of the project, I had some of the same questions you might have. I, too, worry about people, water, power, the health of the Great Salt Lake, and why it would be good for Utah. I had an opportunity to meet with the people bringing the project here and to get those questions addressed. I was impressed by their answers so I introduced them to my friend, Kevin O’Leary, who later decided to move forward with the project. I believe it is going to a be huge net positive for the State of Utah. Here’s what was shared with me and why I’m excited about it: Energy · This project is not taking anything out of the existing power grid. · The price Utahns pay for power should not go up because of this development. · More than a decade ago, a 42” pipeline from Wyoming called the Ruby Pipeline, with Natural Gas, was constructed. It’s already there - permitted and installed underground. Regulatory standards are already in place at the state and federal level. · The data center may even feed surplus power back into the grid and other renewable power sources may be deployed. Water · When the developers put the private land under contract, they agreed to paying a premium price, multiple times greater than market rate for the area. They were candid about the potential. The project uses the existing private water rights that were in use by the previous landowners. · It doesn’t need additional water beyond what already belongs to that property. · The water they’ll be using currently does not feed into the Great Salt Lake. · There might be a net increase of water going into the Great Salt Lake by using the water supply and flowing it down to the Great Salt Lake rather than being used for agriculture. · The water available to that property is currently low quality and brackish. · Water put into the Great Salt Lake would need to be higher quality and treated. Those are the concerns. But what is most exciting are the opportunities. Tax revenue · The 40,000 acres was generating roughly $250,000 annually in taxes for Box Elder County. · When fully implemented, it’s anticipated the county will receive more than $100 million annually in tax revenue from those 40,000 acres. Today the Box Elder total budget is less than $80 million. · The state, via sales tax, will receive hundreds of millions of dollars annually when fully developed. All Utahns benefit from that. This is all new revenue to the state. HAFB · The proximity of the data center makes Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) a more attractive asset for the Pentagon. · That accessibility may protect Hill from future BRAC closure threats. In a rapidly changing world, data centers in the USA are safer for Americans. Having them in Utah helps with jobs, viability long-term for Hill, and providing a national security asset. · The data center supports the mission of both HAFB and the Utah Test & Training Range (UTTR). · ”Top of Utah” is heavily dependent on Hill for a whole ecosystem of jobs and businesses. Keeping our economy vibrant in northern Utah is an imperative. That’s good for Utah jobs (thousands of new jobs in Top of Utah), our economy, and national defense. We have to be able to process data. This facility will do so with minimal disruption to the taxpayers who benefit from it. It’s off the beaten path in an area that is hard to make productive. It will also bring additional private sector companies and advanced manufacturing our state can not support because our current energy supplies are not big enough. It can be done cleanly, supporting our state with jobs, revenue, and making Utah a leading place to do business while supporting our quality of life.

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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Democrats in Utah drew a black Republican Congressman out of his district while complaining about not having “Black Districts” in other states. You can’t make this up… Rep. Burgess Owens: “Marxists want to divide us in any way they can… want blacks to feel that they are not worthy or unequal.” “It’s been far too long that Democrats have gotten away with this… dividing people up, putting segregated groups of blacks and make them feel so miserable, so uneducated that they can control that process.”
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Dr Manhattva
Dr Manhattva@Manhattva·
It’s important for everyone to understand that President Trump rolling into China with the better part of $20 trillion worth of CEOs of American companies, Is a bigger projection of power than sending a fleet of aircraft carriers.
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Carson Jorgensen
Carson Jorgensen@CarsonJorg·
Spent a little time in DC, from meetings in the Capitol Building to the White House. There is much to be done. Especially around regulatory reform. The consensus seeming to be... less regulation and making sure that congress codifies all that they can. Cutting red tape is a huge part. Especially out here in the west, NEPA reform should be at the top of the list. @BasedMikeLee understands that. Looking forward to the SPEED Act moving forward. Lets get it done!
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Lilaa
Lilaa@_uwomy·
The fact that he self deported speaks volumes.
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
The next time the Dems scream that the price of gas is Trump's fault, show them this video of Joe Biden's Energy Sec. Jennifer Granholm saying, “The president does not control the price of gasoline.”
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
Whoever Spencer Pratt has putting together his commercials, every Republican running for office in the midterms needs to hire them today! Here's another banger!👏
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
I’m a huge @ScottPresler fan Are you?
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Carson Jorgensen@CarsonJorg·
Absolutely!! Keep slaying dragons! @LeeMZeldin
Lee Zeldin@epaleezeldin

The #1 issue raised to me by farmers nationwide is their concern over faulty Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) systems. The Trump EPA has already taken action to massively reverse DEF deratements, restore “Right to Repair”, collect needed data from manufacturers, and eliminate DEF sensors. Up next, we will soon release a proposal to permanently end deratements entirely as part of upcoming NOx rulemaking. Great press conference yesterday, hosted by @SecRollins at USDA HQ, focused on Trump Admin efforts to lower fertilizer costs and boost U.S. farming.

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GOUD Maragani@goud4utah·
@CarsonJorg @VoteTrevorLee @disagreebutter @phil_lyman What lesson is that? The main one I learned is that Americans don’t want to work for you because you pay $2,132.41 a month to work 24-7 ($3 an hour) & you think I’m the bad guy for thinking you should hire Americans & pay market wages Was I supposed to learn a different lesson?
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Trevor Lee
Trevor Lee@VoteTrevorLee·
Our systemic political failure all revolves around immigration. A Democrat apparatus, the entire structure they use to oppress our lives and strive to harm our children, is built around a structural fault. It is immigration. Solving this singular issue will remove Democrats from power.
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GOUD Maragani@goud4utah·
Unfortunately, a lot of Republicans are part of the problem My own prediction is we’ll get amnesty in the second half of Trump’s term That will end any ability of Republicans to get elected nationwide and likely change Utah too But hey, their donors will get cheap labor! Ask @CarsonJorg. 🤷‍♂️😂
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
Pardon me, I’ll just be over here injecting this speech directly into my veins.
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Carson Jorgensen@CarsonJorg·
@LeeMZeldin FTW!! What a stud. Keep hacking away bud!
Lee Zeldin@epaleezeldin

Nothing infuriates an uninformed Congressional Dem more than when they realize they voluntarily triggered a debate with someone who actually knows what they are talking about, reads federal statute and adheres to Supreme Court precedent. Today’s self-implosion by @rosadelauro was quite remarkable to witness. Without apology or regret, I will always adhere to the best available reading of federal statute pursuant to the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright.

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