
Debbie Andrle 🇺🇸
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Debbie Andrle 🇺🇸
@DebbieAndrle
Patriot (I don't reply to DM's) DRT, DAR "Do what is right first and let God deal with the consequences."
Central Texas Katılım Temmuz 2013
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@KellyLMcCarty That's from that New York congressman. He is no Republican.
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There is nothing more that I would like to see than this man being removed from office. However, doing that right now would hurt Texas even more.
We would get Dan Patrick as governor, and then we wouldn't have anyone strong in November unless Republican voters woke up and actually voted for an independent conservative instead of always voting straight ticket.
This is the frustrating reality we face. The system is set up so that removing one bad leader often just hands power to another one from the same establishment circle.
Real change won't come from hoping the current machine fixes itself. It's going to take an uprising of everyday Grassroots in Texas to wake up and come together to take back our state from these traitors!
Greg Abbott is a traitor and needs to be treated as such. He does not serve Texas, he serves foreign nations.

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@WallStreetMav @Senate_Fund Haven't you noticed yet? We are in the throws of communism. Isn't that when the people's voice means nothing?
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@Senate_Fund Nobody cares at this point.
We got you 53 seats during the last election, and you have not delivered anything we requested.
We want the Save Act passed.
We want the DOGE cuts enacted into law.
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SLF is investing a historic $342 million in 2026 to protect and expand the Republican Senate Majority.
This is our largest commitment ever, and our aggressive offensive strategy invests in 3 Democrat-held swing states, the most in SLF history. nytimes.com/2026/04/06/us/…
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Amazon agrees to pay $20.5 million to settle allegations that its data centers in Morrow County Oregon contributed to contaminating ground water with nitrate pollution in the agricultural community
Here’s what happens
- Amazon uses huge volumes of water to cool its data centers
- Because the data centers use water that has nitrates in it from the area, water evaporates during the cooling process
- What's left is highly concentrated nitrate water
- That highly concentrated nitrate water then goes back out over the farmland, seeping back into the groundwater water
Now imagine this nationwide on a massive scale due to thousands of data centers being built
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@JasonVaughn Chip Roy told Paxton he should resign, and Paxton fired him. Just like he did the whistleblowers. Illegal.
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Weird.
Bannon’s WarRoom@Bannons_WarRoom
JOE ALLEN: In San Francisco I sat in on a Foresight Institute conference covering gene editing, AI to enhance, replace, and perhaps destroy humanity, and brain uploads to live forever in a data center. BANNON: We would love to say that this is science fiction, but it's not. @JOEBOTxyz
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Texas’s Data Center Boom: A Thirsty Threat to the Lone Star State’s Future:
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Projections indicate data centers will consume 49 billion gallons of water in 2025, soaring to 399 billion gallons by 2030—nearly 7% of Texas’s total water supply.
Texas’s data centers are guzzling water at an alarming rate, primarily for evaporative cooling systems that prevent servers from overheating. A single midsize facility uses about 300,000 gallons daily—equivalent to the consumption of 1,000 households—while larger ones can demand up to 4.5 million gallons. In San Antonio alone, two data centers operated by Microsoft and the U.S. Army Corps consumed 463 million gallons between 2023 and 2024, even as local residents endured Stage 3 drought restrictions limiting lawn watering to once a week. Statewide, these facilities withdraw mostly freshwater, with 80% evaporating and the rest discharged as salty wastewater, straining municipal treatment systems.
...allowing unchecked growth amid a crisis where reservoirs like Corpus Christi’s sit at 29.9% capacity.
In East Texas, Dallas millionaire and hedge fund manager Kyle Bass purchased over 11,000 acres across Anderson, Houston, and Henderson counties, planning to install more than 40 high-capacity wells to pump 16 billion gallons annually from the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer for export to other parts of the state. While not explicitly tied to data centers, the project’s scale aligns with industrial demands, including tech infrastructure, and has drawn condemnation from East Texans worried about aquifer depletion and environmental harm.
merissahansen.com/p/texass-data-…
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@matlockfortexas @FernLargok @modernTman Do you know anything about a city's wastewater being used for a closed loop system?
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Majority of the locations are not capable of handling the amount of water they demand. What’s more, energy prices typically triple. El Paso was paying $0.11 per kilowatt before the data center. Within six months, the residents were told their electricity prices were going up to $.38 per kilowatt. We have a major problem in Texas.
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THIS IS A NOW OR NEVER MOMENT FOR TEXAS WATER !!!
AI data centers are not being placed randomly.
They are being built on purpose in regions with limited water.
This creates scarcity.
Follow the land purchases.
Follow the investors.
Follow the aquifers.
When corporations, like BlackRock, secure control of land over aquifers, the end goal is simple:
THEY CONTROL THE WATER!!!
Once water is financialized and tokenized, you no longer own access to it.
You will be given an “allowance.”
Go over it, and you pay spot-market prices.
Families. Farmers. Rural communities.
This model prices them out first!
Once this infrastructure is built, it cannot be undone.
Once water becomes a commodity, it never goes back.
That is why we must stop the demand NOW by limiting water use from massive AI data centers.
We need 25,000 signatures by MARCH 1
These signatures will be delivered to Austin.
This pressure is required to force a special session.
This is about survival, not politics.
Water is life. Protect it while we still can.
Sign the petition.
Share this everywhere.
change.org/p/protect-rura…
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An Amazon data center in Oregon went online in 2011. It has since poisoned “the deepest reaches of the local aquifer,” & is causing cancer/rare diseases.
“He noticed a rise in bizarre medical conditions among the county’s 45,000 residents, linked to toxins in the local water.”
Futurism@futurism
“And they’re still making money with it." trib.al/aZuHo6S
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Maine is poised to freeze large data-center construction, which would make it the first state to enact such a measure as communities across the U.S. grapple with fallout from the AI boom on.wsj.com/4tIF3Lt
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This is absolutely insane
A concerned resident in Illinois tries to voice her concerns about a Data Center
Joliet, Illinois councilman Pat Mudron immediately shuts her down saying she "cannot comment on that"
They won’t even let residents question them
She says “I’m gonna comment on it anyway. You have officially sold out every single resident in Joliet”
These people very clearly do not work for their residents
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Working-class Kentucky residents are being forced to leave their mobile home park within 90 days because a Fortune 50 company wants to build a data center next door.
They don't know where they'll go.
Video: @LEX18News
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TERRY SCHILLING: I stumbled onto this plan to build a massive AI data center in Fort Meade, Florida, a town of just 5,300 people. This would be a 4.4 million sq. ft. facility, consuming up to 1 gigawatt of power. That's on par with what a nuclear plant produces! It would drive up energy and water costs and hurt property values!
The city council is voting to rezone farmland to allow it. This has to be stopped!
@Schilling1776
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Notice Texas is not on this list. That's because Gov. Abbott wants Texas to be #1 in data centers.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS
Lawmakers have now proposed bills to rein in data centers in 11 states: -Georgia -Maine -Maryland -Michigan -Minnesota -New Hampshire -New York -0klahoma -South Dakota -Vermont -Virginia
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