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I’ve started getting a chaser ice cream with my ice cream and it’s changed my life



Thomas Massie after losing Kentucky Republican Primary: "I would have come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent to concede and it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv."


Oregon Measure 120 – Increase Gas Tax, Payroll Tax, and Vehicle Registration Fees – CALLED: NO 🔴 No – 464,259 (82.3%)✅️ 🟢 Yes – 99,699 (17.7%)

Massie needs to go on the floor tomorrow and read the Epstein names.


INSIDE AMERICAS SECRET SANCTUARY STATE: The current Governor of Utah @GovCox has made claims that Utah is not a sanctuary state however it is said that "over 180,000" illegal immigrants have entered into the state by @phil_lyman and ICE has once classified Utah as a sanctuary state. Migrants in Utah can recieve in-state tuition, driving priviliges, medicare (supposedly only for children) and much more... I met many migrants that have been sent to Utah from NYC and many as well that came straight from the border (both are in this video). It's hard to say whether or not Utah is actually a sanctuary state from the claims Gov. Cox has made however it is defiently functioning as if it is a sanctuary state, watch this video and decide for yourself!

Here's how Utah SHOULD do the Data Center: 1. The data center should be 100% owned by the residents of Utah, not outside investment groups. 2. The data center should be further away from residential areas. 3. Build a 9 GW nuclear power plant to completely power the data center. 4. The data center will produce ~$180 Billion a year in revenue, ~$68B in profits. 5. Build new reservoir systems to better capture runoff and stormwater. Expand underground storage to reduce evaporation. Clean groundwater. Pump in water from out of state using energy from the powerplant. 6. Distribute the $68B in profits equally among Adult US Citizen Residents of Utah. Assuming $2.3M adults, each would receive $~2.4K/month. Utah would become the AI capital of America. A nuclear innovation hub. Water infrastructure leader. And two-parent families would receive ~$5K/month forever.

Time after time, Utah’s self-appointed elite in government ignore the clear will of the people. We spoke loud and clear against the gondola boondoggle, 80-90% opposition in the polls and public comments, yet they ram it through anyway with backroom deals, bloated budgets, and taxpayer-funded corporate welfare for a couple of private ski resorts. The same story with massive data centers in places like Box Elder County: sold, not bought, with zero transparency, no full environmental studies released, and huge taxpayer incentives and infrastructure costs while they suck down power that could double the state’s entire usage and strain our water resources. Sport stadium giveaways, taxpayers once again forced to subsidize private teams and billionaires while families struggle with the cost of living. From exploding state spending to endless failed programs, the insiders push their pet projects while Utah families foot the bill: $1,500+ per household for the gondola alone, plus the hidden costs of these others. The people of Utah suffer the consequences, higher taxes, more debt, strained resources, and government that serves the connected few instead of We the People. Enough. Utah deserves leaders who actually listen.



Utah: the red state with blue state taxes When Spencer Cox became governor, our state's annual budget was $18.2 billion. In 2022, it was $26.5 billion, which is a 45% growth rate in state government. If you spend like a blue state, you must tax like a blue state.



















