John Lamping
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John Lamping
@JohnLamping
Husband, father, friend, and former State Senator.
Magis Farm Augusta, Missouri Katılım Haziran 2009
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NYC’s Hottest New Club Is Catholic Mass
There's a new hot-spot taking over, and there’s no cover charge or VIP section in sight.
Walk into any traditional adjacent Catholic church this Easter from Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral to St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village, and the scene might surprise you. Packed pews. Standing room only.
20-and-30-somethings in their prettiest spring dresses and young men in pressed collared shirts and button-downs, lingering long after the service ends to talk, laugh, and swap Instagram handles.
It’s an energy that's warm and intoxicating… even without the bottomless mimosas.
One viral tweet recently described a packed Sunday Mass in Manhattan as "the hottest club in NYC right now," and she wasn't exaggerating.
Something major is happening across the country: young people are going to church.
Gen Z, once labeled a godless generation—atheist at worst, agnostic at best—have come rushing back, fueled by their fire for the Church’s framework of femininity and masculinity, for truth, and for God.

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Hillary gave Putin 20% of U.S. uranium.
Putin “donated” $145 million to the Clinton Foundation.
Putin paid Bill $500,000 to speak, for 30 minutes.
Obama gave Iran & Ayatollah Khamenei $150 billion, in cash.
Iran used cash, to buy uranium.
Putin sold uranium to Iran (Ayatollah Khamenei).
Iran uses Hillary’s uranium to build nuclear bombs.
And they investigated President Trump?
P.S. Then, Hillary deleted 33,000+ emails,
AFTER being served with federal subpoenas!
- @DominguezH31015

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Your city is about to give billions in tax breaks to a building with 30 employees.
And they'll tell you it's "economic development."
Let me be clear. I'm a nerd. I work with this stuff every single day. I use data centers. I understand their value.
And I'm telling you this expansion is a problem.
Data centers are popping up everywhere. Your local government is rolling out the red carpet for them with massive tax exemptions that last up to 40 years.
Here's what they're getting.
37 states have passed laws giving data centers sales tax exemptions on everything they buy. 16 of those states have handed out nearly $6 billion in exemptions over the last five years.
Here's what you're getting.
A Microsoft data center in Illinois got $38 million in tax breaks and created 20 jobs.
Twenty.
A $1.4 billion data center in Liberty, Missouri, got $200 million in tax breaks last week. It will create 30 jobs.
One county in New York offered $801 million in tax breaks for 125 jobs. That's $6.4 million per job.
Now here's the part that should piss you off.
A single data center uses as much electricity as 25,000 to 100,000 homes.
Meta is building one in Louisiana that will use more power than the entire city of New Orleans.
Another one planned in Wyoming will use more electricity than every home in the state combined.
In Virginia, areas with heavy data center concentration saw electricity prices jump 267% over the past five years. One guy's electric bill went from $100 to $281 in a single month.
And water? A large data center uses up to 5 million gallons of water a day. That's as much as a city of 50,000 people.
Data centers in Texas alone are projected to use 49 billion gallons of water this year.
Meanwhile, they tell you to take shorter showers and conserve during the summer.
They tell you the power grid can't handle everyone running their AC at the same time.
But a building full of servers that drinks more water than your entire town and uses more electricity than your entire state?
Here's your tax break. Welcome to the neighborhood.
78% of Americans are concerned that these data centers will raise their energy bills.
Community opposition has already blocked or delayed $98 billion in data center projects.
This isn't a left or right issue. This is your community issue.
Show up to your city council meetings. Push back before they break ground. Because once they're in, they're in for 40 years.
Nobody is coming to save your town but you.
They Both Suck.

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Congress is dead. It cannot pass laws, cannot pass a budget, cannot exert control over foreign policy, cannot restrain its own spending, cannot make immigration policy, and cannot secure elections.
The very concept of standing legislatures is broken.
Total failure.
Josiah Lippincott@jlippincott_
The fact one party has control of the House, Senate, and Presidency but we still have government shutdowns is incontrovertible proof that Congress is a failed institution. This cannot go on. What is the purpose of elections if the majority cannot govern when it wins?
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Residents are in chaos in a small town in Louisiana
- META is building a $27 billion dollar AI data center
- It’s 4 million square feet. That’s 2,250 acres, roughly 70 football fields
- It’s permitted to use 23 million gallons of water PER DAY
- Estimates are saying 600 million gallons of water per year will be used
- Residents are seeing a tremendous amount of noise and bright lights
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WOAH 🚨 Congressman Andy Ogles brings insane data to a hearing
- Congress passed the Hart-Celler Act
- Immigration surged from roughly 300,000 annually to 60 MILLION IMMIGRANTS IMPORTED after the act
- 90% came from 3rd world country
- ALMOST ALL are on welfare
Congress “passed the Hart-Celler Act. Since that time, we've seen chain migration on a scale that quite frankly, I'm not sure even the progressive liberal authors of that bill could have possibly imagined. In that amount of time, we've seen 60 million migrants come into this country, most of which 90% from third world countries.”
‘90% of Migrants are from third-world
countries, most of which are ON welfare’
Example of immigrants imported: “There are roughly 300,000 Afghans in America, 200,000 of which came under Biden. Approximately 45% of Afghans are on U.S. food stamps.”
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