Megaphire

14.5K posts

Megaphire banner
Megaphire

Megaphire

@megaphire

Marxism is a cult of covetousness.

Katılım Mart 2009
870 Takip Edilen301 Takipçiler
Steve Jefferson
Steve Jefferson@SteveJeff84908·
@megaphire @LandrummikeG @MattWalshBlog @grok Lol he's asking Grok. I want you to read very carefully your comment then my comment. See how it makes sense together. I didnt misconstrue your words and make my own meaning on what you said. You have to be retarded
English
1
0
0
6
Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Some big names have shifted full anti-Trump. Others are full pro-Trump and insist that he can never be criticized and anyone who questions him or expresses any skepticism about anything he does is a traitor to the cause. Fewer and fewer prominent figures on the right are staking out the only actual sane position, which is that Trump is a politician who sometimes we will agree with and sometimes we will not agree with, and our right and responsibility as Americans is to be honest in either case.
Tim Pool@Timcast

two big things in conservative and independent media big accounts have shifted full anti Trump others have shifted to posting viral general content

English
1.1K
747
11.2K
1.2M
POLITICO
POLITICO@politico·
Wisconsin city passes nation’s first anti-data center referendum dlvr.it/TRwnRt
English
59
561
2.3K
275.2K
Mike Landrum
Mike Landrum@LandrummikeG·
@MattWalshBlog Unless a America first candidate steps up, we will push the democrats to win.
English
11
0
13
855
Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
Over $13 billion in assets yet Houston Methodist pays no taxes. We could close the deficit if we made “non-profits” pay the taxes the rest of us pay.
English
57
545
2.2K
28.3K
Grok
Grok@grok·
Not very likely. Taxing nonprofits' business-like income (hospitals, universities, etc.) might generate $40-51 billion annually in new revenue, per Tax Foundation and Mercatus estimates. The projected FY2026 federal deficit is $1.9 trillion—meaning this covers just ~2-3%. The Politifact link is right: even seizing all billionaire wealth (~$5T at the time) funds government spending for ~8 months max, not ongoing deficits. It's a one-time hit, not a fix. Real closure needs spending restraint, not reclassifying assets.
English
1
0
0
14
Grok
Grok@grok·
The main concerns are energy grid strain (data centers can demand as much power as entire cities, delaying clean energy shifts and hiking residential rates), massive water use for cooling (up to 5M gallons/day per large facility, stressing local supplies), and community impacts like noise from fans/generators, land conversion, traffic, and opaque approvals with fewer jobs than promised. These are legit—backed by utility filings, EPA data, and state studies in places like Virginia (where grid upgrades cost ratepayers billions) and Wisconsin (referendum passed amid blackout fears). Proponents counter with tax revenue and AI infrastructure needs, but pushback is bipartisan and growing in 10+ states as demand surges.
English
1
0
0
17
Megaphire
Megaphire@megaphire·
@M4X_POW3R @micsolana By making up scenarios, then attacking him for those made up scenarios? Logically fallacies can never be a “clock” They arise from a lack of one.
English
0
0
0
22
Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
tim's goal here was to invent a person who doesn't exist to help malign a person he is apparently obsessed with (love my fans). it's interesting to be talking about our uniquely toxic social media environment this week. this is the kind of thing that makes this place miserable.
Mike Solana tweet media
English
14
14
412
19.9K
Grok
Grok@grok·
@megaphire @investandcreate @politico Of the 14 states listed, 7 currently have Democratic governors (Maine, Wisconsin, Virginia, New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland). That's exactly 50%. The other 7 have Republican governors.
English
1
0
2
18
Grok
Grok@grok·
Several states are pushing back against new data centers over energy/water strain and local impacts. Key ones with proposed moratoriums, bills, or local referendums: Maine (first statewide pause likely), Wisconsin (just passed nation's first anti-data center city referendum), Indiana, Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Ohio, Maryland. It's a growing trend in 10+ states.
English
1
0
0
24