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@queso_what

Latter-day Christian. Child of god/covenant, husband, father, musician, political junkie. Not so great a peacemaker...yet. Working on my bad mouth.

Utah, USA Katılım Aralık 2021
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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
This is not about children, it's about authoritarian control.
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest

‼️🇺🇸 Utah is about to become the first US state to legally target VPN use as part of online age verification. The law goes into effect Wednesday, May 6, 2026. 🔴 If you are physically located in Utah, you count as a Utah user, regardless of whether you use a VPN, proxy, or any other tool to disguise your location. Websites are now legally responsible for age-verifying you anyway. 🔴 Sites that handle "material harmful to minors" are banned from sharing instructions on how to use a VPN, or from offering any means to bypass geofencing. The EFF calls this a "liability trap." Websites cannot reliably tell where a VPN user actually is, so the safest legal move is either to block every known VPN IP outright, or to force ID-based age verification on every visitor worldwide. Either path subjects millions of users to invasive identity checks, regardless of where they actually live. The Cato Institute put it bluntly. When a policy can be defeated by a privacy tool millions of people legitimately use, the policy is the problem. The collateral damage is, as always, the people who actually need VPNs: 🔴 Journalists protecting sources 🔴 Domestic abuse survivors hiding from stalkers 🔴 Activists in hostile environments 🔴 Remote workers tunneling into corporate networks 🔴 Travelers banking from abroad 🔴 Anyone who simply does not want their ISP, employer, or data brokers reading their traffic This is not staying in Utah. The UK's Children's Commissioner has called VPNs a "loophole that needs closing." France's Minister Delegate for AI and Digital Affairs has named VPNs as "the next topic on my list." The EU is rolling out age verification across all 27 member states by end of 2026, with EVP Henna Virkkunen openly admitting they have no plan for VPN bypass yet. Utah is leading by example. EFF: "Attacks on VPNs are, at their core, attacks on the tools that enable digital privacy."

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Dangerous Thoughts
Dangerous Thoughts@DangerousThinkg·
Is the Democratic party democratic?? A little recent history lesson
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Todd Jones 🦊
Todd Jones 🦊@toddrjones·
Counties in which The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a top-2 religious tradition
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Dream for America
Dream for America@DreamAmerica_·
PETE BUTTIGIEG: "What if we selected our President by letting the person who got the most votes take the office, instead of the Electoral College?"
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R Sevan
R Sevan@rsevan45·
Why would KSL a prominent Utah news outlet (owned by Bonneville communications) stoop to publishing a misleading story about Conservative Rep Trevor Lee intended to influence election results in favor of a liberal Republican candidate? KSL appears to have deliberately misled the public with a deceptive May 1 headline that falsely painted Rep. Trevor Lee as owing $165,000 on his new house. In reality, official court records proved he had already paid his contractor nearly $200,000, cleared all liens, and been fully dismissed from the lawsuit. KSL buried these exonerating facts deep in the story while leading with emotional claims from the subcontractors, manufacturing the false impression that Lee had stiffed the workers. By twisting a legally resolved case into a character attack right before his June primary, KSL turned verified court clearance into damaging campaign ammunition. This wasn’t journalism, it was election-season deception. Why is KSL trying to help Bob Stevenson who is running against Rep Trevor Lee in the Primary by engaging in misleading journalism? Bob Stevenson isn’t a conservative, he voted for a massive 14.9% property tax increase in Davis County, the first in nine years. While Trevor Lee fights relentlessly for tax relief, secure borders, parental rights, and banning woke ideology in our schools, Stevenson offers establishment moderation and higher taxes on hardworking Utah families. Lee has the proven conservative record. Church-owned media should model the highest standards of truth and fairness consistent with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Church should investigate KSL/Bonneville’s editorial practices, and direct leadership to enforce strict non-partisan guidelines, and insist on objective, balanced reporting that protects members like Trevor Lee from partisan attacks and serves the public. Utah deserves better from KSL. #UtahValues #IntegrityInMedia@helpmejeng @ByuSome @Manhattva @UtahNationalist @CheeksCowboy @DataRepublican @elonmusk @ScottPresler @OaksDallinH @EyringHB @ChristoffDTodd @UchtdorfDF
KSL 5 TV@KSL5TV

Subcontractors say they're owed $165,000 for their work on the Layton home of state Rep. Trevor Lee. But Lee blames the man he hired as a general contractor for part of the project. ksl.com/article/514915… 📸: Mark Less, KSL ✍️: Bridger Beal-Cvetko, KSL 🎤: Daniel Woodruff, KSL

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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@sltrib Go back in time to 2020 and not lie. The damage done by medical professionals to their own profession is irreparable. Few trust them anymore.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah has become the measles center of the U.S. thanks to declining vaccination rates. Is there anything that can be done to change skeptics' minds? The research is bleak. sltrib.com/news/2026/05/0…
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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@helpmejeng @snjlnd @goud4utah @GovCox Also MIDA, the special government that oversees it, doesn't have to follow land use laws. The state said, "we don't want to have to deal with cities and counties so we'll just bypass them and let land devs decide what to do."
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Jen
Jen@helpmejeng·
-We’re a desert. -he’s already stated we’re in a water crisis, so adding more water hogs means someone’s lying -80% property tax discount -not Utahs first subsidies for billionaires Creating drama like he never gets what he wants is grotesque. He takes from the middle class without a second thought. Someday, when all the truth is known, Cox and @JStuartAdams will be crying for the mountains to bury them. Shameful.
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GOUD Maragani
GOUD Maragani@goud4utah·
This is only part of his answer but listen to how @GovCox describes people who are genuinely opposed to data centers You are people “who are against virtually everything” who have “destroyed our country, our industrial base, our mining base, our housing base” I’ve talked to lots of people who oppose data centers. They don’t oppose all development. They oppose date centers because, for example, they don’t understand why there is water for data centers but not farmers. The overall question is whether this is a good use of resources? My view is no and that is based on my research. They suck massive amounts of water and power, and create noise and light pollution for very few jobs. Our elected officials are pushing these for their big donors. Unfortunately, the only way to stop them is to vote people out who approve them.
The Salt Lake Tribune@sltrib

About 80 people, some carrying signs reading “Where’s the research,” “People before profits” and “Say no to data center,” have packed a Monday morning meeting of the Box Elder County Commission. sltrib.com/news/2026/04/2…

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UtahFreedomCoalition
UtahFreedomCoalition@CoalitionUtah·
They have basically created a work around to city and county councils, or representative government. This is part of the abundance agenda. They want all the red tape and guardrails ripped down. They are on a timeline. @iamlisalogan
Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what

@CoalitionUtah The MIDA is also its own land use authority so they are basically a city controlled by land devs that get to decide what gets to be built and what standards are used. Basically like Disney in Florida. Fox guarding the henhouse.

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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@CoalitionUtah The MIDA is also its own land use authority so they are basically a city controlled by land devs that get to decide what gets to be built and what standards are used. Basically like Disney in Florida. Fox guarding the henhouse.
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UtahFreedomCoalition
UtahFreedomCoalition@CoalitionUtah·
It's not 100% wrong. There are tons of resources to back up data centers and water usage. Even so, they are saying "water crisis." Math ain't mathing. How about people dig into "closed-loop" - seriously. Is there waste? Are there contamination risks?
Chase Thomason@ChaseThomason

DATA CENTERS & INDUSTRIAL GROWTH Utah continues to approve water-intensive data centers during a prolonged drought. I asked the governor: How do you justify that level of industrial water demand, and should water availability become a limiting factor for future development approvals?

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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@Austinkp22 @phil_lyman Do you mean in an RDA (or equivalent), project area and plan? What are the real and personal % for the project? How much of MET is being given up? What's the term? Is the county windfall based on any receipts expected after exp? Are you a land dev yourself?
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Just Phil Lyman
Just Phil Lyman@phil_lyman·
This is a huge project that could permanently change Box Elder County and Utah. The project is on a scale that we have never seen before in this state. Projects like this require FULL TRANSPARENCY and public input. Sometimes that means the project may not go forward and that’s okay. It’s your community and you get to decide how it is developed. I will be going to Box Elder on Monday to learn more about this project and see if MIDA is being transparent with the local community about the concerns being raised about water use, jobs, noise and light pollution, etc. I’ll see you Monday!
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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@Austinkp22 @phil_lyman I was a local elected official for a decade. I'm well aware of how cities get the short end of the stick, while everyone promises them the moon. But ok.
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Austin@Austinkp22·
@queso_what @phil_lyman It’s more than doubling the county budget and adding hundreds of millions to the state. But ok.
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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@_Qstormrider Just offer to give John Curtis some insider trading info and he'll be onboard in a flash.
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Q STORM RIDER
Q STORM RIDER@_Qstormrider·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump confirms he's going to get the NAMES of the 4-5 GOP senators refusing to pass the SAVE America Act "We're gonna have to PUSH the senate! You have 4 or 5 senators!" "EVERY time I go out, 'SAVE America Act, sir!' That's ALL they talk about!" "Send it up there and you will WIN THE MIDTERMS!" "4 or 5 Republican senators, you will have to explain them to me. We won't get into that, but we will push them to get it done." "I am making my biggest plea TONIGHT. It will GUARANTEE THE MIDTERMS! If you don't get it, BIG TROUBLE." This is the exact same thing @ScottPresler said. Get it done!
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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@PMforUtah This is how it works. Then they put pressure on the local govt to approve and threaten pulling road funding if they don't play ball. It's a real estate cabal tied into the state legislature.
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Paul Miller
Paul Miller@PMforUtah·
Notice the names on this list?? Almost ALL of these people have endorsed Blake Moore. Nearly ALL are involved with Real-Estate development.. Well geez.. Who else is in Real Estate Development? Oh yeah!! Blake's family! The Boyer Company!
GOUD Maragani@goud4utah

The project is being developed by MIDA If you oppose it, one thing you can do is help defeat @JStuartAdams. Our Senate President protected his rapist granddaughter He is also on the MIDA board. He’s currently in a primary. Defeat him and the project will likely go away.

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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@Jensen_Utah And most people do not know this but the data center will not cover the costs of roads and impact. Trucks destroying the roads all day long and they won't pay a dime while the local govt has to pick up the bill.
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Jensen
Jensen@Jensen_Utah·
Data centers do not make a lot of jobs.
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For the past few years, the Utah Supreme Court has been majority-woman. Gov. Spencer Cox’s office signified Thursday, however, that its makeup will shift back to mostly men as he announced finalists to fill two new seats on the court. sltrib.com/news/politics/…
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x - foxonabox@foxonabox_·
Why do Republicans hate PBS so much?
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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@RobMcNealy @danielmwoodruff I'll ignore your ad hominem. Maybe, just maybe the default setting shouldn't be to believe either. Look at the facts of this. It's a nothing burger drummed up by dishonest media. The contractor didn't pay the subs. Are all elected officials trustworthy? Of course not.
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Rob McNealy
Rob McNealy@RobMcNealy·
@queso_what @danielmwoodruff The minute you defend a politician, you should stop and reflect on why you should stop opining about politics. You aren't ready for this. You are just a stooge.
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Quesowhat 🎸@queso_what·
@RobMcNealy @danielmwoodruff Good thing Trevor didn't break his oath. The situation is painfully clear. The general contractor didn't pay the subs, it has nothing to do with Trevor and is a dishonest attempt by Woodruff to smear him.
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Rob McNealy
Rob McNealy@RobMcNealy·
@queso_what @danielmwoodruff The media doesn't swear any oaths and are not elected, whereas politicians do swear an oath to the Constitution to do a job.
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