‘The grassroots are rising up against this, and rightly so’

By Andy Schlafly

As Republicans scramble for a grassroots issue for the New Year, to grow the party as needed to be competitive in elections, opposing new data centers could be the Christmas gift that keeps on giving. Local residents were “999 to 1 against” a data center planned for the town of Matthews, located in the suburbs of Charlotte, North Carolina, according to its Mayor John Higdon.

Allowing the development of a data center was on the agenda of a council meeting there in October, when it was withdrawn from consideration. If it had been approved, “every person that voted for it would no longer be in office,” Mayor Higdon observed. “That’s for sure.”

This is the reaction across the country to the efforts by Big Tech companies, including Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook, to build massive data centers in the heartland of America. These projects gobble up land, electricity and water, while creating very few jobs for the locals who have to endure the perpetual 65-decibel hum of the servers and louder backup diesel

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