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To: 7kidstofeed who wrote (25714)8/30/2025 4:14:08 PM
From: Kirk ©  Respond to of 26388
 
I hope you are right
Currently Tech companies have been given a green light to build their own power plants. Trillions are being poured into data centers which will house super duper super computers.

We are at the dawn of so much good for all of mankind.

but...

It could be like all the politicians saying we need more affordable housing but they won't force tech companies to build housing on their huge campuses that are like parks for their workers who gentrify neighborhoods here.

It could be like housing where politicians give all sorts of taxpayer funded incentives to build "affordable housing" where lower density, high quality of life neighborhoods don't want the traffic, overcrowding, crime, etc. that comes with getting packed into "walkable neighborhoods" nobody wants and the working lower income still need cars and trucks to get to the homes of the wealthy who build the housing or gentrify the neighborhoods with their tech companies.

China doesn't seem to be bothered by political idiots on either side of the aisle as they go ahead and build both windmills and coal plants to supply the power any way they can.