Because this seems to be almost like an argument about why people need to die needlessly because of lack of healthcare insurance because private health insurance employs some people in jobs.
Tag: job creator bs
Data centers cancelled in Blakely Pennsylvania and Menomonie Wisconsin.
Opposition to data centers is making headway against the AI bubble environmental assault. Menomonie Wisconsin is the rural town in western Wisconsin that had a public meeting where I was able to listen to the public comments of the citizenry and do some commentary on my podcast. Many of the citizens who spoke at that meeting figured […]
The inherent lie in promising jobs in trickle down eugenics.
People keep describing eugenics when they talk about what politicians have been doing with society and why, but nobody names it because you get attacked if you say it, but we need to get past that.
Pennsylvania AI boondoggle summit as full of BS and unwanted garbage as expected.
I listened to Trump at the Republican data center power plant “summit” in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and read about Josh Shapiro’s involvement so you don’t have to. (You can thank me later.)
PA news outlet is reporting on data centers so boondoggles must be imminent in the state house.
Spotlight PA’s newsletter headline: AI data centers are fueling electricity demand.
It’s imperative to inform politicians about tech scams that target their ideological hopes with false promises.
Crypto mogul donors lure politicians to betray their communities by saying they’re doing it to benefit their communities. It’s a trick.
AI is not the answer to human problems.
Going all in on vaporware is a bad idea – especially gambling on this with taxpayer money.
PA Democratic Party politicians celebrate corporate giveaway.
Less than 10 days after having to deny being elitists who’ve abandoned the working class, to defend the party’s historic defeats they announce millions of taxpayer money being given to a literal bank.
What Wilkes-Barre probably should’ve known about inviting a call center to the area.
“this kind of business does not bring to the area jobs which promote prosperity for those seeking employment, but actually might be responsible for many capable people deciding they must get the heck out of the area”









