I still can’t find out if either of the other county commissioners signed a nondisclosure agreement about data centers; they haven’t answered me.
Tag: NDAs
Residents of Hamilton Ohio want to reject the proposed billion dollar data center project.
These projects could be in the works almost anywhere without anyone knowing because elected representatives are signing NDAs to keep these projects secret until they’re ready to push them through.
I’m getting troubled about this narrative that the AI bubble is propping up The Economy and keeping things “good”.
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.
The fight for the future really is about monarchy vs democracy.
The suggestion for the question to put to would be representatives and leaders is exactly what speaks to people about No Kings.
Labor precarity and the weaponization of communication.
People just don’t trust unknown funding, nor hiding stuff. And people don’t like to find out that someone they thought was speaking truth to power is actually towing a prescribed party line.
Another data center project sprung on people by surprise in Missouri by politicians who signed NDAs.
When a big decision with serious ramifications is rushed, that’s a big big red flag for scams and fraud. People are right to want to slow down and allow stakeholders to engage in critical thinking.
I’m sending postcards to elected reps asking them if they’ve signed NDAs.
Elected officials shouldn’t be allowed to sign nondisclosure agreements.
Public officials who sign NDAs should resign because they don’t understand the job.
And there really ought to be a law to prevent any such thing from ever happening where elected officials sign agreements to keep secrets from the communities they serve. I have been hearing about NDAs a lot in relation to data center project plans in Pennsylvania and in Wisconsin, and it’s shocking how this has […]
Rejecting data center inevitability in Tucson Arizona.
How Tucson fought back against Big Tech What an Amazon data center in the desert says about our economy Justin Stofferahn Aug 10, 2025 – You’re Probably Getting Screwed One of the political challenges decades of unchecked economic consolidation creates is a sense of inevitability. We might all be getting screwed in the second Gilded […]
NDAs are a persistent problem, used often to cover up wrongdoing.
“the plaintiff and the defendant working cooperatively to use that to transfer funds legally, totally legally, and to then lock that fund transfer behind an NDA”











