While President Trump works to drain the swamp in Washington, a new breed of corporate cronies is running the same old scam on hardworking American communities across the nation.
Big Tech companies are rolling into towns with a slick sales pitch: let us bulldoze your residential neighborhoods and farmland, give us massive tax breaks, and we'll build these supposedly "revolutionary" data centers for AI chatbots. Oh, and don't worry about us devouring nearly a quarter of your power supply – we promise we'll pay our own way.
It's a lie, and it's time Americans wake up to this rope-a-dope.
The Hidden Tax on Every American Family
Here's what these tech vultures won't tell you: chatbots don't run on magic fairy dust – they run on YOUR money. Every time these energy-hungry data centers fire up their servers, your electricity bills go up. When they suck up a quarter of the local power grid, guess who pays for the new infrastructure? Not Silicon Valley – it's the working families who can barely afford their monthly utilities.
This is corporate welfare at its worst, wrapped in the shiny packaging of "innovation" and "progress." These are the same Big Tech monopolies that censored conservatives, rigged elections, and sold out American workers to China. Now they want us to subsidize their latest get-rich-quick scheme.
"Do not tell the public they will not pay more for data centers. They already do," warns The Blaze investigation that exposes this nationwide scam.
Local communities are being bamboozled into rezoning prime real estate, handing out tax breaks like candy, and accepting ugly, noisy industrial facilities that will turn quiet neighborhoods into corporate energy farms. All so tech billionaires can make even more money off AI chatbots that most Americans never asked for.
Time to Fight Back
President Trump understands that America First means putting American communities before Big Tech profits. While his administration tackles federal overreach, it's up to local patriots to stop this corporate invasion at the community level.
Every town council meeting, every zoning board hearing, every local election – these are the battlegrounds where We the People can say no to Big Tech's energy-sucking, taxpayer-funded boondoggle.
The question is simple: Will your community stand up to corporate bullies, or will you let them turn your hometown into their personal power plant while you pay the bills?
