| ▲ | tt24 4 hours ago |
| Strange that suddenly they don’t seem to like this concept so much anymore :) “I support the right of $state to ban $thing” Wait, not like that! |
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| ▲ | culi 3 hours ago | parent [-] |
| States don't have "rights", people do. I don't support any state's power to take away any human's rights. And bootlickers who do shouldn't have the chance to act out their fascistic fantasies |
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| ▲ | tt24 a minute ago | parent | next [-] | | > I don't support any state's power to take away any human's rights. Absolutely agreed. Which is why I'm firmly against Maine's proposal here | |
| ▲ | alex43578 36 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | | It's reasonable to believe that a blanket ban on data centers constitutes a regulatory taking, and therefore run afoul of people's property rights. A data center doesn't pose some unreasonable risk to the public interest to justify this degree of action. |
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