| ▲ | spicyusername 5 hours ago | |||||||
I mean... pretty easy to see why...I think if the city tried to communicate what that money is going to be used for, perhaps it'd be slightly more palatable. Or perhaps the pitchforks are already out, and it wouldn't. | ||||||||
| ▲ | iteria 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
The problem is that these things often don't manifest. There's a massive data centers near me. Supposedly we're supposed to get all this blah blah blah. Well, the data center "accidentally" didn't pay for several months of water to the point where the local cost of water went up what what they thought was a shortfall until they realized nope, we were just stolen from. And no way could we fine them for this total accident of not paying their massive water bill for several months. They're put business partners. Somehow. Also, I've had more black outs since the data center has been active than I've ever experienced. I'm sure these things are unrelated. Along with the increased cost of electricity. And I'm on the other side of town from the data center. The locals nearby complain about more. I still don't know what supposed benefit I got from it being here. We already had a well funded government before the data center was here. I think this situation is why many are so anti-data center. The city gets the cash from the land sell and they get some temporary industry from the construction and then it's just a drain on the area. | ||||||||
| ▲ | vasco 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
It's the US so it's probably going to fund lawsuits against the police department. | ||||||||
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