Today we break down how Rep. Thomas Massie could use a discharge petition to force Congress into a public vote on the AI data-center boom — and why this may become one of the defining political fights of the next decade.
This is not about banning technology.
It is about public consent, concentrated power, electricity costs, water demand, utility infrastructure, and whether the American people get a say before massive AI infrastructure is locked into place.
Build the future. But build it in public.
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