Allie Beth Stuckey
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It's just senseless that we're not doing that.
But I would encourage you to continue to get in touch with your senators.
Get in touch with your U.S.
senators, especially if you live in a blue state.
Get in touch with them about voting in favor of voter ID.
And make them explain to you why they're against voter ID.
Most every state allows you to, even if you don't have a driver's license, you can get an ID that the state will provide and generally will pay for it for free of cost.
You can get an ID that proves who you are and proves that you're a citizen eligible to vote.
If you are, if you're not, then you don't deserve to vote.
So I just can't imagine why that we can't get that done.
Now, one of the things that we've gotten a lot of questions about and a lot of concern about and this legitimate concern are data centers and data centers are these huge.
I'm sure you've heard of these huge warehouses.
I mean, they are multiple football fields long and inside of them are all these computer servers that.
that are collecting and storing and computing all the data that you and I put up.
Like, for example, if you order anything off of Amazon, for example, which most people do in the country now,
And you can go in there and you look at your order history.
Well, that order history that's in there is stored somewhere in a data center, all right?
And that data center, which is kind of sort of like the cloud when you hear about the cloud, okay?
That data center stores the data
and then it retrieves it for you so that you can know what you've ordered in the past and maybe what you want to reorder, something like that.