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An Indianapolis councilman says shots were fired at his house, 13 shots and a note left behind saying no data centers.
We got another story coming out of Missouri where people said no data centers.
The city council votes for data centers and all of them get voted out.
Yo, I don't know if you'd call this a neo-Luddite movement, but it is getting pretty scary when people be shooting guns at other people because they're voting in data centers.
We had a caller the other night who, on Tim Kessler, asked about how, in, I think it was Kentucky, they said, the legislature is voting to remove and impeach this judge.
And another judge said, you can't do it because you got to make a new panel to impeach judges.
Judges can't be stopped.
And he said, we're cooked.
We don't have a country anymore.
I take a look at this and I feel similarly like the people have said no to data centers.
But it doesn't matter because you cannot stop this tide for whatever reason.
Now, in West Virginia, the governor here, who I know he's a good dude, announced two big data center projects, one of which is it's fairly rural.
It's West Virginia and but still closer to the urban centers, not too far from us.
But then you have one project.
Very much in a rural area, which I say that's fine.