Senate candidate El-Sayed says data centers must protect communities or stay out of Michigan - Detroit Metro Times

The data center boom is getting crazy in Michigan 😱! I mean, 15 projects proposed in one year? That's just insane! It's like they're trying to suck up all our energy and water 💧. And El-Sayed's got a point about the investor-owned utilities pushing for fast-track approvals without proper oversight 🙄.

I love how he's framing it as a fight against corporate power and prioritizing public health, affordability, and environmental protection 🌎. It's refreshing to see someone standing up for the little guy (or in this case, the community) 💪. And let's be real, who wants their rates to go up just because of some new data center popping up? 😒

It'll be interesting to see how his "Our Communities, Our Terms" framework plays out. If he can get those investor-owned utilities to agree to his conditions, it could make a big difference for Michigan's communities 🤞. Fingers crossed! 👍
 
I think it's awesome that Abdul El-Sayed is taking on the big corporations and advocating for communities to have a say in what happens in their own neighborhoods 🤝🌟. The fact that he's pushing for transparency, accountability, and protection of public health and resources is really inspiring! 💚 As someone who cares about the environment and social justice, it's refreshing to see a candidate prioritizing people over profits 🌎💪. Let's hope his opponents step up their game too and join him in fighting for what's right! 💕
 
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