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Wikipedia tells us that a data center is "a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. Data centers are critical infrastructure for the storage and processing of information, and they support the global financial system….and artificial intelligence."
Data centers are being constructed now on a scale never seen before. These big, beautiful data centers have been described as "foundational to how modern society functions." And, like so many other nefarious things, they are said to be vital to national security. This would be the same society that is so concerned about national security they left the southern border completely open for decades, and are now hot and heavy to merge our military together with that of another nation. In January, 2025, our beloved former President Biden signed an executive order on Advancing United States Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure, with a decided emphasis on AI's central role in shaping the economy and our national defense. This order triggered the development of "domestic AI infrastructure," visibly represented by large-scale data centers. We have to "ensure U.S. economic competitiveness," after all. It's not like building factories and reviving domestic industry would do that.