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A three-gigawatt data center sounds like a sci-fi punchline until you realize it can outdraw an entire region’s electric customers and push real families’ bills higher. That’s why we start with Project Jupiter in Doña Ana County and use it as a window into the next decade’s fight over AI infrastructure, local consent, water use, and grid capacity. We talk through why people are skeptical, what benefits are real, and why “all or nothing” thinking is the fastest way to get this wrong.
We also get practical about what a smarter deal could look like: transparent approvals, local hearings that actually matter, and conditions that protect quality of life. If massive AI data centers are coming, we argue they should add to the power mix instead of draining it, and they need credible answers on water in a dry state like New Mexico. Along the way, Ava weighs in on how AI can hurt creativity and cognitive development when people outsource their thinking.
Then we pivot to politics and narrative. We hit early voting and write-in races in New Mexico, Marco Rubio’s surge in 2028 polling, and a surprising look at where Democrats appear to be headed. We also pull clips from former Washington governor Christine Gregoire on taxes, spending, and why states lose professionals and taxpayers when policy gets punitive and unpredictable. Finally, we break down two “media stink” examples, from the coverage of an elected official acting as a foreign agent for China to the way Spencer Pratt’s LA fire message gets twisted, before ending with a wild Virginia train video and our latest trail cam footage.
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Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/
Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/
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By Mark and Krysty Ronchetti4.5
170170 ratings
A three-gigawatt data center sounds like a sci-fi punchline until you realize it can outdraw an entire region’s electric customers and push real families’ bills higher. That’s why we start with Project Jupiter in Doña Ana County and use it as a window into the next decade’s fight over AI infrastructure, local consent, water use, and grid capacity. We talk through why people are skeptical, what benefits are real, and why “all or nothing” thinking is the fastest way to get this wrong.
We also get practical about what a smarter deal could look like: transparent approvals, local hearings that actually matter, and conditions that protect quality of life. If massive AI data centers are coming, we argue they should add to the power mix instead of draining it, and they need credible answers on water in a dry state like New Mexico. Along the way, Ava weighs in on how AI can hurt creativity and cognitive development when people outsource their thinking.
Then we pivot to politics and narrative. We hit early voting and write-in races in New Mexico, Marco Rubio’s surge in 2028 polling, and a surprising look at where Democrats appear to be headed. We also pull clips from former Washington governor Christine Gregoire on taxes, spending, and why states lose professionals and taxpayers when policy gets punitive and unpredictable. Finally, we break down two “media stink” examples, from the coverage of an elected official acting as a foreign agent for China to the way Spencer Pratt’s LA fire message gets twisted, before ending with a wild Virginia train video and our latest trail cam footage.
Subscribe for weekly conversations that connect policy to everyday life, share this with a friend who’s sick of spin, and leave us a rating and review so more people can find the show.
Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/
Twitter: @nodoubtpodcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

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