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Elon Musk’s trillion: built on the blood of Texas

Liberation News

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July 7, 2026

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Behind the mask of futuristic “innovation,” Musk’s wealth is built on destroyed communities, stolen wages, unearned tax breaks, and polluted waters. His companies wreck Texas and everyday people pay the price.

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San Antonio Current

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· Jun 27, 2026

Hundreds of data centers are coming to Texas. Here’s what you need to know.

In the span of a couple years, hundreds of massive electricity- and water-hungry data centers have proposed construction in Texas — a veritable gold rush for those capitalizing on the sudden demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. There are at least 248 data center projects planned across the state, according to a Texas Tribune recent analysis. [] The post Hundreds of data centers are coming to Texas. Here’s what you need to know. appeared first on San Antonio Current.

Drudge Report

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· Jul 3, 2026

FROM $71 MILLION TO $39 TRILLION: DEBT'S 250-YEAR CLIMB

FROM 71 MILLION TO 39 TRILLION: DEBT'S 250-YEAR CLIMB (Main headline, 2nd story, link) Related stories:SHOCK POLL: AMERICANS DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT THEY'RE CELEBRATING

Texas Public Policy Foundation

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· Jul 2, 2026

Poll: Texans Want Local Government on a Short Leash

If you’re tired of watching your property tax bill (or your rent!) climb every year, then you’re not alone. A new poll of registered voters in Texas shows that everyday Texans are fed up with runaway local government spending, debt, and taxes—and they want real tools to fight back. To the problem, Texans overwhelmingly say... The post Poll: Texans Want Local Government on a Short Leash first appeared on Texas Public Policy Foundation.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 6, 2026

This $55 Energy Stock Could Be Your Ticket to Future Riches

If you are looking to invest in the energy sector, this high-yield Canadian giant has you covered.

Bisnow News

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· Jun 18, 2026

Gov. Abbott Eyes More Guardrails To Check Texas' Data Center Boom

Texas is on pace to become the No. 1 U.S. data center market by 2030, but the prospect of skyrocketing utility bills and nearly 8B in lost sales tax revenue over that time span has Gov. Greg Abbott ready to hit the brakes on the state's development pipeline.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

‘Millions In A Jiffy’: Texas Man Admits Laundering $1.2M Stolen From Seniors In Tech Scam

A Texas man faces up to 20 years in federal prison after admitting he helped launder more than 1.2 million extracted from elderly victims through an international computer-support scam. Chase Harris, 36, of Keller, Texas, entered a guilty plea in federal court before U.S. District Judge Philip M. Halpern. Harris pleaded guilty to one count [] ‘Millions In A Jiffy’: Texas Man Admits Laundering 1.2M Stolen From Seniors In Tech Scam

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Related coverage for "Elon Musk’s trillion: built on the blood of Texas": San Antonio Current — Hundreds of data centers are coming to Texas. Here’s what you need to know.. Drudge Report — FROM $71 MILLION TO $39 TRILLION: DEBT'S 250-YEAR CLIMB. Texas Public Policy Foundation — Poll: Texans Want Local Government on a Short Leash. The Motley Fool — This $55 Energy Stock Could Be Your Ticket to Future Riches. Bisnow News — Gov. Abbott Eyes More Guardrails To Check Texas' Data Center Boom. Tampa Free Press — ‘Millions In A Jiffy’: Texas Man Admits Laundering $1.2M Stolen From Seniors In Tech Scam