“If I Were Building the Future…”
A Modern Paul‑Harvey‑Style Warning About Data Centers If I were building the future — and wanted no one to notice — I wouldn’t start with laws or leaders or loud announcements.No, I’d start with buildings. Big ones. Windowless ones. Buildings so large…
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A Restorationist Essay on Power, Profit, and the Erosion of Trust I. The New Cathedrals of the Digital Age Across the continent, vast concrete shells rise from farmland and forest edges — windowless, silent, and consuming more electricity than entire…
Read MoreA Restorationist Essay on Drift, Alignment, and the Limits of Principle:
Thomas Massie in a Moment of Consequence There are moments in history when principle and responsibility collide.Moments when a leader’s long‑standing philosophy, admirable in isolation, becomes misaligned with the needs of the nation. And moments when…
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