In yet another attack on American innovation and economic growth, socialist Senator Bernie Sanders and radical Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have announced their latest scheme to kneecap the U.S. economy - a proposal to shut down future artificial intelligence data center construction across the nation.
The Vermont socialist and his Squad ally unveiled their anti-innovation crusade Wednesday, claiming AI data centers somehow "destroy jobs and American attention spans." Their solution? Give Big Government bureaucrats even MORE power to regulate and control one of America's most promising technological frontiers.
"We are totally unprepared," Sanders whined, demanding a complete pause on AI infrastructure development to allow Congress time to pile on more job-killing regulations. "We need serious public debate and democratic oversight over this enormously consequential issue."
"AI and robotics are coming whether we like it or not," Sanders admitted, essentially conceding that his backwards approach will leave America behind while other nations surge ahead.
This is the same failed thinking that's plagued the left for decades - when faced with innovation and progress, their instinct is always to regulate, control, and shut it down rather than unleash American ingenuity and entrepreneurship.
Handing Victory to China
While President Trump's administration works tirelessly to maintain America's technological edge and bring manufacturing jobs back home, these radical Democrats want to slam the brakes on the very technologies that will define the next century of economic competition.
Make no mistake, Patriots - if the U.S. stops building AI infrastructure, countries like China won't hesitate to fill that void. This isn't just about technology; it's about national security and economic dominance.
The Trump-Vance administration has made clear that American innovation, not socialist central planning, is the path forward. While Elon Musk leads the charge on government efficiency through DOGE, the radical left continues pushing the same big government solutions that have failed for generations.
Will Republicans in Congress stand firm against this latest assault on American competitiveness, or will they allow the socialist agenda to sabotage our nation's technological future?
