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There has been a question posed to various candidates / public figures, as to whether they would be willing to put a "One year moratorium" on data centers in their area or state.
This is a trick question, because if a person answers "yes" to the moratorium, it implies that they would be willing to allow for a data center after one year, or whatever the given time span.
The real answer is in the state or county constitution, its bylaws, codes and regulations. They seldom, if ever make provision for any such development.
Thus the real question is whether the public figure will honor the existing state and local rules, and if the rules do seem to allow for such a development, whether they are willing to tighten the rules so that they do not.
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Rom Reddy, candidate for the South Carolina Governorship, comes from the private sector as a long-standing successful business man, and graduated from the Warton School of Business, like President Trump. He, not Pam Evette, contributed 7 figures to President Trump's campaign. Yet he is the only one in the race who is not accepting any campaign contributions, and he seeks no one's endorsement, which is likely why he didn't receive President Trump's endorsement.
He is the founder of the South Carolina DOGE, and is the only one in the race who has shown a serious intention in truly leading as an executive, who helps unite a dysfunctional congress behind definite goals, rather than capitulate to existing divisions of the legislature. He is the only one with a stated goal of toward shrinking the size of the state government - by
1. Reducing the state budget, which has grown by 120% in the past ten years with nothing good to show for it,
2. Eliminating the excessive number of state agencies,...