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MY CONFRONTATION WITH THE DATA CENTER CROWD: WHAT WE’RE REALLY UP AGAINST

26 min · 18. Juni 2026
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MY CONFRONTATION WITH THE DATA CENTER CROWD: WHAT WE’RE REALLY UP AGAINST Today I talk about a confrontation I had with the data center crowd—and why I believe this fight is about to get very real. I was invited to a business networking event in Lewiston. During the meeting, a speaker proudly announced plans for a data center in downtown Niagara Falls. The room smiled. Others stood up afterward to express support. I sat there stunned. Finally, I said, “I’m not for it.” I was immediately told that this was supposed to be a friendly event and that everyone was there to support one another. My response was simple: I’m not going to applaud something I believe is bad for Niagara Falls. Before I left, I told the developer exactly what I thought. I told him I’m going to do everything I can to stop this project. And yes, I called him a son of a bitch. Oops. I want trying to impress them. I was trying to remind him. No one wants this outside of that room. Because this isn’t some small disagreement. This is a battle over the future of our region. The people pushing these projects have enormous resources. They represent powerful interests and billionaires with deep pockets. If I continue fighting this, and especially if I win office, they’re going to come after me. You’ll see advertisements. You’ll see attacks. You’ll see smear campaigns. That’s why I need your help. If elected, I will fight for a permanent moratorium on data centers along the Niagara River and in the Niagara Falls waterfront corridor. But I can’t do it alone. Please stand with me. Visit VoteNateMcMurray.com and join the fight. Also in today’s episode: • The disappointing surrender in Iran and what it says about America’s endless cycle of war. • The green algae, peeling paint, and embarrassing conditions at the National Monument—and why it’s becoming a perfect metaphor for the current Trump presidency. • Why neglect, decay, and a lack of accountability are becoming the defining themes of our politics. The future of Niagara is worth fighting for. Let’s talk about it. #StopTheDataCenters #SaveTheNiagaraRiver #NiagaraFallsDeservesBetter #FollowTheMoney #WhoBenefits #FightForNiagara #NotOnTheRiver #PeopleOverProfits #CorporateWelfare #StandWithNate #BreakTheMachine #VoteNateMcMurray #NiagaraFalls #WesternNewYork #NateCast

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