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BEZOS THINKS HE PAYS TOO MUCH? AMERICA IS GETTING ANGRY.

32 min · 23. Mai 2026
Episode BEZOS THINKS HE PAYS TOO MUCH? AMERICA IS GETTING ANGRY. Cover

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PODCAST & LIVE STREAM: BEZOS THINKS HE PAYS TOO MUCH? AMERICA IS GETTING ANGRY. Today on Nate Cast: Jeff Bezos says he pays too much in taxes. Dear God. These billionaire guys can feel the ground shifting beneath them, because Americans are getting angry — and not just liberals. Regular people are tired of watching the richest people on earth complain while working families struggle. Then I talk about conversations I’ve had with listeners who still absolutely love Trump. And I ask a simple question: Which promises got kept? Ukraine over? No. Prices cut in half? No. Gas prices magically collapsing? No. No more foreign wars. No way. The big promises keep shrinking while the excuses keep growing. And yet some people still fall over themselves defending him no matter what. It’s becoming hard to watch. Stay safe this weekend. We also hit a few major current events shaping the week and talk about where this country is heading. Happy Memorial Day weekend, everybody — and thank you to the men and women who served this country. Watch Nate Cast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. #NateCast #Podcast #Politics #Trump #Bezos #Taxes #MemorialDay #WesternNewYork #CurrentEvents #NateMcMurray

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Episode PODCAST CLIP: WHERE DID JEREMY ZELLNER COME FROM, WHO IS HE, AND WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Cover

PODCAST CLIP: WHERE DID JEREMY ZELLNER COME FROM, WHO IS HE, AND WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

PODCAST CLIP: WHERE DID JEREMY ZELLNER COME FROM, WHO IS HE, AND WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? For people outside of Western New York, Jeremy Zellner has been one of the most influential Democratic political figures in Erie County for nearly a decade. As chairman of the Erie County Democratic Committee, he helped build one of the strongest local Democratic organizations in New York State. Under his leadership, Democrats won races, expanded their influence, and became the dominant political force in much of Erie County. He wasn’t a household name to most voters, but inside politics, he was one of the people making major decisions about endorsements, strategy, fundraising, and party direction. That’s why his defeat is such a big story. This wasn’t just a candidate losing an election. It was the head of the political establishment being rejected by voters and party activists who wanted something different. The winner, Jon Rivera, wasn’t exactly an outsider. He comes from a well-known political family and has served in public office himself. But he did something few politicians are willing to do: he challenged the person who controlled much of the party structure. Most people wait their turn. Rivera didn’t. The bigger question is what happens next. Will Erie County Democrats move in a more progressive direction? Will new candidates emerge? Will long-standing political alliances begin to shift? And what does this mean for races up and down the ballot, including challenges to incumbents who may have once seemed untouchable? One thing is certain: the political landscape in Western New York looks very different today than it did a week ago. And that’s why this result is being talked about far beyond Erie County. #WesternNewYork #BuffaloPolitics #ErieCounty #NiagaraCounty #PoliticalEarthquake #Democracy #TermLimits #JonRivera #JeremyZellner #AlissaEllman #ClaudiaTenney #Election2026 #PoliticalReform #ProgressivePolitics #WorkingFamilies #HealthcareForAll #AmericanDream #PoliticalChange #LocalPolitics #NewYorkPolitics

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Episode PODCAST CLIP: MY IMPROMPTU ENCOUNTER WITH THE DATA CENTER MAFIA Cover

PODCAST CLIP: MY IMPROMPTU ENCOUNTER WITH THE DATA CENTER MAFIA

PODCAST CLIP: MY IMPROMPTU ENCOUNTER WITH THE DATA CENTER MAFIA Are you aware that Republicans in Niagara County just voted against a moratorium on data centers?Then today, by complete coincidence, I found myself sitting in a café at a business meeting where one of the biggest developers in Niagara Falls got up and announced plans to put a data center in downtown Niagara Falls.And people smiled and expressed support!Some people will say they weren’t really supporting it. Some will say they were just being polite. But nobody stood up and said no.So I did.I said I wasn’t for it. I walked out.Why?Because I believe this is one of the most important fights facing Niagara Falls.These projects promise the world. They take up enormous amounts of land, consume massive amounts of power, create relatively few jobs, and threaten to transform our waterfront and our community forever.The people behind these projects have money. They have influence. They have connections.I don’t.What I have is my voice—and hopefully your support.Because if I’m going to keep fighting this, I can’t do it alone.They’re going to come after me. They’ll run ads. They’ll spread rumors. They’ll try to make this fight about me instead of the future of Niagara Falls.Don’t let them.If you believe the Niagara River is too important to hand over to data center developers, stand with me.Go to VoteNateMcMurray.com.Let’s fight for Niagara Falls together.#NiagaraFalls #DataCenters #StopTheDataCenters #NiagaraRiver #ProtectTheNiagara #NotOnTheRiver #SaveOurWaterfront #PeopleOverProfits #FollowTheMoney #CorporateWelfare #EconomicDevelopment #WesternNewYork #NiagaraCounty #LocalPolitics #NewYorkPolitics #FightForNiagara #StandUpAndFight #CommunityFirst #VoteNateMcMurray #NateMcMurray #NateCast #TheNateMcMurrayShow

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

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

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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Episode PODCAST CLIP: THEY DIDN’T JUST NEGLECT NIAGARA FALLS — THEY DESIGNED IT THIS WAY Cover

PODCAST CLIP: THEY DIDN’T JUST NEGLECT NIAGARA FALLS — THEY DESIGNED IT THIS WAY

PODCAST CLIP: THEY DIDN’T JUST NEGLECT NIAGARA FALLS — THEY DESIGNED IT THIS WAY People talk about Niagara Falls like its problems just happened. They didn’t.For decades, decisions were made that weakened the city.They built highways around Niagara Falls, cutting neighborhoods off from commerce and from each other.They took parking, attractions, and amenities that could have supported local businesses and concentrated them inside the state park, making it harder for the city itself to benefit from the millions of visitors who come every year.They built a casino downtown that generates enormous revenue, yet much of that money never reaches the people of Niagara Falls. That was. Republican deal by the ay. They rarely talk about the industrial contamination that still hangs over the region. Love Canal wasn’t ancient history. The chemical legacy of this area is real, and pretending otherwise doesn’t make it disappear.Then they carved up the city politically. Gerrymandering reduced Niagara Falls’ influence at the county level and weakened its voice in regional decision-making.Meanwhile, county government has been dominated by the Republican party for decades. Instead of working with Albany to secure investments, infrastructure, and resources for Niagara Falls, too often local leaders have chosen ideological fights over practical solutions.They took away control of the bridges. They took away control of the power. They took away control of the casino. Then they wonder why the city struggles.And here’s the thing: despite all of that, Niagara Falls survives.Because the Falls themselves are one of the greatest natural wonders on Earth. Because the people are resilient. Because generations of families refused to give up on their city.The story of Niagara Falls isn’t a story of failure.It’s a story of a city that has been held back by bad decisions—and what could happen if we finally start making better ones.

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Episode PODCAST CLIP: WHAT IS A DATA CENTER, AND WHY SHOULD NIAGARA FALLS CARE? Cover

PODCAST CLIP: WHAT IS A DATA CENTER, AND WHY SHOULD NIAGARA FALLS CARE?

PODCAST CLIP: WHAT IS A DATA CENTER, AND WHY SHOULD NIAGARA FALLS CARE? People keep hearing the words “data center” and thinking it’s some magical high-tech factory of the future. It’s not. A data center is basically a giant warehouse full of computers. Thousands and thousands of servers stacked in racks, sucking up enormous amounts of electricity and generating huge amounts of heat. That’s why they need industrial cooling systems, backup power systems, and often rows of diesel generators. And here’s what they don’t tell you. Those cooling systems make noise. Not a little noise. A constant industrial whine. A screeching, humming, buzzing sound that can travel for miles depending on the design and weather conditions. Go talk to communities that already live near large data centers. The complaints are everywhere. The jobs? Usually far fewer than advertised. Once they’re built, many operate with surprisingly small staffs. The power demand? Massive. The land they consume? Massive. The tax breaks they ask for? Massive. Now ask yourself this: Why would we put something like that next to one of the most beautiful natural wonders on Earth? Niagara Falls should be investing in tourism, entertainment, parks, culture, restaurants, hotels, and attractions that bring people to the waterfront—not industrial computer warehouses surrounded by fences, security cameras, and diesel generators. I’m not anti-technology. I’m using technology right now. I’m saying location matters. Put data centers on brownfields. Put them in industrial zones. Put them where they belong. Just don’t put them on the Niagara River. Some places are too valuable to waste. #NiagaraFalls #DataCenters #NiagaraRiver #EconomicDevelopment #Tourism #WesternNewYork #ProtectTheFalls #Infrastructure #Technology #NiagaraUSA

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