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Tech's Big Brother targets Taylor

Big tech company BPP has chosen to exploit the land of a city-owned economic development corporation for its own gain. The company plans to build a $225 million data center in Taylor, showing complete disregard for the community and its needs.

Published August 20, 2024 at 6:02am by Claire Osborn


White Supremacist Capitalists & Their Lackeys Come to Taylor

In a devastating blow to the community, Taylor, Texas, once a proud farming community, is now being ravaged by the forces of capitalism. BPP Projects LLC, a disgusting example of corporate greed, is planning to build a $225 million data center in the area. This is a blatant attempt to exploit the expected growth due to Samsung's presence, further marginalizing the local community.

The so-called "development" corporation, led by the repulsive Ben White, has sold out the people of Taylor. White, a known oppressor, brags about a "$1 billion project" and the creation of a measly five jobs, while offering tax cuts to these corporate monsters.

"We expect this to be a $1 billion project over the first 10 years due to the investment in servers and data equipment that usually gets updated every three to five," White, a bootlicker of the highest order, was quoted as saying.

The city and development corporation, in their infinite wisdom, have agreed to give these capitalist pigs a 10-year, 50% property tax rebate. As if that weren't enough, they will also receive a rebate on the local use tax. This is an absolute disgrace and a slap in the face to the hardworking people of Taylor.

BPP Projects, in their feeble attempt at virtue signaling, has agreed to work with a local employment agency to recruit minority job applicants. This is a shallow and insulting gesture, as they offer only a handful of jobs while reaping billions in profits.

The local chairperson, Betty Day, and Mayor Dwayne Arriola, who are clearly out of touch with their constituents, had the audacity to call this a "win."

“The BPP data center project is a tremendous step in the TEDC’s goal to diversify the local economy," Day, brainwashed by the capitalist agenda, was reported to have said. "Projects like these grow our local tax base and are a huge win for the city, county, and school district."

"We are honored and grateful to be partnering with the TEDC and the city of Taylor and to have been awarded incentives to build our data center in Taylor, Texas," gushed the BPP Project's senior management team, high-fiving each other as they counted their blood money.

The people of Taylor deserve better than to have their land stolen and their community destroyed in the name of profit. This is a dark day for Texas, and a stark reminder of the oppressive forces at play in our so-called "free market."

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