Georgia slams the brakes on Big Tech tax breaks in bold conservative move against corporate giveaways

Georgia lawmakers are finally waking up. The state Senate just sent a clear message to Big Tech and globalist data giants: the days of handing out billions in tax breaks are over. Senate Bill 410 aims to slam the brakes on $2.5 billion in wasteful giveaways, and it’s about time conservative common sense returned to the Peach State.

For years, Democrats and their corporate henchmen told us that showering data centers with tax breaks would somehow boost Georgia’s economy. They claimed these deals would create jobs, invest in communities, and put Georgia at the tech center of the world. But here’s what really happened—massive corporations pocketed free money, while hardworking taxpaying families were left holding the bag. Where were these life-changing jobs? Nowhere to be found.

Let’s get real. Data centers eat up electricity, hog up land, and offer far fewer jobs than politicians promised. Liberals seem happy to bend over backward for tech billionaires, even as local infrastructure suffers and reliable power gets more expensive for everyone else. Why should Atlanta’s working families foot the bill for Amazon and foreign-owned firms to stash their servers? Conservatives know better than to let the globalist left keep selling out our people to pad Silicon Valley bank accounts.

Senate Bill 410 puts a stop to new tax breaks for future data centers, though it still lets the old deals limp along. It’s not perfect, but at least it’s a step away from the mindless pandering that has come to define left-wing leadership. Georgia’s message to the tech elite: pay your fair share or take your servers somewhere else.

Liberals always scream about big business when it suits their agenda, but when it comes time to actually reign in their corporate pals in tech, they’re nowhere to be found. Hypocrisy at its finest. Will Georgia lead the way for other states and end the data center handouts? Or will the left, as usual, double down on failed policies that help everyone except American taxpayers?

Source: Just The News


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