
Why some Americans are rejecting data centers and Flock cameras

On this episode of "On Balance," Leland Vittert discusses the summer of revolt against data centers, Flock cameras and politicians who went along with what the corporations wanted them to do. Batya Ungar-Sargon and Chris Cillizza weigh in.
Meanwhile, Senator Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., is getting exactly what he wants as the midterms approach and 2028 draws near. Madeline Summerville examines the political implications.
Later, no wonder people have lost faith in capitalism. Capitalism has screwed them. Corbin Trent, Steve Cortes and Emil Barr break down the frustration.
Plus, taking a closer look at the primary winners in South Carolina and Florida. Charlie Dent analyzes the results.
Video Summary
AI GeneratedThis discussion examines the rising tide of populist anger in America, driven by a perceived \"rigged system.\" It explores how resentment toward AI infrastructure, government surveillance, and the decline of social mobility is fueling a shift toward aggressive politics and socialist leanings among the youth, reflecting a broader crisis of faith in capitalism and the American Dream.
