July 4, 2026

15 thoughts on “‘Nobody’s negotiating for the people here’: comedian Charlie Berens takes on AI datacenters

  1. When you look at the developer, Vantage Data Centers, claimed the $8 bn project would largely run on zero-emission energy resources like solar, wind and battery storage, the implications are hard to ignore.

  2. Considering that’s when he decided to do something he had rarely done before: discuss politics in his videos, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  3. The developer, Vantage Data Centers, claimed the $8 bn project would largely run on zero-emission energy resources like solar, wind and battery storage. Meanwhile berens, who shot to internet fame with his “Manitowoc Minute” videos that play on midwestern quirks and stereotypes, had his own reservations about the artificial intelligence datacenter boom.

  4. Basically when he Googled, he found that lawmakers in his state had paved the way to make the Port Washington project a reality. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  5. What stands out is that’s when he decided to do something he had rarely done before: discuss politics in his videos. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  6. Reading that berens, who shot to internet fame with his “Manitowoc Minute” videos that play on midwestern quirks and stereotypes, had his own reservations about the artificial intelligence datacenter boom — hard to argue with the logic there.

  7. In other words last summer, journalist turned comedian Charlie Berens started getting social media messages from concerned Wisconsin residents about plans for a massive datacenter campus in their state. Curious to see how this develops.

  8. The fact that when he Googled, he found that lawmakers in his state had paved the way to make the Port Washington project a reality really puts things into perspective.

  9. The bigger issue here is when he Googled, he found that lawmakers in his state had paved the way to make the Port Washington project a reality. That changes the calculation.

  10. So the bottom line is last summer, journalist turned comedian Charlie Berens started getting social media messages from concerned Wisconsin residents about plans for a massive datacenter campus in their state. Wonder how this will land.

  11. On one hand when he Googled, he found that lawmakers in his state had paved the way to make the Port Washington project a reality. But at the same time that’s when he decided to do something he had rarely done before: discuss politics in his videos.

  12. The detail about the developer, Vantage Data Centers, claimed the $8 bn project would largely run on zero-emission energy resources like solar, wind and battery storage is something people should sit with.

  13. Considering last summer, journalist turned comedian Charlie Berens started getting social media messages from concerned Wisconsin residents about plans for a massive datacenter campus in their state, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  14. If last summer, journalist turned comedian Charlie Berens started getting social media messages from concerned Wisconsin residents about plans for a massive datacenter campus in their state, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  15. If the developer, Vantage Data Centers, claimed the $8 bn project would largely run on zero-emission energy resources like solar, wind and battery storage, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

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