Festus Wild Card of 2026 pt3 dives into a city reshaping its future as residents vote out incumbents over a data center, proving 2026’s wildcard energy in action. Unexpected grassroots power, rapid info flow, and real-time civic uprising. Read more: https://t.co/EOGdyVHoj2
— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) April 9, 2026
The Wild Cards of 2026 Are Already Voting
Festus, Missouri just gave us a live preview of what the wild cards of 2026 look like on the ground.One week after the city council approved a massive $6 billion data center project—despite strong local opposition—voters showed up in record numbers and fired every single incumbent council member up for re-election. All four lost by wide margins. The new faces ran on platforms of transparency, accountability, and putting residents first. The old guard? Gone.The City of Festus, MO canceled their Council meeting for tonight following last night's election whereby citizens voted out of office every single member who voted for the data center there that the people did not want.
— Missi Hesketh for MO 7th (@MissiforMO) April 9, 2026
Micro to macro, that is how we hold them accountable.
The irony is delicious: the council promised the data center would bring “jobs.” It did—just not the ones they were expecting.
The Festus City Council promised data center development would usher in new jobs. They were right. Four new candidates will take their seats after toppling the incumbents last night. #Festus #DataCenter #LocalPolitics pic.twitter.com/kKJkwHO0XY
— Mark Maxwell (@MarkMaxwellTV) April 8, 2026
This is pure 2026 wildcard energy in action.
Uranus has spent years in Taurus shaking up land, resources, values, and the physical cost of “progress.” Data centers are the perfect symbol—AI dreams chewing through electricity, water, and farmland while locals feel the pain in their backyards and utility bills. Now, as Uranus prepares to re-enter Gemini on April 25/26, 2026, the focus flips to communication, local networks, information flow, and the rapid voice of the people.The timing couldn’t be clearer. April 2026 has been loaded with trigger aspects: Saturn-Pluto pressure testing old power structures, Mars-Saturn frustration turning into decisive action, and Mercury (ruler of local politics and messaging) amplifying surprises and spreading the story fast.What happened in Festus isn’t isolated small-town drama. It’s the universe demonstrating the 2026 theme in real time: unexpected resets where the collective voice, powered by fast information and raw dissatisfaction, rewrites the script.This is literally insane
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 3, 2026
So many people showed up to oppose a $6 billion dollar data center in Missouri they had to use bleachers
The whole crowd yells and chants they don’t want the data center
Festus City Council voted to approve the data center anyway right in their faces pic.twitter.com/I9xOyK9U4p
Wild cards don’t always arrive as inventions or global shocks. Sometimes they arrive as ordinary citizens who finally say “enough,” organize quickly, and vote the machine out.
This is the shift PT1 talked about—paradigm-shifting events that stir complacency and raise consciousness. The stars are aligning for more of these local uprisings where people use the very tools of the system (social media, town halls, rapid organizing) to push back against top-down decisions.https://t.co/XbbiJ5htVR"St. Louis Public Radio After $6B data center plan, Festus voters oust every incumbent council member St. Louis Public Radio | By Kavahn Mansouri Published April 8, 2026 at 11:58 a.m. CDT"
— Aribert Deckers (@aribertdeckers) April 9, 2026
The wild cards of 2026 aren’t coming.
They’re already here… and they’re voting.
the data center rebellion is happening right now in real time you guys pic.twitter.com/UPD5PY6AfW
— jae holzman (@jaeporeon) April 9, 2026
Not only did residents of Festus, MO vote out city council this week after the council approved a data center, but there's now a lawsuit alleging that city councilors met privately with data center developers, tried to limit public input and oversight: https://t.co/jj29S7kjkM https://t.co/zQXUyu2iha
— a = all out against 🧊 (@scott_a_ross) April 9, 2026
Please watch this local news report about how four City Council members in Festus, MO were thrown out of office after ignoring strong public sentiment & voting in favor of an unwanted data center. The same thing can & should happen to unresponsive elected officials in Michigan‼️ https://t.co/rSKvNdrMXh pic.twitter.com/PrB1sLNKtu
— Rich Studley, Michigander (@rstudley) April 9, 2026
If you object it, they will not build it
— DR JANE RUBY™️ (@RealDrJaneRuby) April 9, 2026
If the AI center gets in, you’ll never get it out pic.twitter.com/wdA1JpBlDi
_____________________On March 30th, Festus, Missouri’s city council voted 6-2 to approve plans for a $6 Billion data center in the area despite fierce vocal opposition.
— Gavin Bena 🗳 (@gavinbena) April 8, 2026
Today, one week later, every single incumbent was utterly obliterated.
Collier: 34.6%
Wehner: 20.2%
Venz: 17.6%
Tinnin: 19.6% pic.twitter.com/Km54Gva56O
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