…… never mind that there are several of these things already here and nobody has even noticed.
Both Sanders and Rhodes-Conway make essentially the same argument: technology and the market must slow way down and move at the speed of government. Sanders says that “democracy” needs time to “catch up,” while Rhodes-Conway claims that city zoning needs time to adapt. You can bet that, if either one succeeds, their proposed moratorium will be extended ad infinitum.
Now, there are some reasons for legitimate concern. Big data centers, which are being built or proposed all over the country, demand a lot of resources. They take up a lot of land, water, and especially energy. Utility costs, especially in Wisconsin, are already a concern and these things will almost certainly make prices higher in the short-term.