Lori Korzen, an active social media user, posted a series of tweets on May 12 and 13, 2026, addressing topics ranging from the Hippocratic Oath to questions about tax spending and the potential impact of data centers on property taxes in New Hampshire.
On May 12, Korzen tweeted: “Hippocratic Oath #fyp #viral #kids #nh https://t.co/c4PXoffieq”.
The following day, she questioned government spending with another post: “My money went where? #fyp #viral #taxes #nh https://t.co/XT4aMjBHi8” (May 13).
Later that same day, Korzen discussed the relationship between data centers and local taxation: “Data Centers, part 2 What if a DC would lower your property taxes? #NH #NHpolitics #fyp #BerlinNH #CoosNH https://t.co/JlfLXHHPHO” (May 13).
The mention of data centers is relevant as municipalities across the United States have increasingly considered large-scale data center developments as a way to boost local economies and potentially reduce property tax burdens for residents. In regions like Berlin and Coös County in New Hampshire, such proposals are often debated within the context of economic revitalization efforts.
