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Elon Musk’s Robotaxi Rollout: A Risky Gamble for Texans’ Safety

Elon Musk’s Tesla is rushing to launch a robotaxi service in Austin, but the rollout reeks of reckless corporate greed. Despite known safety flaws and zero real-world testing without human drivers, the company plans to deploy just 10-20 vehicles in a limited invite-only trial. This isn’t innovation—it’s a half-baked stunt that puts Texans at risk while Musk chases headlines.

The so-called “self-driving” taxis still rely heavily on remote human operators to avoid crashes, proving the technology isn’t ready. Fog, rain, and Texas sun glare could easily confuse the system, creating deadly hazards on busy streets. When accidents inevitably happen, who pays? Regular folks—not Silicon Valley billionaires—will bear the costs through higher insurance rates and hospital bills.

Musk’s promise of “passive income” for owners is just another empty sales pitch. Working families shouldn’t gamble their savings on unproven tech that could get sued into oblivion overnight. This scheme benefits urban elites while leaving middle America vulnerable to corporate experiments gone wrong.

Safety regulators are asleep at the wheel, letting Tesla skip basic testing protocols that any responsible company would follow. Real Americans want roads protected by common-sense rules, not Silicon Valley’s “move fast and break things” mantra. Our communities aren’t tech bros’ personal playgrounds.

The robotaxi push exposes the left’s dangerous obsession with replacing human jobs with faulty machines. Truckers, taxi drivers, and delivery workers could see their livelihoods destroyed by glitchy computers controlled by West Coast executives. Hardworking Americans deserve better than becoming collateral damage in Musk’s vanity project.

Taxpayer-subsidized “green” credits funded Tesla’s rise—now they’re using that advantage to push untested vehicles on the public. This isn’t free-market capitalism. It’s corporate welfare distorting the economy while regular car companies follow the rules.

Conservatives must demand accountability. No special treatment for billionaire pet projects. If Tesla wants public roads for testing, they should post full liability bonds and undergo independent safety reviews. Texans’ lives matter more than Musk’s stock price.

The robotaxi gamble shows how far America has strayed from practical innovation. Real progress respects safety, protects jobs, and answers to the people—not coastal oligarchs playing real-life video games with our communities.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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