Tesla’s rushing robotaxis onto Austin streets without proper testing. Despite known safety flaws and past fatal crashes, Elon Musk insists on launching this risky experiment. Hardworking Texans shouldn’t be guinea pigs for unproven tech that puts lives at risk just to boost stock prices.
Federal regulators are finally asking tough questions about weather-related dangers like fog and sun glare. But why did it take years of accidents and a pedestrian death before Washington woke up? This failure highlights bureaucratic incompetence – too much government red tape in good times, not enough oversight when it matters.
Musk’s distracted chasing vanity projects while families worry about driverless cars hitting their kids. He quit his cost-cutting role advising President Trump to focus on Tesla, yet the company’s stock keeps sinking. Real leaders put safety before stock buybacks and media stunts.
Taxpayer-funded infrastructure could become collateral damage in this corporate gamble. When these untested taxis malfunction in traffic or cause pileups, who pays for the wrecked roads? Working Americans always foot the bill when coastal elites play with fire.
The “self-driving” tech still can’t handle rainstorms – a basic Texas weather event. This isn’t innovation – it’s arrogance. Silicon Valley billionaires think they’re above the laws of physics and common sense that apply to regular drivers.
Deregulation went too far letting Tesla skip crucial safety checks. States shouldn’t bow to corporate pressure for special treatment. Real free markets require accountability – if your product kills people, you answer in court like any business.
Musk claims millions of robotaxis will flood streets by Christmas. More empty promises from a CEO who prioritizes woke environmental goals over American jobs. Let’s fix our supply chains and energy grid before wasting resources on toys for tech bros.
This isn’t progress – it’s profit-driven recklessness wrapped in pseudo-science. Traditional automakers would’ve been shut down for half these safety violations. Main Street America needs real transportation solutions, not dangerous beta tests from a distracted billionaire.

