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Tesla’s Robotaxi Rush: Texas Lives at Stake for Coastal Elites’ Games

Tesla is rushing a robotaxi experiment onto Austin’s streets, putting regular folks at risk just to please coastal elites obsessed with flashy tech. The company hasn’t even tested these driverless cars properly yet—no real-world trials without safety drivers—but they’re slapping a “beta” label on it and calling it progress. This reckless move shows Silicon Valley’s contempt for common-sense safety.

The pilot will use just 10-20 cars, proving this isn’t about innovation—it’s a desperate publicity stunt. While working families worry about crumbling roads and gas prices, billionaire CEOs play with toys that could maim their kids. Tesla’s own safety record is shaky, but they’d rather risk Texan lives than admit their tech isn’t ready.

Experts warn this could end in disaster. Analysts say the program is “destined to fail,” pointing to Tesla’s history of overpromising and underdelivering. Meanwhile, insurance companies are sounding alarms about who’ll pay when these experimental vehicles crash. Guess what? It won’t be the coastal venture capitalists footing the bill—it’ll be hardworking Texans.

State officials are asleep at the wheel, letting Big Tech bypass regulations that normal businesses follow. Where’s the oversight? Where’s the accountability? This isn’t freedom—it’s corporate anarchy. Texas should protect its citizens, not bend the knee to some California millionaire’s vanity project.

The left’s obsession with green tech at any cost has blinded them to reality. They’ll sacrifice American safety on the altar of climate virtue signaling. Tesla’s pushing untested machines into neighborhoods while real infrastructure like power grids and highways rot. Priorities matter, and this isn’t putting people first.

Elon Musk’s empire thrives on government handouts and regulatory loopholes. Now he’s using Texas as his private lab, treating everyday Americans like guinea pigs. Conservatives know innovation shouldn’t come before security. A strong economy needs stable roads and safe commutes—not half-baked gadgets that might kill you.

This robotaxi scam exposes the arrogance of coastal elites who think flyover country is their playground. They wouldn’t launch this in San Francisco’s hills or New York’s traffic—they’re testing it on Texans because they think we’re expendable. Real leadership would protect communities, not gamble with their lives for headlines.

The message is clear: Put America First. Stop letting unaccountable tech giants experiment on our streets. Demand proven solutions, not dangerous fantasies. If Tesla wants to play with robot cars, let them do it in their own backyard—not ours.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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