The real reason politicians want to blame Tesla crashes will make your blood boil

Once again, the federal government wants to blame technology for the failures of mankind. There’s outrage after a tragic car wreck involving a Tesla, supposedly using its automated driving system. Without waiting for real evidence, a federal agency is swooping in to investigate — perfect for headlines and pushing their anti-tech agenda.

But here’s what they don’t want to talk about: According to people who actually know how the car works, the driver was pressing the gas pedal, even after the crash happened. So, while the left and the media love to point fingers at “dangerous new technology,” maybe it’s time we look at plain old human error. But that doesn’t fit their narrative. They’d rather villainize Elon Musk and American innovation, because it threatens the power of big government and their globalist buddies.

Let’s not forget, the same liberal politicians shouting about “AI dangers” are more than happy to stick us in electric cars, wind mills, and solar panels — all while cashing checks from Big Tech and China. But when something goes wrong, suddenly it’s the fault of American inventors, not the people behind the wheel. The hypocrisy is stunning.

Meanwhile, hardworking Americans watch as another overreaching federal agency wastes time and tax dollars trying to regulate our freedom away. We know the truth: Washington isn’t interested in safety. They want control. They want to be the ones driving the future, not the American people and certainly not the free market. If they had it their way, every mile would be micromanaged by bureaucrats who’ve never built a car or paid a mechanic’s bill in their lives.

So let’s get real. When will liberals stop blaming technology, capitalism, and innovation for their own incompetence? Maybe the problem isn’t the machines. Maybe it’s the people who keep voting for those who want to control them.

Source: Just The News


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