“Yet another tragic story of people being trapped inside a burning Tesla, this time in Toronto. Four dead; one rescued when a bystander smashed a window. Phil Koopman, cited by Paul Krugman in Substack
Paul Krugman in a recent Substack column made a horrific analogy with the damage that Trump/Musk is doing to the American economy that I agree with.
Trump/Musk are blindly rushing ahead with Musk’s so-called DOGE efficiency drive and Trump’s tariff wars that could cause horrendous damage to our economy, when there are much better ways to accomplish their stated goals of decreasing the budget deficit and national debt.
Such haste is causing irreparable damage to lives and livelihoods; just as Musk’s failure to correct Tesla’s design flaws have killed people. There are better ways, and maybe the SCOTUS 5-4 ruling that Trump can’t withhold $2 billion in funds owed to its contractors will cause him to slow down enough to prevent a larger economic ‘fire’, such as stagflation, or even a recession.
There is a lesson to be learned. Tesla’s sometimes fatal design flaws seem to be because of his lack of attention to details in his single-minded drive to invent new and better technologies. At least half of the automated-driver deaths (46 cars without a driver at last count) are Tesla’s, and now there is news that a defect in its electric door opening mechanism won’t unlock the door in the event of a power failure, as ahappened in some of Tesla’s car fires.
“This has been going on for years,” said Koopman. “At least some of the victims were definitely alive and trying to escape a burning Tesla when door lock power was lost. Some escaped. Some did not. Below is a writeup I posted on a blog in 2022. Nothing has really changed. The Tesla door release situation is a fatality-via-burning-alive waiting to happen. As it has multiple times at this point.”
And why is Trump rushing to start a trade war with our closest allies in the name of national security? He is promoting a blatant lie, that our closest neighbors pose a national security threat. Yet Mexico and Canada as border neighbors are in the best position to protect the Americans, hence pose the least danger to our national security But this is if we would pass an immigration bill, such as the bipartisan border bill Biden negotiated that Trump nixed because it would make Democrats look better.
Instead, we are now making an enemy of those nations that are in a position of protecting our borders.
What has become clear is Trump/Musk are good at wrecking everyone else’s economies but their own; at a time when more government oversight is needed because of the greater frequency of natural disasters (NOAA, US Geological Survey), increasing cyber-attacks, new and deadly (African) viruses, bird flu, on top of a potential measles epidemic in Texas.
And, even more sadly, there are signs that Trump will want to make some of Biden’s new, New Deal legislation his own, by canceling contracts and reopening them under his own administration, just as Musk is doing with the FAA.
Musk as already starting to replace Verizon’s contract to upgrade and modernize the FAA’s telecommunication networks ‘that oversee 29 million square miles of US airspace and ensure the orderly and safe movement of 45,000 flights daily’ with his own Starlink Satellite network.
They are selling more snake oil, instead of working with congress on a bipartisan agreement. Trump is rushing to downsize government and instigate tariff wars because he wants Americans to believe there is danger from all sides that only he can prevent, before something horrendous happens and we discover we might need our allies.
It doesn’t have to be this way, but if Trump won’t change his ways, there will be larger fires that will be much more difficult to put out.
Harlan Green © 2025
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