Summary

Elon Musk’s Boring Company is rapidly expanding the “Vegas Loop,” a 68-mile underground Tesla-based transit system approved with minimal public input and regulatory oversight.

Backed by the Las Vegas tourism authority, the project bypasses federal environmental reviews and standard public transit scrutiny.

Despite safety, labor, and environmental violations, Boring faces modest fines and continues construction.

Critics, including former Mayor Carolyn Goodman, highlight concerns over safety, accessibility, and untested technology, but local officials and businesses support the project, viewing it as a vital traffic solution.

The Loop may set a precedent for deregulated infrastructure projects.

    • @dhork
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      231 day ago

      I’m hoping it makes the site of the new stadium they are building for the A’s cave in, they did Oakland dirty and deserve whatever bad karma they get.

    • @pdxfed
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      61 day ago

      Lol, MGM owns most of the strip and it’s entire enterprise value is ~$40B. Not market cap, that’s only $9B. In the year of our Lord 2025, I’m not sure I see courts making for a fair fight when you throw in politically targeted retribution that would come.

      • GreyBeard
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        111 day ago

        Historically, casinos didn’t engage in legal fights. They had the mob to do that work for them.

        • @pdxfed
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          420 hours ago

          Absent a functioning, fair political and judicial system, all sorts of things are going to start reappearing on the US landscape that have been dormant for generations. Very doubtful in the current environment, but when transparent political retribution is transpiring and powerful, rich folks are on the receiving end, there will come a point where drastic measures will become among the most reasonable options they have.