The so-called “geniuses” of Silicon Valley just got a harsh reality check. In the last few weeks, the biggest tech companies lost a staggering $1.35 trillion in market value. That’s not a typo: trillion with a “T.” Investors have finally started to wake up and smell the oversold nonsense behind Big Tech’s latest obsession—artificial intelligence. Instead of creating real value, these giants pumped mountains of cash into risky AI projects and left Americans holding the bag.
How did we get here? It’s simple. The left-wing tech elite, drunk on their own hype, spent years promising that AI would change everything. They wanted Americans to trust their wild spending sprees and their self-appointed roles as the “smartest people in the room.” But now Wall Street has slammed on the brakes. Investors are skeptical, and frankly, who can blame them? When Big Tech throws billions at half-baked pipe dreams, sooner or later reality comes calling.
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Of course, these are the same companies that love to lecture the rest of us on how to run our lives. They push woke politics, censor dissenting voices, and bend the knee to globalist interests. Yet here they are, blowing trillions on projects that solve problems nobody asked for. Remember, this is the crowd that thinks they know better than working-class Americans, while their own business models crumble under the weight of their arrogance.
Liberals love to celebrate “innovation” when it’s on their terms. But when the market finally punishes reckless spending and failed experiments, they want to blame everyone but themselves. This is what happens when companies are run by people more interested in virtue signaling than in serving customers or shareholders. The lesson? You can’t spend your way into the future with empty promises and shallow tech trends.
Maybe it’s time these overpaid CEOs and tech elites stick to coding, stop playing social engineer, and try listening to the Americans they routinely ignore. If Big Tech can lose $1.35 trillion chasing AI fantasies, what else are they willing to gamble away in their quest for control?

