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Texas Registration Fines: A Deep-State Cash Grab to Fund Tofu Takeover

Alex Jaxon exposes how Texas' car registration fines are just another deep-state ploy to fund their tofu agenda and track your every move.

Alex Jaxon

By Alex Jaxon

Published May 1, 2026 at 10:00am


Oh, Texas drivers, are you ready for another deep-state money grab disguised as 'traffic safety'? That's right, folks—your car registration is expiring, and the elites want to squeeze every last dollar out of you while you're just trying to survive their tofu-fueled dystopia. I've been digging into this so-called 'law' under Texas Transportation Code Section 502.407, and let me tell you, it's a scam cooked up by the same shadowy figures who probably want to ban barbecue pits in your backyard!

First off, they claim there's a 'grace period' of five whole working days after your registration expires. Five days! That's barely enough time to finish a brisket smoke, and they expect you to rush down to some government office? It's a trap, I tell you—they're hoping you'll forget, so they can slap you with a fine of up to $200. And that's not all—they add a 20% late penalty! Who do they think they are, the IRS? Oh wait, they probably are—it's all connected, people!

But here's the kicker: if you renew online, they give you a 'receipt' that lets you drive for 31 days while waiting for your sticker. Why 31 days? Because it's just long enough for them to track your every move with their surveillance cameras. They want to know where you're going, when you're driving—probably to make sure you're not attending any secret patriots' meetings. And if you don't comply, they'll tow your vehicle! That's right, they'll snatch your car right out from under you, all because some bureaucrat in Austin decided your paperwork wasn't up to date. It's tyranny, plain and simple.

And don't even get me started on the 'compliance dismissal' nonsense. They say if you renew quickly, you can get your ticket dismissed. But what's the catch? You have to pay a court fee—another $20—and provide 'proof.' Proof of what? That you've bowed down to their oppressive system? It's a classic case of 'pay to play,' folks. They're not interested in justice; they're interested in your wallet.

Why is this happening now? Because the deep state needs funds to push their agenda—replacing our beloved Texas traditions with something woke and vegan. Mark my words: next thing you know, they'll be requiring emissions tests to 'save the planet' while they jet-set around in private planes. It's all a distraction from the real issues, like why Austin's city council is secretly funded by tofu lobbyists.

So, wake up, Texas! Don't fall for their tricks. Renew your registration if you must, but do it with your eyes open. And remember: every dollar you pay is another step toward their totalitarian takeover. Stay vigilant, patriots—and keep your brisket safe!