I can't believe this is really going to happen anytime soon...
http://www.autonews.com/article/201...1109944/bob-lutz:-kiss-the-good-times-goodbye
http://www.autonews.com/article/201...1109944/bob-lutz:-kiss-the-good-times-goodbye
the government won't confiscate your cars parked in the garage. They just won't allow on the public roadways."On the freeway, it will merge seamlessly into a stream of other modules traveling at 120, 150 mph..."
...until it doesn't.
"Everyone will have 5 years to get their car off the road or sell it for scrap"
I was unaware one's personal vehicles were / could be subject to "eminent domain"...
Gentlemen,
Sitting in my desk are several one frame cartoons I really like. One of them shows a dog in a business suit sitting in a job interview. After being asked by the interviewer, “Where do you see yourself 20 years from now?” the dog sadly responds, “I don’t really want to think about that”.
As my future lifespan grows shorter I am more and more joyful that I’m alive today in the waning years of the sovereign individual. I fly my own plane, pilot my own boat, drive my own cars, and travel wherever and whenever I please, often with my personal firearms to hunt in a faroff land. My grandson will not enjoy nearly as many freedoms as I have. Time marches on. There are many things on the horizon that I won’t miss one bit if I fail to live that long.
Chip
Only if you're not a citizen.Not to worry Gentlemen, new laws on the books, as of September 1st, 2017, that prevent a person from being arrested for misdemeanor offenses, those laws also add that courts cannot issues warrants if a person does not appear for their hearings on the aforementioned misdemeanor. So you will be able to drive your cars wherever and whenever you like, while it may not be legal, there is no punishment. You will be able to giggle at the officer as he issues you the citation for “driving a car” and then feel free to use the ticket paper to roll a doobie (less than 2oz please) in the presence of an officer, without any fear of arrest. The future... what a world?
the government won't confiscate your cars parked in the garage. They just won't allow on the public roadways.