Think you own your car? Think again.
How much do we truly “own” of our own lives, anyway?
With income taxes, property taxes on homes and property, manipulations
and interventions of the markets, the food supply and health care,
education and many other areas, we may ultimately own very little. For
now, our souls remain out of reach.
Automobiles, our ability to legally drive and our inherent freedom to travel are all under systematic attack.
Buying a car no longer means that you have own it, use it, alter it or
modify it. Restrictions on drivers and advanced traffic monitoring are
being met with the trickle-down effects on auto manufacturers – the
rules for emissions, safety standards and environmental regulations are
being used to prevent individuals from tampering with computer-regulated
motor technology.
Buying a car no longer means that you have own it, use it, alter it or
modify it. Restrictions on drivers and advanced traffic monitoring are
being met with the trickle-down effects on auto manufacturers – the
rules for emissions, safety standards and environmental regulations are
being used to prevent individuals from tampering with computer-regulated
motor technology.