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No more private cars?!

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Uploaded2023-09-06
You know they're getting rid of cars for private people, right? But you know how they achieve that? Let's find out.[1] Some years ago they promoted diesel cars. Diesel cars were a lot better, they said. And they subsidized them. That is, you paid less taxes, you had different privileges if you bought a diesel car. And to the shock of the NPCs who fell for this trick, who bought diesel cars. The reduction in taxes for diesel cars out the window, prices for diesel back up to the level of gasoline. And they were horrified, you know. What are we going to do now, bro? Fast forward. Electric cars. First of all, electric cars is not a new technology. If I'm not entirely incorrect, I think actually electric cars were made before thermic cars, back in the days. 19th century, I think.[2] And they had electric cars in cities in the 20s and so forth.[3] But why do you think electric cars was never a big hit? Well, it's because they suck, OK? You have to replace batteries all the time. The moment you load something onto the car, the range of the car is dramatically reduced. And by and large it's just a bunch of, it's a heap of trash. It's trash. So, knowing that it's trash, how do they manage to get people to buy electric cars? Well, back to the diesel story. Subsidise. Yeah, they subsidise it. And one of the ways to achieve this is to tell people, if you take your thermic car and give it to us, we will give you a reduction in price, right? And what do you think they do with this thermic car? That was perfectly usable. They either throw it in the bin, trash it, or more likely they sell it to Africa. Because in Africa there's, it doesn't pollute there, right? One of the arguments here is that, oh, thermic cars are so polluting. So they sell them to Africa. Because they don't pollute there, apparently.[4] OK. What do they achieve by this? They make you take a perfectly usable thermic car and remove it from the market completely. And you might say, well, but I have an electric vehicle now, so who cares? Well, the point is that before there were a lot of different subsidies and tax reductions and liberties and so forth for electric vehicles. But now, big surprise, these things are getting, you know, they're getting rid of it. Now, they're talking about you have to pay taxes for electric vehicles for every mile you drive, you have to pay this much, etc. You cannot go through tall stations like you could before in some countries without paying. Now suddenly you have to pay taxes and so forth and so forth. It's so predictable. And electricity prices are of course skyrocketing as well. What did the price for new batteries? What do you think is happening to the prices for new batteries? And also the availability of batteries is going down. So what happens is that people get rid of their thermic car to get a little bit price reduction before their electric vehicle, new technology that we had in the 19th century.[5] And they have to replace those batteries after some time. But if the batteries are too expensive and if batteries aren't really available anymore for normal people, because if you have a lot of money you can always buy anything, then you're stuck. And you can't go back to your thermic vehicle, can you? Because you gave it to them to get a little bit of price reduction for the electric vehicle. Or tax reduction. And as you can tell from the used car market, prices are skyrocketing, because a lot of people understand. First of all, the people who buy electric vehicles, they are the first who understand that electric vehicles are crap. So a majority of them say that they will never again buy an electric vehicle. And they can't go back to, they can't afford batteries in the future, probably not even electricity. The range of the vehicles going down, down, down as they drive can't really transport anything in it, because then the range is dramatically reduced and you're basically stuck with no vehicle, because you can't go back to your thermic vehicle, because you gave it to them and it's now in Africa. And the used cars, you think, OK, but I'll just go buy a used car. Well, that too is getting difficult. Not only are prices going up, but at the point when more and more NPCs fall for this bullshit hand over their thermic vehicle, perfectly usable because they want an EV, in the end[6] there's not going to be any thermic vehicles left, that is, not very many, because some of us didn't fall for this bullshit, so we still have our thermic vehicles. But by and large, it'll be difficult to get a thermic vehicle, and voila, normal people can't buy cars anymore. Their electrical vehicles stop working, or they can't afford to charge them, or they can't afford to replace batteries, and there are no thermic vehicles left for them, because all the people who had a brain purchased them a long time ago, or never sold them, or aren't willing to sell them, and there we are. The car park has been reduced dramatically in numbers, and the normies can't drive cars anymore. That's my predictions. Actually, I can add that even though we are running low on crude oil, it's going to last a long time still, I think. And not least, because they have duped all the NPCs into getting rid of their thermic vehicles for an electric vehicle instead, so the number of people using thermic vehicles is going down. And therefore, with the oil that they still have, it will last longer. And also, in order to transport things, food, consumer goods, anything, they need diesel trucks. So there will still be diesel on the market, and probably also gasoline. Because the rich, they aren't going to reduce their comfort level like the NPCs have with their EVs. They're going to keep driving vehicles. Maybe they can afford to just buy new EVs all the time, but when they stop working, maybe they can afford to buy new batteries for their EVs. Maybe they can afford the extreme prices for electricity. Maybe they can afford a nice thermic vehicle, and they will need petrol for it, or diesel. I think we're still going to see gas stations, and people with thermic vehicles who didn't fall for this are still going to be able to drive their thermic vehicles. So if you have a thermic vehicle, keep it. Sure, you'll have to repair it every now and then, replace some parts, but that's how it is with human-made objects. If you're young today, and you can still afford it, buy a tiny small thermic vehicle like a Fiat Panda, or a Peugeot 250, or something like that. Something cheap is going to be worth a lot more in the future, and it's going to be insanely expensive to get even such a vehicle in the future. So, carpe diem. Bye bye.[7]
  1. No more cars for private people?!
  2. The first PRACTICAL EV though, was made by William Morrison. (1890)
  3. The FIRST electric taxi, in London, from 1897.
  4. This old vehicle seems to still work...
  5. Or tax reduction.
  6. "It is for the environment, bruh!"
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