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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 27th November 2018 16:47

I was 16 once (a very long time ago) and one of the greatest joys was getting a driving licence so I can legally drive and just disappear, puff…

The freedom offered by Automobile is ending. To be specific, American cars are dead!

Ford (F) said on Wednesday the only passenger car models it plans to keep on the market in North America will be the Mustang and the upcoming Ford Focus Active, a crossover-like hatchback that's slated to debut in 2019. That means the Fiesta, Taurus, Fusion and the regular Focus will disappear in the United States and Canada.

money.cnn.com/2018/04/25/autos/ford-cars-north-america/in...

General Motors (GM) plans to halt production at five factories in North America and cut more than 14,000 jobs.

The US carmaker has also announced it will close three plants outside North America by the end of 2019.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46350057

Fiat Chrysler cuts 2018 outlook, shares tumble

www.reuters.com/article/us-fiatchrysler-results/fiat-chry...

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his electric car startup was close to death over the last year — within "single-digit weeks," he told "Axios on HBO" — during the troubled ramp-up of the mass market Model 3.

www.axios.com/elon-musk-tesla-death-bleeding-cash-a7928b0...

But we still have billions of people out there so what will be the most Modern form of transport? It will be Autonomous (self-driving cars) who will take you everywhere...

eu.azcentral.com/story/money/business/tech/2018/08/21/way...

Surely not, you say? We still have millions of cars on the Road, how can change come so quickly? Well, last time it took less than 10 years on American Roads…

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Lahore, Pakistan?

But I live in the 3rd world and change cannot come this quickly to us…

My friend went to Lahore and rented a Toyota. He was driving and decided to take an Exit to pray Jumuah and drive around to look for a Masjid. The “brand new car” stopped in the middle of the Road and will not start. They called the company who replied that they track the movement of their cars and the minute the car left the city limits of Lahore, the tracker tracked it and shut it off, immediately.

How is that for the “new found freedom”?

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 27th November 2018 17:11
Automation in all spheres is going to be very bad for the masses. It will take away our independence and give those who produce and control the apparatus of automation a lot more control and interference in our lives. Especially when people lose jobs and careers due to automation and have to rely on government handouts currently being called universal income. A universal income system will be very easily abused and the recipients will be very easily manipulated. E.g, people will still have the option to educate their kids at home, but if they do then they will not get a universal basic income. In such a scenario people will have no option, but to comply. Automated vehicles can be very easily abused. E.g Government agencies could remotely take over your vehicle and hold you prisoner or have you transported somewhere against your will if you are wanted for something.
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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 28th November 2018 03:26
Gwynne Dyer has been saying this for a while now:

www.theobserver.ca/2018/02/16/dyer-western-nations-being-...

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"Right now, it’s the jobs in the middle that are at risk of disappearing. Not high-level professional and managerial jobs that require sophisticated social and intellectual skills and pay very well. Not poorly-paid jobs in delivery or the fast-food industry either, although automation will eventually take jobs in the service industries too.

But the middle-income, semi-skilled jobs, mostly in manufacturing or transportation, that used to sustain a broad and prosperous middle class are dwindling fast."
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