The In-Car MRI

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2 COMMENTS

  1. This has to be a trial balloon to see what the reaction might be to such a thing.

    But it does show that under no circumstances can the price of automobiles reduce. Because cars are such a large portion of GDP they have to constantly cost more than before, in order to grow the economy. And why is that important? Because debt-to-GDP is a ratio. If GDP goes down the debt to GDP ratio increases. And that’s bad.

    Like everything else, any productivity gains we create are skimmed off by government thugs who think they know better how to use it.

  2. :/ I am not amused, Eric.

    Is the in-car alcohol monitor still to be required? Because this could be how it might be done. Not just ethanol, but any drugs or “improper” states of mind could be slated for monitoring.

    Of course, it wouldn’t be an MRI, as that requires a giant superconducting magnet, but a few electrodes on your temples and scalp might suffice for a vehicular electroencephalogram.

    Some bullshit.

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