Now, it's being reported that one of the major focus points tonight on the State of the Union addressed by Obama is going to be self-driving cars, or as I like to call them, robot cars that are controlled by the government.
They're going to track and monitor your every movement.
This is part of a long-term plan to get rid of private car ownership.
And of course, how he's going to get involved is to say that what we have right now is a patchwork quilt of regulations.
No, what we have is for the first time, California coming back and saying, you know, we're not really too happy with these self-driving cars from Google.
They've had 11 accidents in six years.
Now, they say it's not their fault.
They were hit by other people.
I want to ask you.
Have you been involved in 11 accidents in the last six years?
What would the insurance company say about that if you were the driver?
And of course, earlier today on the Alex Jones Radio Show, I covered the article talking about how Progressive and other insurance companies want to start putting a device in your car to track everything about how you drive.
Your speed and things like how quickly you brake, which they say, interestingly enough, are a better predictor of your accident liability than the speed at which you drive.
Is that what's going on with the Google cars?
Understand these Google cars have no steering wheel, no brakes.
But of course, they're not going to put the brakes on this outside of California.
California says, let's go a little bit slower with this.
Let's make sure we always have a human in the car.
So the response of the Obama administration...
Driven, I'm sure, by Google and those who want to push this agenda forward, is to come out and say, well, we need to make sure that there's no impediments to self-driving cars nationally.
So that's what he's going to be pushing tonight in the State of the Union.
And then on Thursday, his Secretary of Transportation is going to be meeting in Detroit with a backdrop of a lot of auto executives talking about how we all need to have self-driving cars in order to save the planet.
We've been told that that's going to actually Affect global warming.
There's been articles about that this last year as well.
So stay tuned.
We're going to be talking about this as it develops.
It's something that we've been concerned about for a very long time.
Understand that your ability to go where you want, as you want, to have a private car, to be able to move anonymously without the government tracking and taxing your every movement is a key factor in whether or not you're free.