Gasoline Powered Cars Grant You More Freedom From Government

 
Being a paranoid who thinks the goal of every government (ruling elite) is to seize Power over it's citizens (anyone who knows ANY history is sure to say with deep sarcasm, "Really?  No!").  Most but a select few types of people think when they have mastered something (gain Power) it makes them more worthy than anyone else to wield this Power and they know better than common folk.
 
We'll argue this in the future, but for now I want you to consider Electric Cars.
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I figured out the electric car thing.  Why push electric cars when they require more resources than gas cars do?  From the electricity generated to charge them, to the life span of the batteries AND the cars themselves, electric cars can double the amount of natural resources it takes to you to drive one verses the resources used for a gasoline powered vehicle.  So why are governments pushing for these resource wasting items to be used by citizens?
 
Then it suddenly hit me:
 
Where can you go with a gas car?
 
Anywhere.  I'm serious.  You could load up the trunk and back seat with gas cans and literally drive anywhere.  Civilized or not.  Run out of gas?  You can easily take gas from an abandoned vehicle and go even further.
 
Where can you go in an electric car?  Only to where there is a controlled population dependent on civilization.  Using an electric car, you are easily controlled.  You CAN NOT disappear.  You MUST do as the controlling authority demands because if you don't they will cut you off.
 
Gas power:  Freedom.  Electric:  Controlled.
 
Yeah.
 
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In a discussion on this subject, one electric car user informed me he was able to travel 250 miles out of one charge.  He proposed that using a solar recharger he was at less of an advantage than a gas powered vehicle.
 
On 60 MPH roads, that means he could drive about 4 hours before not being able to go further.
 
Another problem with Solar Energy is that it is inefficient, not a constant and depending on WHERE on the globe you live, the recharging time could be days or even weeks before you'd be able to have a full charge.
 
Suppose that RIGHT NOW I needed to "go someplace else."  Chicago, IL, to El Paso, TX is about 1485 miles from each other.  We'll assume 60 MPH roads, that I get 24 MPG and I've got a 15 gallon tank on the car and 35 gallons in 7 gas cans in the truck or back seat for a total of 50 gallons as I start my trip.
 
I can drive 1200 miles on what I've got and (15 x 24 = 360) only need to fill up my tank once to reach El Paso on a drive lasting 24 hours straight.
 
For the electric car I'd constantly have to seek civilized areas (with more cops -- did I forget to mention I'm avoiding the police?) once every 4 hours.  With a recharge time of 2 hours (optimum rate), my journey takes 1.5 days AND places me at monitored electric recharge locations 6 times.
 
So, if you need to "go to someplace" gasoline power vehicles allow you more freedom to do so.
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Gasoline powered cars:  Freedom.  Electric powered cars:  Government control.
 
Yeah.
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