Cycles of Change

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An imaginary exchange between the POTUS and Frédéric Bastiat, where the President seeks advice on how to navigate the challenges and shape the future of the country: President: Mr. Bastiat, your ideas on individual liberty and limited government have influenced many. As the newly elected President, [...]

Reasons NOT to Ride Bicycle

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While riding a bicycle can be a wonderful experience for many, there are several reasons why someone might choose not to ride a bicycle: Safety concerns: Some individuals may feel unsafe riding a bicycle due to traffic, inadequate cycling infrastructure, or a high risk of accidents in their [...]
Novice Cyclist (NC): I've been thinking about embarking on a bicycle tour, but I'm not sure where to begin. It seems so daunting! Experienced Cyclist (EC): Ah, I remember that feeling well. Let me tell you, it's an adventure like no other. Where do you dream of going? NC: Well, I've always wanted [...]

Old Man and a Bicycle

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As I sit here, weathered and worn, reflecting upon the remarkable life I have led, I can't help but smile at the countless memories that flood my mind. For nearly three decades, I embarked on an extraordinary adventure, traversing the globe on my trusty bicycle. I was a nomad, a wanderer, seeking [...]
Since President Eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex in 1961, there have been several instances where its influence and control over policies have been observed. Here are ten specific examples: Vietnam War: The military-industrial complex played a significant role in [...]

Bicycle Touring Verses

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A script on the ease, beauty and simplicity of bicycle touring done in the style of a Shakespearean play through a dialogue between two parties arguing the point. Act 1, Scene 1: A Veranda in Verona [Enter Benvolio and Mercutio] Benvolio: Good Mercutio, I beseech thee, lend thy ear, As I speak of [...]