the revolution takes a pause for a moment as i apologize for the lack of timely content. current events around the globe are having a cumulative depressing effect, and degrading my ability to find humor in things. in spite of advocating the overthrow of mabra by any means necessary, i will meekly admit that i don't care much for the images of armed combat i've been seeing. it is my hope that all people will come to see less benefit in geopolitical machinations and more benefit in improving the lot of everyone, everywhere.
and just like that, the revolution resumes, and we'll have some posts up soon with additional proposals in preparation for the mabra annual meeting. some of our previous proposals were very well received. we continue to address the critical issues of, by and for the people. also note that this serves as a final warning to mabra that their current state of being in thrall to various interests is at an end. the people are speaking, together with a single voice, and demanding change. and we're bringing change. we have attempted to operate within their framework by suggesting badly needed reforms, but the lack of response is pronounced and they continue to ignore us at their peril. they are locked in a single mindset, inflexible and unadaptive. but the great impending change is a huge, irresistible force; a social tsunami which sends the elite tumbling from their precarious perches and brings a hightened tide which floats all boats.

along these lines, all responsible citizens and cyclists should take the time to study the material in the following link. it clearly shows that breaking with old ideas can be difficult. the elite of mabra should pay special attention. the people move forward towards a better day.

I'll be riding out to greenbelt tonight from dc assuming there are no significant storms on the radar. email me at i_want_to_ride_in_traffic_to_a_bike_race@racingunion.org if you're interested in riding out. I'll be leaving from right near the capitol around 5:15.
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