During July, I managed to bike to work on 12 of 31 days in the month.
Of the 31 days during the month, I worked 19 days. I drove one day and totaled 6 days walking/taking metro.
At the end of the month, I biked to work a total of 12 days.
After 7 Months, I’ve biked to work a total of 103 of the total 213 days.
I posted the following platform idea to the RNC’s National Security Issues platform at 2:07 PM on July 23rd:
Pay our dues, in full, to the UN. Multilateralism is an effective show of strength, around the world and here in the US. This strength requires (a relatively small) financial commitment to the UN and overwhelming support to its goals. The GOP platform MUST emphasize engagement in global matters through engagement in the United Nations. In addition to our regularly assessed dues, UN Peacekeeping is the single least expensive national security activities available in today’s world.
I am also planning to post this idea to OnDayOne.org - Another good site for the National Committees to check out for platform suggestions.
During June, I managed to bike to work on 14 of 30 days in the month.
Of the 30 days during the month, I worked 19 days. I drove two days and totaled 3 days walking.
At the end of the month, I biked to work a total of 14 days.
Quarter-End Total: 47 days
After 6 Months, I’ve biked to work a total of 91 of the total 182 days. As outlined in my new years resolution post, I am 91 days towards my goal of 192.
I was reading some work emails and thought of another important idea for the next administration to embrace. I disagree with many of the Bush Administration’s policies, but they were (mildly) successful at bringing about (some) better management practices into executive branch agencies (or at least the one’s I’ve worked for). I think it a good idea for the next administration expand the U.S.-U.N. relationship, work to strengthen the dollar, pay down the deficit, etc. All of these opinions indicate that the new administration should throw away most of Bush’s playbook. However, I recommend keeping (or even better, RECYCLING) some of the management policies and initiatives within the federal government (including the Expanded Electronic Government initiatives) so as to continue to bring oil tanker sized government agencies into an electronic world filed with speedboats.
During May, I managed to bike to work on 19 of 31 days in the month.
Of the 31 days during the month, I worked 20 days and walked in on 1 day.
At the end of the month, I biked to work a total of 19 days.
During April, I managed to bike to work on 14 of 30 days in the month.
Of the 30 days during the month, I worked 20 days. I drove one day and totaled 5 days walking.
At the end of the month, I biked to work a total of 14 days.
During March, I managed to bike to work on 17 of 31 days in the month.
Of the 31 days during the month, I worked 21 days. I drove one day and totaled 3 days walking.
At the end of the month, I biked to work a total of 17 days.
Quarter-End Total: 44 days
During February, I managed to bike to work on 7 of 29 days in the month.
Of the 29 days during the month, I worked 11 days. One day, I walked to work twice and I drove on the other 2 days.
At the end of the month, I biked to work a total of 7 days.
There is interesting news about Clinton’s seemingly desparate “kitchen sink” negative attacks on the Obama campaign in today’s NYTimes. Also, I find excitement in the potential to break a record in political campaigning of all sorts: One Million People donating dollars to Obama’s campaign. As I am writing this post, the graphic displays that 988,199 have donated (2/26 @ 14:36).
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Comments below if you see it differently… I’ve been watching the number grow by leaps and bounds since last Thursday (2/21). Will you donate to become OneoftheMillion? Consider it.
During January, I managed to bike to work on 20 of 31 days in the month.
Of the 31 days during the month, I worked 22 days. One day, I walked to work and I drove on the other.
At the end of the month, I biked to work a total of 20 days.