I’m hoping I get my bike back today 🚲

Apparently the bike shop isn’t open on Tuesdays this time of year, but I’m excited about getting back on the road, hopefully today. That said, if I am heading out to Vermont after work on Thursday, I’ll probably end up driving in but I may very well ride into my Friday meeting.

I guess time will only tell. 🚲 I really do need to get a chain πŸ”— breaker so I can do my next chain swap and not have to wait, especially if this going to be a regular thing. Annoying though to say the least, as this is ordinary maintence, and this would have been a nice week to ride back and forth to work. But hopefully I’ll have it back for the weekend in Green Mountains assuming that actually happens this weekend. 🀞 Weather looks good, but I’ll need my heater and long sleaves for the chilly mornings, but the question πŸ™‹ is if I need to head into the office 🏒 to be there physically to let people in and out.

If I get my bike back and I’m heading to Vermont tomorrow then I’ll need to get to the store πŸ›’ and get some supplies and food and fill up the propane tank and get a replacement hose as I’ll probably want the heater for the morning with the forecast. No frost or snow 🌨 expected in Vermont but it will be chilly in the mornings for sure. I might stay in Vermont through Monday, I guess it depends on the weather and how I feel. 🍁 Might be some good leaves this time of year.

I like Trump’s idea of eliminating income tax on overtime

It seems like a good idea to me on many levels, as it allows workers to take home more of their hard-earned dollars, plus it would deprive the federal government of revenue and encourage shrinking of the federal government. Alabama has introduced a similar policy.

Another version of this idea would be to require employers to pay all taxes on over-time, rather then deducting it from an employee’s paycheck. This would further discourage the practice of overtime and create more jobs at higher wages, which might actually be a better public policy.

That said, I do like the idea of a radically simpler and smaller federal government. I don’t think the US Military does much for me, nor do most federal government agencies. What exactly does the military even do, besides provide some vague notion of public safety from foreign threats?

I can’t think of the last time I saw a FBI agent or even a federal employee. Maybe a Forest Service worker in National Forest, but beyond that it’s hard to even imagine the federal government exists beyond the television and the big chunk of money they take out of my paycheck. So maybe it’s time to move a lot of federal employees to the private sector.