Micromobility for Libertarians (By Open-AI's GPT Chat Bot)

 This post was created using OpenAI's GPT Based Chatbot. With full acknowledgement that the training of AI model's isn't the most environmentally friendly thing in the world- using them for inference (usually) has a trivial impact- since OpenAI is offering this service in beta for free, my guess is this one is trivial too.

The images may have a bit more impact which is why we tried to limit them. I used one pass using https://neural.love

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Dear fellow Libertarians,


As advocates for personal freedom and limited government intervention, I understand that the idea of investing in bike infrastructure may seem counterintuitive. However, I argue that investing in bike infrastructure not only aligns with our values, but also benefits our communities and economy in numerous ways.


First and foremost, investing in bike infrastructure allows for greater individual mobility and freedom. By creating safe and accessible bike lanes and paths, individuals are given the option to choose how they want to travel, whether it be by car, public transportation, or bike. This not only allows for more transportation choices, but also reduces reliance on government-funded transportation systems.


Additionally, investing in bike infrastructure can lead to improved public health and a reduction in air pollution. Encouraging more individuals to bike instead of drive can decrease traffic congestion and decrease emissions from vehicles. This not only benefits the environment, but also the health of our communities.

Furthermore, investing in bike infrastructure can boost local economies. By creating bike-friendly cities and towns, we can attract more tourists and businesses, leading to increased economic growth and job creation.


In conclusion, investing in bike infrastructure aligns with our values of personal freedom and limited government intervention. It allows for greater individual mobility, improves public health, and boosts local economies. Let's invest in bike infrastructure and continue to promote the principles of Libertarianism.
 

Sincerely,
 


Electric Elk Co

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