Friday, October 4, 2013

Political Ambiguity – The Stupidity Continues (#3 in the series)




I really would’ve liked to delay the public introduction of my “50 Caliber Sharpie Felt Tip Pen” prior to resolving trademark infringement issues and government regulatory concerns.  However, I’m compelled to bring it the marketplace early, regardless of the consequences.  After receiving a furlough notice earlier this week, I checked out of my hotel and headed home.   Frustration over all the stupidity taking place in our great nation’s capital was initially counterbalanced by a realization of how the current crisis played right into my own selfish interests.  Fortuitously, the timing of the shutdown hit right at the end of a major phase of the project I’ve been working and well before the start of the next.  Besides, unlike my mission-essential wife, I’m not  still reporting to work without receiving a paycheck in return.  I’m fortunate to spend the baseball playoffs and NFL season at home. For all of you in the US to fully understand my situation, Korea is on the other side of the planet where these momentous events take place during the day and where the stateside Sunday is our Monday.
Everything changed when I arrived home, sat down in my recliner, and turned on the TV to find the following notice on every channel of our Armed Forces Network (AFN) subscription except one (News):
“This AFN channel is currently unavailable due to the government shutdown… We thank you for your service and appreciate your patience.”
I count it a privilege to live alongside a community of American heroes and I’m thankful our elected officials took action to ensure those in uniform will continue receiving their pay, but it is clearly wrong to deprive them (and me) with such an significant part of American life.  I only wish every single one of our elected representatives could feel the wrath they’d surely experience if all their constituents were placed under a similar blackout.
Fortunately the same “CONSTITUTION” (quoted, capitalized, and bolded) that permits our congressmen to carelessly careen down a destructive path also provides us a powerful remedy to their foolish behavior.  Freedom of speech and the power of the pen were instrumental forces in the establishment and progress of our great nation.  I’m convinced the “50 Caliber Sharpie Felt Tip Pen” will be a welcome addition to the arsenal of freedom and if you act right now, you can be one of the first in your local community to freely and powerfully exercise your First Amendment rights without any registration requirement or intrusive background investigation.
Already tired and disgusted of listening to the politically-biased and self-serving diatribes of the pundits on MSN and FOX News, I’ve spent a good deal of today mapping out how to productively use this unexpected gift of free time.  After making Hyesuk’s breakfast and seeing her off at the door with a hug and a kiss, I’ll clean the kitchen and spend some quality time with our dog Sam.  Afterwards, I’ll head up the mountain behind our house, remaining there until restlessness, hunger, or inspiration directs me home. 
#1 –Out from the Wild - Political Ambiguity, 20 Feb 2012
#2 – Political Ambiguity - The Divide Widens, 29 Dec 2012

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