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Thanks, Brave American Heroes! (Veterans' Day fights at home and abroad)

Brad Chin

Today is Veteran's Day — our troops deserve honor and respect. The brave men and women of our armed forces have been engaged in the longest conflicts in American history, and are 100% volunteers. 100% badass!

At this very moment, while I sit in my cozy apartment typing this entry, one of my good friends is away from his home, family and friends, guarding us against known terrorists — enemies of civilization. And while we squabble over the economy, ObamaCare and amnesty, Americans are risking life and limb on the front lines overseas, within several minute missile range of dangerous enemy states.

It's all too easy during this time of year to forget about the thousands of terrorists in the world, all of whom would like to destroy our way of life and kill you and your loved ones (as well as me and mine). While we silently and privately pray for our brothers, sisters, best friends, mothers and fathers overseas to make it back alive, it's important for us to keep morale up and keep the economy stable.

I want America to be better than it was when they left. I want our troops to return to a freer, more affordable, more prosperous United States. Sadly, I have ideological enemies here who don't want the same things; they see profit as bad, capitalism as anathema and the Tea Party as greedy, racist gun nuts.

(I don't believe anyone with that opinion of the Tea Partiers has spent any time around those conservatives and libertarians... a Facebook friend posted yesterday about attending a Clinton family fundraiser wearing orange — she was treated horribly and discriminated against because she was wearing the wrong gang colors. It's not surprising to me; Tea Party Patriots' rallies don't end with confrontations with law enforcement, arrests! and damaged property.)

I bring up conservatism here because while our troops are fighting the serious, no-room-for-error, hardball battles, I'm fighting the softer but very serious social and political battle here at home. Most of America's elite are conservative, from SEALs on down — I'm not saying that there aren't liberals in our armed forces, just that they're not the majority. I love America like our troops do, and want to preserve the America that they are risking their lives for.

That's why Benghazi, Extortion 17 and the World War II memorial closure is such a big deal to me. It's not about winning the political fight — lives were taken by enemies of America, sacrifices were made to keep us safe. Our troops and their families deserve the best... and they just aren't getting that right now.

I can't contribute to America like they can. The Obama administration doesn't want to profile terrorists, and while our president orders Predator JDAM strike after strike, our state department talks about winning the hearts and minds of our enemies. I don't think jihadists can simply be persuaded... but I think Americans with good intentions can be. We have serious problems with poverty unemployment, an overburdened, overtaxed middle class and crime and imprisonment, and our government has been putting band-aids on these wounds that won't go away. Congress keeps passing continuing resolutions instead of creating a budget. Our debt ceiling as been suspended, and we now owe an obscene amount of money that could quickly outpace our GDP.

And while health care and the economy are very troubling, there are social matters as well. My opponents claim that minorities and women are being singled out, targeted and abused along with the LGBT community. This needs to be addressed also, or the division between Americans will only widen. I know I don't have all of the answers, but I have to try and contribute to the discussions and debates. Conservatives aren't always good at clearly expressing their views and that's creating huge misconceptions about the GOP. In addition, there's a split between progressive establishment Republicans, so-called RINOs, and true small-government, free-market conservatives.

The main misconception is that all conservatives want to limit freedom, discriminate and control people's lives — in most cases, the exact opposite is true!

Democrats will staunchly disagree; I hope to convince them though and have reasonable, respectful dialogue, but so far I've found people — so convinced of their world view — that they are unwilling to even listen to me. I've been defriended and cursed at, have had numerous insults hurled at me (usually, but not always, from behind the veil of relative anonymity provided by the Internet) and have been personally attacked — because of the people I support, associate with, and the way I'd want my family, friends and me to live.

Our troops fight for freedom very literally, while my battles are without bloodshed. My fight is my way of being grateful to our troops and supporting their efforts abroad and around our borders. I want to ensure their way of life and their freedom (from government intrusion), and help to clarify our position. If liberals are going to hate my friends and me for being conservative, they should at least hate us for who we actually are and what we actually believe.

I'll be fine with it, if at the end of the day we have irreconcilable differences and can't agree, provided we disagree with what each other actually stands for and wants. I just don't want people hating each other over hype and falsehoods; it's all too common because each side is too often unwilling to hear from the other. In these scenarios, no one wins. So I won't personally attack and insult people over politics and try to see things from their points of view. It isn't an easy thing to do, but it's far simpler and safer than what our veterans went through. I feel like I owe them, at the very least, my sincere efforts to try to make America always better.

Freedom isn't free; it's cost millions of lives, billions of hours, trillions of dollars, and it will never be completely secured. I love this country and its patriots, I'm proud of it — and I want to always be worthy of it, as our Veterans surely are.

Happy Easter, and other superfluousness

Brad Chin

Christians, have a blessed day.

Everyone else, enjoy chocolate bunnies or whatever. A day off of work, maybe, or the end of a long-ish weekend, if you got to take off all (or part) of Good Friday.

Today is also my friend Peter Morrison’s birthday; so I wish him a good one, and a grand show tonight at The Marrakech Magic Theater.

If you’re around the bay area, you should check out Peter Morrison’s magic show. It is far from a typical magic show, and far better than you might expect (and I do know my magic). A blend of clean-comedy and classical magic, The Marrakech Magic Theater is open four nights per week — two shows on Saturday — and I promise, Peter will amaze you as performer and host. Bottom line: it’s Bradtastic Approved — you, your family, date, or whomever, will have an incredible night. Tickets and showtimes available at the magic theater website.

However, if you leave a comment (with a way to get in touch), I’ll fill you in on a super way to save some money and get some discounted tickets. Make sure to tell him how you heard about the show, too! (It’ll raise your coolness factor by at least nine, and help me look good, too.)

The edges of the canvas.

I’m using this time today to reflect on things, get some writing done, and organize my digital files and software. There’s a lot going on in the world; I watched Meet the Press this morning as usual, and it’s no doubt that others out there feel the pressure of impending change in our nation — and the worldwide repercussions.

I’d also like to say, that while I’m not exactly a Donald Trump fan, I’m intrigued by what he’s doing. It looks fun. As a megalomaniac, he sure looks happy! Most of them seem sorta pissed off all of the time; and while he’s arguably upset a lot, too, he clearly marvels at his own greatness — we should all do that sometimes… by “we” I mean, y’know, people with some modicum of success or talent. “Count your blessings,” or something like that.

As I’ve stated, I’ve decided that I’ll no longer hold back my every idea and witty remark; things like “hope” and optimism are in shorter supply, along with quality cynicism and satire — I blame YouTube… and fast food. While the quality of American public education is questionable piss-poor in many areas, the availability of information to the masses here is unprecedented. Those with determination — drive, the will to succeed — should have the resources to achieve.

For every few poorly written, meaningless blogs out there, someone must stand up, rise to the challenge — the call of duty — showing the rest of America and the world what we’re truly capable of…

Because… it’s probably not going to be me. Not with a blog called superfluousNOT superfluous, I mean. (Hey, don’t hate the messenger or the game.)

I’m painting with a bigger brush.

In all seriousness, I will share more art, thought pieces, general cool information, essays, opinions, and whimsy.

It’s important to me. As important to me as piña colada flavored Yoplait yogurt, and if you know me, you know I take that stuff really seriously.

(And if you don’t know me) I’m not really sure why you’re here… but I’m glad that you are, and hope you visit again soon. Lots to discuss!

Please share your thoughts!

If you don’t want to comment, please feel free to email, or send me a link to your blog, forum, rants, whatever. I’m not exactly lacking for community, but quality dialogue is an inspiring thing. Because of us, someone may do something magical and change the world* (for the better). We need as much of that as we can get.

HAPPY EASTER!

*I’m personally not responsible for the crazy-honey-crusted-nut-bars out there. At least, I don’t think I am. I’m not sure how to know for sure.