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RAPID RESPONSE (Archives)...Daily Commentary on News of the Day
This is a new section.  It will offer fresh, quick reactions by myself to news and events of the day, day by day, in this rapid-fire world of ours.  Of course, as in military campaigns, a rapid response in one direction may occasionally have to be followed by a "strategic withdrawal" in another direction.  Charge that to "the fog of war", and to the necessary flexibility any mental or military campaign must maintain to be effective.  But the mission will always be the same: common sense, based upon facts and "real politick", supported by a visceral sense of Justice and a commitment to be pro-active.  That's all I promise.
GS

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SUNDAY through THURSDAY, July 20 through 31, 2025


The Evidence Is Clear—Youth Gender Transitions Are a Medical Mistake


FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 18 and 19, 2025

INDIA: NOW THERE'S A SUBJECT WE SPEND TOO LITTLE TIME LEARNING ABOUT, DESPITE ITS VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE FUTURE OF 
WESTERN CIVILIZATION VS. THE DANGERS OF FUNDAMENTALIST ISLAM. 
 
This discussion provides an excellent re-introduction to the subject - and some good news for a change.
 
GS

Tunku Varadarajan: India and the Fate of Western Civilization


WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, July 16 and 17, 2025

Certainly at my age, if not for many years beforehand, a person focuses on "What Next?": the Afterlife.
For a Cathoiic the alternatives are pretty stark. 
 
That must be why, especially in recent months surrounded by the emanations of so many supposedly intelligent people, I remembered the warning of Our Lord Jesus when thinking about the words Stupid and Fool and Schmuck.
See The Lord's statement in Matthew 5:22 regarding the use of "You Fool".  Pretty sobering. 
 
Therefore, I will no longer be using those words to summarize the words or actions of some of those in the public domain.  
 
Now let me test that decision as I offer another Pot Pourri of what surrounds us on a daily basis.
 
1) The Saga of Jeffrey Epstein. Why have the MANY commentators not referenced the recent extended statement published by Professor Alan Dershowitz - Epstein's attorney - in the WSJ.  Very clear. Very trustworthy, especially given its source.      ENOUGH ALREADY.
 
2) The coming mid-term national elections, and especially the 2028 elections will be the most consequential in at least a century, given the choices. That is why the GUARANTEE of FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS will be so important. And that is why such efforts will be obstructed by the LEFT. 
 
3) BEWARE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE!  See my Category on this subject.
 
4) "TO BE, OR NOT TO BE"   WW lll?  Watch Russia, Iran, North Korea, China, Taiwan....  It could happen in the next few years. Of course, we may only find out about it in "The Heavenly News".
 
5) The latest two generations: What a Mess. We will all be fortunate if they have grown up by their Thirties.
 
6) America's 250th Birthday. Will this be a year of introspection, celebration, commitment to improvement, aided by historical sources like: 
a) Ken Burns' coming opus; b) Dennis Prager's "Still The Best Hope" ((Broadside Books, 2012)....
Or will this be a year of "1619"; "Equity" instead of Equality; foul-mouthed banalities; "sanctuary cities" obstructing a safe nation and promoting rioting and violence - and counter-reactions....
 
WE CAN ONLY HOPE, STAY ACTUALLY INFORMED INSTEAD OF GASLIGHTED, AND VOTE!
 
GS


MONDAY through TUESDAY, July 7 through 15, 2025

YES, THERE STILL ARE A FEW SOURCES OF RELIABLE INFORMATION OUT THERE,
despite the constant efforts of the main media and of the Democratic Party:
 
THE LOOP.
FOX NEWS.
PRAGER U. 
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL WHEN IN REMISSION FROM "TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME".
THIS WEB SITE. 
 
GS

SCOTUS allows mass Education Department layoffs


SATURDAY and SUNDAY, July 5 and 6, 2025

NOW HEAR THIS!
 
The Time between Now and the Midterm Elections - and especially the 2028 Presidential Elections -  
is CRITICAL to our retention of America as a Representative Democracy.
Each of us needs to all that he or she can toward that end. 
There will be no "DO OVER" if we get this wrong.
 
GS

Can you take 30 seconds to read this?


FRIDAY, July 4, 2025

DENNIS PRAGER IS A GIFT TO AMERICA.
 
Learn, many for the first time, what America is about.  
 
GS

Happy Independence Day from PragerU!


THURSDAY, July 3, 2025

JULY 3, 2025 - THE NATION'S CAPITOL, ABOUT 2 PM.
 
THE "BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL" HAS PASSED THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
AND IS ON ITS WAY TO PRESIDENT TRUMP FOR HIS SIGNATURE
ON JULY 4, 2025, AS WE ENTER THE 250TH BIRTH YEAR OF AMERICA.
 
For those who know, and who don't know our History, read:
"What Made America Great", by Karl Rove, (WSJ, July 3, 2025, Opinion, pA13). 
 
And for those who will celebrate - and those who refuse to celebrate - our national Birthday: 
 
LEAD, FOLLOW...OR GET OUT OF THE WAY!
 
GS


WEDNESDAY, July 2, 2025

MORE CLEAR EVIDENCE THAT PRESIDENT TRUMP KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING...
while TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME has entered a chronic and debilitating stage, likely permanent. 
 
GS

Trade War? No, Trump's Tariffs Just Ended One

The Vietnam Peace, Metternich, and Trump's Trade Strategy
The critics said tariffs would start a trade war. Instead, Donald Trump may have just ended one.
On Monday, the White House announced a trade agreement with Vietnam: a 20 percent tariff on goods imported to the United States, and in return, Vietnam will eliminate all tariffs on U.S. exports. A threatened 46 percent tariff—set to take effect July 9—has been shelved.
There was no retaliation. No collapse in talks. No spiral. What happened was something very different: a negotiated settlement. A reset. One that suggests Trump’s trade policy, long dismissed as erratic and dangerous, is in fact grounded in a tradition older—and more serious—than his critics ever imagined.
This is not a revolution. It is a restoration.
 President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the 2025 U.S. Military Academy commencement on May 24, 2025, in West Point, New York. (Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok)
Back in April, in these pages, we explained the real economic logic behind Trump’s strategy—one that most of the commentariat either ignored or never learned. In The Forgotten Economic Theory Behind Trump’s Tariffs and its sequel, The Forgotten Economics Behind Trump’s Tariffs: Part II, we made the case that Trump was not launching a reckless trade war. He was applying textbook economic theory—specifically, optimal tariff theory—to a broken global system.
That theory holds that a large economy like the United States, by imposing tariffs, can shift some of the burden onto foreign exporters and improve its own terms of trade. And when wielded strategically, tariffs can do something more: they can force open foreign markets long closed to American goods. That’s exactly what happened this week.
The Metternich Method: How Trump's Tariffs Delivered Trade Peace
Vietnam’s exports were set to face a 46 percent tariff under Trump’s Liberation Day schedule. The July 9 deadline loomed. And faced with real costs, Vietnam blinked. The deal they accepted—20 percent tariffs on their exports, zero tariffs on ours—is not a climbdown by the United States. It’s a concession. A proof of concept. A vindication of everything we argued this spring.
What we are seeing now is not trade chaos, but a carefully constructed rebalancing. It recalls a much older model of diplomacy—one that Peter Viereck, the conservative historian and theorist, sought to reintroduce in his 1949 book Conservatism Revisited. In it, Viereck called for the revival of Prince Klemens von Metternich, the Austrian statesman who engineered the post-Napoleonic settlement at the Congress of Vienna. Metternich did not embrace revolution. He used power to restore order. He brought peace not by yielding and not by force but by recalibrating the European balance, by establishing that rule of law should govern in the affairs between nations.
Donald Trump, in the realm of global trade, is performing the same function.
For decades, American trade policy was guided by a delusion. Opening the U.S. markets to more foreign products would bring peace, prosperity, and global harmony. Open our markets, and others would follow. That theory never matched reality. Instead, we opened while others closed. China deployed a predatory mercantilist strategy on a scale never before imagined. Our so-called "trade partners" erected non-tariff barriers. Europe protected its agriculture and its manufacturers. Countries like Vietnam engaged in trade-washing: running surpluses against the U.S. while running deficits with China, essentially recycling the purchasing power of the U.S. into an economic boon for China. Washington think tanks and Capitol Hill committees issued reports. Nothing changed.
Until Trump changed it.
He began the year by talking about a "ring around the collar" tariff—a universal declaration that trade would no longer be free without reciprocity. Then came the country-specific escalations of Liberation Day. Unlike the economists who treated U.S. power as something to apologize for, Trump used it. And in the case of Vietnam, it worked.
Critics scoffed at the idea that tariffs could lead to anything but retaliation. But the retaliation never came. Vietnam negotiated instead. Even some of Trump’s harshest skeptics are beginning to admit that the strategy may have merit. On Wall Street, the realization that Trump has been underestimated is beginning to set in. As Apollo’s Torsten Sløk put it, “Trump may have outsmarted all of us.”
The irony, of course, is that Trump didn’t do anything new. He simply reached into the toolkit of classical statecraft and applied it to the economic front. What the critics derided as “protectionism” for years turns out, in practice, to be the foreign policy of Metternichian diplomacy and realism applied to trade. What we dismissed as chaos looks more and more like strategy.
Vietnam as the Model: Watch the Trade Dominoes Fall
This agreement with Vietnam isn’t an anomaly. It’s a precedent. It demonstrates that the United States can—in the 21st century, under intense global scrutiny—still use its economic weight to reshape trade terms in its favor. It proves that tariffs can unlock concessions that our elite's acceptance of foreign mercantilism has failed to produce.
In Conservatism Revisited, Viereck wrote that Metternich offered “the dignity of endurance.” Trump, through these deals, is offering something similar to the American worker and industrial base: the restoration of long-denied balance, the dignity of being treated fairly, and the end of the assumption that American market access is free and unconditional, some kind of right of foreigners to the purchasing power of our citizens.
Trump’s tariffs did not collapse the global economy. They forced its participants to finally play fair.
We said this would happen. We said it in April, when the entire commentariat was still pretending the tariff era was a blunder waiting to be reversed. The Vietnam agreement is not a surprise. It’s a vindication.
This is not the start of a trade war. It is the end of one. And the settlement has been achieved by the most unlikely statesman of our time: the Metternich of trade.

- Breitbart


TUESDAY, July 1, 2025

ENOUGH!
 
The steady increase in personal threats and actual attacks based upon differing political beliefs must be dealt with to the fullest extent of the Law.
At a minimum, and including threats - considered "Assault" in Tort Law, these actions should result in Misdemeanor convictions with one year of prison.
This trend is a clear and present danger to the Public at large. "Law and Order" is not a slogan; it is the bedrock of a functioning democracy.
 
GS



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