George A. Sprecace M.D.,
J.D., F.A.C.P. and Allergy
Associates of New
London,
P.C.
www.asthma.drsprecace.com
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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WEDNESDAY through SUNDAY, August 27 through 31, 2025
RR#1
THE VAST MAJORITY OF AMERICANS - BUT
NOT ALL - ARE GOOD PEOPLE, LIKE DENNIS PRAGER...
currently paralyzed from a
fall.
God Bless Us All.
GS
RR#2
THIS IS THE KIND OF INCESSANT
ABUSE THAT LED ME TO CLOSE MY MEDICAL PRACTICE OF 62 YEARS.
GS
RR#3
STILL MORE ABOUT ISRAEL, ABOUT ITS RIGHT TO EXIST AND THRIVE...AND ABOUT ITS
WORLD-WIDE HYPOCRITES AND ENEMIES.
This is nothing new for the Jewish
People, who have lived on a knife's edge throughout human history.
But this is NOW. And once again they
must Exist and Thrive.
See the attached very recent news
report.
And Read the article about Israel's
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and his analysis of Israel's choices at this
time:
"'Better PR' Is A Trap For
Israel", by Elliot Kaufman (in WSJ August 27, 2025. Opinion,
pA15).
War is not Hell. That comes
later. But War is wanton destruction and rampant unearned misery. Another
product of Free Will.
GS
TUESDAY, August 26, 2025
ISRAEL, HAMAS, GAZA, THE
PALESTINIANS, ALL MUSLIMS...AND THE ENTIRE WORLD: WE ALL HAVE AN EXISTENTIAL STAKE IN THIS.
THIS I BELIEVE:
1) Man was created by GOD to be
Good. But he was given the Great Gift of Free Will - with which he has done as
much good as evil.
2) God has kept His Word, with rare
exception declining to interfere with Man's Free Will decisions and their
effects, whether good or evil, in his
Human Life. He even sent his Son to
show us the right way.
3) But: "VENGEANCE IS MINE. I
SHALL REPAY", SAYETH THE LORD". (Romans).
4) Man is entirely responsible for
his own actions, mitigated only in part by his prayers to God.
5) So: where does that leave Man
now?
a) Israel has every right to exist
and flourish. But neither Israel nor any man has a right to vengeance - a far
cry from measured retribution.
b) Islam has never had a Right to
destroy any and all non-Islamics. That tenet of that Religion must be
renounced.
c) Palestinians are also an ancient
peoples. They have a right to a Homeland...although not at the expense of any
other homeland.
d) Christians also identify their
origins, together with their Jewish brethren, in the same Middle East. They
should not take too much comfort - nor any isolation - from their main location
in the Western World. Moral Power can be more important than military power.
Pope Leo...please take note.
SO WHERE DOES THAT LEAVE US AS PERSONALLY
RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS? FAITH. HOPE...AND
CHARITY... the Greatest of All.
GS
MONDAY, August 25, 2025
RR#1
UNTIL YESTERDAY I COULD SAY WITH
SERGEANT SCHULTZ: "I KNOW NOTTHINNK" ABOUT AFRICA.
Beginning today, that has and will
continue to Change!
Please review this video and learn
with me, together.
GS
RR#2
WHAT HAVE I BEEN SAYING ABOUT THE
LAST TWO (OR MORE) GENERATIONS?
"Where were the parents?"
And now: where are the
Grandparents?
Time for you to wake up and get back
to work...for your family and for your Nation!
It won't be easy.
But it is absolutely Necessary.
GS
As
children head back to school this fall, I’m writing with urgency in my
heart. The values that built our nation—and the next generation’s love
for our country—are slipping away. We cannot stand by and watch it
happen.
Here’s the reality:
Across
America, more and more children are growing up with little to no
knowledge of our nation’s founding. The core ideals of faith, liberty,
community, and life that set us apart are being replaced or erased by
harmful agendas that distort the truth about our history.
It’s working.
Today,
according to a recent Gallup poll, 60% of Generation Z and 40% of
Millennials say they are not proud to be American. This is a dangerous
trend and a direct result of what happens when we stop teaching the
truth; we lose the very things that made America a beacon of freedom.
But
there is hope. In classrooms, homes, and churches, truth-based
education is sparking conversations, changing minds, and restoring
pride in our nation. That’s why we created the Little Patriots history
curriculum to help children rediscover their heritage and believe in
America’s future.
Right
now, we’re launching a nationwide effort to put our brand-new
curriculum, “The Road to Independence,” into the hands of children
everywhere. This five-day program brings history to life, telling the
true story of America’s founding, rooted in faith and courage.
We’re committed to providing it for free to families, schools, and churches nationwide, but we can’t do it without you.
Our
immediate goal is to have 100 fellow patriots step forward before
September 15 to provide the resources needed to place this curriculum
directly into the hands of teachers who are eager for their students to
learn the truth about our nation.
Acting now ensures these lessons can be included in classrooms nationwide before the critical fall planning window closes.
Will
you help ensure teachers have the tools they need to show the next
generation the truth about our nation—before this school year passes
them by?
Please
join me right now and make your gift today to put this curriculum into
the hands of teachers who are ready to help their students learn the
truth about America—using this secure link:
And
when you start a monthly gift of $10 or more today, I’ll send you a
copy of my children’s book, Why America Matters, right to your
doorstep—because true education begins at home, with people willing to
stand for it.
With gratitude,
Dr. Ben Carson
Founder and Chairman
American Cornerstone Institute
RR#3
"WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT,
ALFIE?"
This is beyond my pay grade. But it
makes sense, certainly well beyond the hysteria of the Left on yet another
subject being addressed by
President Trump.
GS
The Intelligence of the Intel Equity Stake
The White House’s sudden decision to take a ten percent stake in Intel
startled some observers as a surprising lurch to government overreach
by a Republican administration. In truth, it looks less like a lurch
and more like a pilot program for an idea economic nationalists have
been refining for years.
Julius Krein, editor of American Affairs, has been arguing that
America’s capital markets are structurally incapable of funding the
industries the nation actually needs. Last week’s deal gave him a
live-fire case study.
(Avishek Das/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
For decades, U.S. corporate strategy has been to maximize shareholder
value, not profits, Krein has argued. The two overlap only sometimes.
That’s why companies cling to hurdle rates of fifteen percent even when
the true cost of capital is half that. A project that could return a
solid seven or eight percent will be passed over, because it drags down
return-on-assets ratios and puts the multiple at risk.
The result is chronic underinvestment in precisely the sectors that
matter most: capital-intensive industries like chips, energy hardware,
aerospace, and defense. Wall Street prefers “asset-light” software
firms, where margins are fat and capital commitments small.
Nikefication—separating design rents from the messy work of
production—became the model. America congratulated itself on “tech
dominance” even as it outsourced the industrial backbone to Asia.
The outcome is visible in the semiconductor market: Intel hollowed out,
Taiwan’s TSMC in command. Conventional subsidies barely scratch the
surface because the market structure itself tells executives not to
invest no matter how much Congress appropriates.
Krein’s Fix: A Sovereign Wealth Fund
Krein’s answer is not just more grants but a new institution: a U.S.
sovereign wealth fund or development bank, modeled on the “IFCUS”
legislation Vice President Vance once championed. Instead of writing
checks that vanish, such a vehicle would take loans, guarantees, or
equity stakes in critical industries, recycle returns, and permanently
crowd in private capital.
The logic is straightforward. A $50 billion appropriation, leveraged,
could mobilize hundreds of billions. Unlike one-off grants, a portfolio
fund adapts, experiments, and reinvests. It fills the “scale-up gap”
where America excels at R&D only to watch commercialization flee
overseas for lack of financing. In Krein’s words, “making America great
again requires making investments in critical capital-intensive sectors
attractive again.”
Intel’s deal looks improvised, but in substance it mirrors this
template: convert CHIPS Act grants into equity, align taxpayer risk
with taxpayer reward, and de-risk a scale-up stage that private markets
won’t touch.
There Are Risks, But It Isn't Socialism
That doesn’t make the Intel stake flawless. A bespoke,
personality-driven negotiation is a poor substitute for a rules-based
fund with a clear mandate. Left in Trump’s hands alone, it can mutate
into deal capitalism—leaning on Apple to use Intel fabs before they’re
competitive, jawboning CEOs in the Oval Office, distorting rather than
strengthening the sector. In the hands of a left-wing president, the
equity stake could be used to pressure a company into sacrificing
production to lower carbon emissions or chase a DEI quota.
But it is worth noting this was already a risk with the pre-existing
system of grants, loans, and tax-breaks. Government funding always
comes with strings, and the Biden administration was not shy about
using its industrial policy to advance climate and diversity goals.
There’s no reason why a non-voting equity stake should lead to more
interference than a loan or grant. In fact, because the equity stake is
permanent capital, it could mean less leverage over day-to-day business
than a grant tied to annual reporting.
The other objections heard from self-styled capitalists on the right
invite similar responses. Is the government “picking winners and
losers” when it purchases an equity stake? No more so than when it
hands out subsidies. Will companies innovate less if they think Uncle
Sam stands ready with a bailout? That risk already exists in a
grant-driven regime.
Some say equity stakes encourage reckless risk-taking. Perhaps—but
that’s a feature, not a bug. America’s real problem is too little
corporate risk-taking in hard industries, not too much. If government
equity tips the scales toward bolder bets in semiconductors, it will
have done something the market has conspicuously failed to do.
The charge that a government equity stake in a publicly traded company
is, as some critics have said, a “hallmark of socialism” is deeply
unserious. Socialists didn’t agitate for Washington to hold ten percent
of Intel stock with no voting rights. They wanted the state to own and
operate the means of production outright. A non-voting equity stake
that recycles taxpayer risk into taxpayer return is not
collectivization—it’s closer to what any hard-nosed investor would
demand if asked to pony up billions. Calling this socialism is like
calling a dividend check communism.
More concerning is the idea that the government may lose track of the
national interest, chasing financial returns instead. The whole point
of a sovereign wealth fund is not to maximize profit but to make viable
those capital-intensive projects private finance won’t touch. The
market can chase earnings quality. Government should be prepared to
back ventures that might fail outright but still build capacity, deepen
supply chains, and create national resilience. Sometimes we want the
government to pick "losers" instead of "winners."
Similarly, there’s the risk government might hesitate to discipline its
own investments. Would Washington bring a discrimination suit against
Intel if it knew the settlement would ding its shareholding? It
must—and it should be clear about those rules from the start.
Transparency and guardrails are the difference between smart industrial
policy and cronyism.
Looking Beyond Intel
The sovereign wealth fund model at least disciplines the process:
transparent criteria, non-control minority stakes, performance metrics
(yields, anchor customers, crowd-in ratios), and time-bound exits. Done
this way, government equity isn’t socialism. It’s a financing
innovation designed to overcome Wall Street’s allergy to capital
investment.
The Intel move is best understood as a prototype. It operationalizes
Krein’s long-running critique of American finance and his call for a
sovereign vehicle to restore industrial scale-up. The caution is
obvious: execution matters. An ad hoc stake taken by presidential fiat
risks politicization. A permanent, institutional fund with guardrails
could anchor a genuine techno-industrial revival. But you have to start
somewhere, and this looks like a decent start.
If Washington can build an institution to carry the logic beyond
one-off deals, the Intel stake may be remembered as the beginning of a
financing revolution—not just another chapter in corporate subsidy
theater.
FRIDAY through SUNDAY, August 22 through 24, 2025
"AS I WAS SAYING..."
the political division in this
Nation is not only corrosive to the future
of America.
It is also a physical and legal
danger to all of its citizens, to our way of life and
to our Freedoms.
These Freedoms are guaranteed not by
a standing Army, but by our individual
practice of COMMON SENSE, not at all
"common" any more among the
recent generations and spreading
like a cancer through the "social media".
The next two national Elections will
be our Rubicon.
GS
THURSDAY, August 21, 2025
RR#1
Beginning around the early 1970's.
Parents lost their way, including regarding the importance of Authority and Discipline and demonstrated Love.
Result: Kids lost Trust in their Parents.
At the same time, the Dept. of Education and the Teachers Unions
progressively removed Parents from their Kids lives, especially through
Public Schools.
This includes Sex vs. "Gender". There are only two biologic
Sexes: Male and Female. Gender issues should be rare...until the
decades - long hype.
And Social Media Abuse and the Overuse of Medications have resulted in
recent Generations of Kids who are Depressed, Anxious and confused
about their
sexuality: Male or Female!
Add to this the corrosive vitriol of American Leftist Politics...and we have a Nation whose longer - term Prognosis is Guarded!
This is our 1941!
GS
RR#2
CAN THIS ON-GOING LOOK-BACK AT
BIDEN'S PRESIDENCY GET WORSE? YOU BETCHA!.
GS
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, August 19 and 20, 2025
PARENTING AND RAISING KIDS:
Discipline and
Love.
No substitute for the
Parents...certainly Not early use of medications.
No substitute for Boys and Girls.
...and so much more.
GS
FRIDAY through MONDAY, August 15 through 18, 2025
PAY ATTENTION, FOLKS.
This series of meetings between and
among the Leaders of the World could produce Years of Peace...or months or just
weeks of worldwide DISASTER.
GS
MONDAY through THURSDAY, August 11 through 14, 2025
SEE: I HAVE BEEN RIGHT
THESE RECENT YEARS: "A PANDEMIC OF STUPIDITIY" IN THE LAST TWO
GENERATIONS.
Now lets work on Treatment.
GS
THURSDAY through SUNDAY, August 7 through 10, 2025
WHY ARE AMERICANS BEING BOMBARDED
WITH BOTH NEWS AND PROPAGANDA AT THIS TIME?
Because the national 2026 elections
- and this entire decade - are as important as were the 1960's in
shaping the following 50 years. And
we must do better than that.
The following are some suggested
articles.
- "Five
Takeaways From The US Supreme Court's Latest Term", by Tom Feeley (Nat'l Catholic Register August 10,
2025, Nation).
- "Living
In Zohran Mamdani's America", by Allysia Finley (WSJ August 9-10,
2025. Opinion, pA11).
- "Why
The Far Right Hates Churchill", by Andrew Roberts (WSJ
Review August 9-10, 2025, Review, pC5).
- "AI
Is Here, And A Quiet Havoc Has Begun", by Peggy Noonan (WSJ August 9-10, 2025, Opinion,
pA13).
- Pope
Leo's First 100 Days",
by Jonathan Liedl (Nat'l Catholic Register August 10, 2025, p7).
GS
MONDAY through WEDNESDAY, August 4 through 6, 2025
SO YOU THINK YOU'RE UP ON THE NEWS
WITH YOUR PERSONAL I - PHONE AND YOUR "SOCIAL MEDIA?
NOT QUITE.
- Is
"Global Warming" an existential threat? See K.
Strassel's OPINION article, WSJ 8/1/25. NO.
- Was,
and is, America truly Revolutionary? See
K. Rove's OPINION article, WSJ 7/31/25. YES.
- See
also the Review of Ken Burns' coming Documentary, WSJ 7/5-6/25.
- How
to Prevent and Delay Cognitive Decline. See the article by
Tru et al, WSj 7/28/25. YES, YOU CAN.
- Democrats'
"AUTOPSY" flop regarding the 2024 Election Results ;
Malpractice. See K. Strassel's article, WSJ 7/25/25.
- Don't
Inhale! Wild Fires Can Hurt and Can
Kill. See the Review of Robert Sullivan's book, NYTimes 7/13/2025.
- "Iran
Is Out To Kill Trump". Yes, Really! See WSJ Opinion, 7/18/25.
- "Drain
The Swamp", by Larry Arnn, IMPRIMIS,
November, 2024.
NOW DOESN'T THAT FEEL BETTER??
GS
FRIDAY through SUNDAY, August 1 through 3, 2025
ARE YOU AN "AMERICAN"?
Check yourself out with this
gentleman.
GS
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