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Pat Caddell: U.S. Anti-Establishment Uprising Getting ‘Stronger, Not Weaker’

by DAN RIEHL

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AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Scott Sommerdorf

Pollster and political analyst Pat Caddell joined Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon on Tuesday to discuss the 2016 election and politics in America today.

“I think it’s actually a bigger revolution than the Trump revolution,” said Caddell. “I think he’s the most obvious example of what I wrote a year ago … when I said the real November surprise was the uprising of the American people.”
“That uprising,” he continued, “is continual. It’s never covered. It’s never discussed. When I look at the data on this, it is, if anything, stronger, not weaker, and it is continuing to metamorphosize.”
Caddell pointed out that America unites around the feeling that the establishment has rigged the system against them. President Trump’s victory proved to people that they could beat the establishment and actually win.
“People believe the system is corrupt and against them, and guess what: they’re right,” he said.
Breitbart News Daily airs on SiriusXM Patriot 125 weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Eastern.


WHY THE HELL WASN'T HE IN JAIL? Texas Shooter Escaped Mental Institution In 2012, Tried To Kill Superiors By Sneaking Guns Onto Base

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By BEN SHAPIRO  @benshapiro
Why the hell wasn’t Devin Kelley, the Texas church shooter, in jail?
On Tuesday, WFAA reported that Kelley escaped from a mental institution in New Mexico in 2012, then threatened his superiors and attempted to smuggle guns onto base. According to their report:
El Paso police arrested Devin Kelley on June 7, 2012, at a Greyhound bus station a stone’s throw from the U.S.-Mexico border after he escaped the Peak Behavioral Health Services facility about 12 miles away in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, according to the police report…. Sunland Park officers told their Texas colleagues that Kelley “was a danger to himself and others as he had already been caught sneaking firearms” onto Holloman Air Force Base and that Kelley “was attempting to carry out death threats that [he] had made on his military chain of command,” the report states.
Yet somehow this piece of human debris — a person who had purposefully cracked the skull of his infant stepson and physically abused his wife, who had tortured a dog, who had solicited a 13-year-old — was walking around free.
How?
He served just 12 months in the brig for this stunt and for his domestic violence conviction. The Air Force didn’t even bother to submit that information to the FBI, which would have prevented him from buying new weapons.
There are surely thousands of men like Kelley walking around free today. In 2010, some 152,850 felons tried to buy guns and were denied. Only a few thousand were prosecuted, and just 44 were prosecuted on a federal level. In California, as of 2015, over 16,000 gun owners registered as mentally ill and felons were known by the state; from 2013 to 2015, the state dealt with just 3,400 people.
The Texas shooting wasn’t a failure of blackletter law. We don’t need more regulations. We need the ones on the books enforced. The Texas shooting was a failure of law enforcement and the criminal justice system. And it demonstrates once again that the greatest problem facing innocent Americans when it comes to brutal and evil men is the government’s utter inability to enforce its own dictates.


Why the Left Has Been so Wrong About the Trump Boom

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Time magazine's cover story for the week of Nov. 6 is a classic. It blares: "The Wrecking Crew: How Trump's Cabinet Is Dismantling Government As We Know It." The New York Times ran a lead editorial complaining that team Trump is shrinking the regulatory state at an "unprecedented" pace.
Meanwhile, last week the stock market raced to new all-time highs; we had another blockbuster jobs report with another fall in the unemployment rate; and housing sales soared to their highest level in a decade.
Are the editors at Time and the Times so ideologically blinded that they are incapable of connecting the dots?
The U.S. economic revival of 3 percent growth has already defied the predictions of almost every Donald Trump critic. I vividly remember debating Hillary Clinton's economic gurus during the campaign: They accused Trump and advisers such as myself of "lying" when we said that pro-growth policies would speed up economic growth to 3 to 4 percent.
Jason Furman, who chaired the Council of Economic Advisers under President Barack Obama, told reporters earlier this year that the chances of reaching 3 percent growth over a decade were about 1 in 25 — which is what many political experts said was Trump's chance of winning the election. Another Obama economist, Alan Krueger, called the 3 percent growth forecast "extremely rosy."
Larry Summers, a top economic adviser to Obama, questioned the "standards of integrity" of the Trump economic team's forecast for 3 percent (or more) growth. "I do not see how any examination of U.S. history could possibly support the Trump forecast as a reasonable expectation," he wrote in The Washington Post.
Congress weighed in, too. "This budget relies on absurd economic projections and pretend revenues that no credible economist would validate," Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., announced at a House budget hearing.
The sharp-penned Paul Krugman of The New York Times declared Trump's growth forecast an act of "economic arrogance." He said that the productivity improvement necessary for faster growth was as likely as "driverless flying cars" arriving "en masse."
Admittedly, we shouldn't read too much into six months of very good economic data (with 3 percent growth) or the booming stock market. These trends can always reverse course quickly. Trump's more restrictive policies on trade and immigration could harm growth potential.
But so far the Trump haters have missed the call on the economy's trajectory. Doubly ironic is that the same Obama-era economists who are trashing Trump's increasingly realistic forecast of 3 percent growth are the ones who predicted 4 percent growth from the Obama budgets. Obama never came anywhere near 4 percent growth, and at the end of his second term, the economy grew at a pitiful 1.6 percent.
Under Obama, free enterprise and pro-business policies were thrown out the window. What was delivered was the weakest recovery from a recession since World War II, with a meager 2.2 percent average growth rate. Middle America felt it, which is why Trump won these forgotten Americans.
One reason that economist Larry Kudlow and I and others assured Donald Trump that 3 to 4 percent growth was achievable was that Trump could capitalize on the underperformance of the Obama years. Under Obama, business investment fell almost two-thirds below the long-term trend line — thanks to higher taxes on investment. Now, partly in anticipation of the tax cut, business spending keeps climbing.
Maybe the liberal economists and their shills in the media should show some humility. They should acknowledge they were dead wrong about how much Obamanomics was going to grow the economy and about how Trumponomics would crash the economy and the stock market. Or better yet, maybe the rest of us should all just stop listening to them.
Stephen Moore is a distinguished visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation, economics contributor to FreedomWorks and author of "Who's the Fairest of Them All?" To find out more about Stephen Moore and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.



Retired MLB Pitcher Roy Halladay, 40, Dies in Small Plane Crash

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The late Roy Halladay in action during the first inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres, Sept. 12, 2013, in Philadelphia. (Matt Slocum/AP)
By Jason Devaney  

Police in Florida confirmed Tuesday afternoon that retired MLB pitcher Roy Halladay died after his small plane crashed into the Gulf of Mexico.
The crash occurred around noon on Tuesday near Holiday, Florida, Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco said. Halladay's body was recovered from the scene.
Halladay, 40, retired in 2013 after playing 12 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays and four seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies. He was an eight-time All Star and a two-time Cy Young Award winner, and in 2010 he pitched a perfect game and a postseason no-hitter.
He recently purchased a small plane for himself, an ICON A5. His Twitter feed is filled with messages about his flying experiences and photos and videos taken mid-flight.
The ICON A5 is an amphibious light-sport aircraft.
According to the Tampa Bay Times, rescuers found Halladay's plane upside down in shallow water and tangled in mangroves.
"I've been dreaming about flying since I was a boy but was only able to become a pilot once I retired from baseball," Halladay said in a recent ICON announcement after he purchased his plane.
"I've owned other aircraft, but no aircraft embodies the adventure or captured the dream of flying like the A5. Not only is it the safest and easiest aircraft I've ever flown, it is hands-down the most fun."



James Kallstrom: US Visa Policy 'Frozen by Political Correctness'

Image: James Kallstrom: US Visa Policy 'Frozen by Political Correctness'Former assistant director of the FBI James Kallstrom (Mary Altaffer/AP)

The nation's lawmakers and political leaders are "frozen by political correctness" in the face of radical Islamic terrorism, former assistant director of the FBI James Kallstrom told Newsmax TV on Monday.
Kallstrom, appearing on "The Wayne Allen Root Show," condemned the Diversity Visa Lottery program through which New York City terror attack suspect Sayfullo Saipov entered the United States.
"Every time . . . families are torn apart . . . people talk about 'what can we do?'" he said. "We have not changed our tactics. We are frozen by political correctness."
Kallstrom called the diversity visa program "absolute total insanity," blaming Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., a sponsor of the 1990 law, as "probably the most vocal guy" but not the only one responsible.
"It's basically the Democratic Party in total and a vast majority of Republicans . . . [that] just won't go there," he said.
"When are we going to come around to the fact that there's people who hate this country . . . opposed to our Constitution," he asked. "They need to be rounded up, and we need not wait until the firing pin hits the bullet."




Democrat Party Approval at 25-Year Low Despite Media Establishment’s Attempt to Destroy Trump

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The Democrat Party is at its lowest approval rating in 25 years despite the national media establishment’s daily attempt to destroy Donald J. Trump’s presidency, a poll finds.

Favorable views of the Democrat Party are shockingly low, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
The party’s favorable ratings have tumbled from 44 percent to only 37 percent, down seven points since the last poll, conducted only about seven months ago in March. Fifty-four percent reported having an unfavorable view of the party. This is the party’s lowest point since the 1990s, according to the poll.
Alarmingly for the party, the numbers are falling even among the key groups of non whites (48 percent) and those under 35 years of age (33 percent).
In addition, 33 percent of respondents who called themselves liberals had a negative view of the Democrat Party. Also, 42 percent of those who said they were independents disapprove of the party. Only eight percent of independents said they had positive views of both the GOP and the Democrats.
Democrat respondents added that they were not very excited about the party and its agenda for the upcoming 2018 midterm elections.
Only 36 percent of Democrat voters said they were excited about voting next year, down from the 44 percent reported as recently as September. Republican respondents were nearly the same, as only 37 percent said they were excited to vote.
Showing a bit of a disconnect, though, 46 percent said their own member of Congress deserved to be re-elected even as they felt most people in Congress, in general, did not deserve to be re-elected (65 percent).
The survey also suggested that generic Democrat candidates would beat the generic Republican for congressional races. The generic Democrat was favored 50 percent to 38 percent for the GOP candidate. Democrats also have a ten-point lead among independents.
Republicans also fare badly in the poll. Only 30 percent of respondents said they had a positive view of the GOP. That is down sharply from the 42 percent in March. The Grand Old Party faces a 61 percent unfavorable view.
On the other hand, ratings for the GOP tax plan ideas seem to have improved. Last month, 52 percent opposed the tax plan, but this month, only 35 percent said they oppose the efforts.
Still, important parts of the tax plan show majority opposition: 52 percent oppose lowering the corporate tax rate, 56 percent oppose ending the inheritance tax, and 52 percent oppose eliminating state and local income tax deductions.
The poll of 1,021 adults was taken by telephone between November 2 and 5. It has a 3.6 point margin of error.
Follow Warner Todd Huston on Twitter @warnerthuston.


Steve Bannon Calls Out George W. Bush’s Lack of Leadership on Immigration: ‘Brahmin Yankee from Yale,’ ‘Pretending He’s a Texan’

by JOHN BINDER
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Former President George W. Bush is a “brahmin Yankee from Yale” who is “pretending he’s a Texan,” Breitbart News Executive Chairman and former White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon told the American families of illegal alien crime victims.

During a speech at the Remembrance Project conference, an organization that represents the illegal alien crime victims’ families, Bannon blasted the Bush dynasty, calling out President George W. Bush specifically on his lack of leadership on the issue of illegal and legal immigration.
“You want to know why I detest the elites of the Republican Party,” Bannon said. “Where were they? Where is Jeb Bush? Where were all these guys? Bush… Bush… Old man Bush – and the son today got a book out, you know. ‘The demise of the Republican Party, this Republican Party is falling apart. Donald Trump’s destroyed the Republican Party.’ You know why? Because finally folks like you have a say-so.”
On George W. Bush, Bannon said:
While’s he’s up in Kennebunkport or wherever they are. You know the other guy down there pretending he’s a Texan. You can’t take a brahmin Yankee from Yale and take him down to Texas to make a cowboy out of him. I don’t care how long you wear the boots, brother. You’re a Yankee brahmin, okay.
Bannon also slammed the employers of illegal aliens, the mainstream media, and the Democratic Party for not only turning a blind eye to illegal immigration but incentivizing more of it.
“Here’s the bottom line … here’s why it happened and here’s why it’s continuing to happen: People make money off it,” Bannon said. “They want the cheap labor, right. The Democratic Party wants the votes. Media’s prepared to look the other way. You know why? You guys don’t count. If you think you count, you’re kidding yourselves. You don’t count. You should count, that’s the way the country was founded.”
As Breitbart News recently reported, under President George W. Bush, more than 30,000 illegal aliens were allowed at one time to enter the United States following Hurricane Katrina in order to take American blue-collar jobs that would have otherwise gone to U.S. workers who had been devastated by the storm.
Additionally, former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, appointed by Bush, routinely called for amnesty for illegal aliens and promoted open borders policies.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.



China Is ‘an Enemy of Incalculable Power, Not a Strategic Partner and We Have to Understand That’
by DAN RIEHL


This picture taken on October 10, 2017 shows a portrait of Chinese President Xi Jinping at an exhibition showcasing China's progress in the past five years at the Beijing Exhibition Center. China's police and censorship organs have kicked into high gear to ensure that the party's week-long, twice-a-decade congress goes smoothly when it begins on October 18. / AFP PHOTO / WANG ZHAO / TO GO WITH CHINA-POLITICS-SECURITY, FOCUS BY BECKY DAVIS (Photo credit should read WANG ZHAO/AFP/Getty Images)
WANG ZHAO/AFP/Getty Images

Breitbart News Executive Chairman Steve Bannon joined Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM co-hosts Alex Marlow and Raheem Kassam on Tuesday and discussed China and U.S. relations and their strategic vision at length.

Said Bannon said of a recent speech by Chinese President, Xi Jinping, “His three-and-a-half hour speech a couple weeks ago was the single most important political speech of the 21st century. I think you could actually argue that years from now people might say it started there. Because he fundamentally went through how the Chinese Confuscious mercantilist authoritative model has beaten the West.”
“It’s their world now,” he continued. “They’re a hegemonic power. It’s not that they’re rising to be a hegemonic power. It’s not that what they always wanted to be was considered a great power along with the United States and Russia. They’re saying, hey, the game’s over. And by the way there are five things the Chinese are doing right now, one is called Plan 2025, which they will dominate, they laid this pout a few years ago. They will dominate ten separate industries, including robotics, artificial intelligence, chip manufacturing, all by the year 2025 and they’re very far down the road in doing that.”
“Number two,’ said Bannon, “is one belt, one road, where they’re taking the geopolitical strategies of this guy named Mackinder, a Scottish guy and Mahan, who was this great theoretician in America that laid out what the British did in sea power. The Chinese are doing it. They’re tying together the central Asian countries with this Old Silk road. The World Island, who controls central Asia controls the world.”
Bannon then addressed China and financial technology, saying, “They’re really working out to become the world’s reserve currency and also have financial technology that the United States cannot de-couple them from the world’s capital markets, which is our one point of leverage.”
The last is the 5G,” he continued, “they’re leading in the rollout of 5G and will have 5G way before the United States will have 5G. So, thy will dominate in technology that way.”
Bannon called it “awe-inspiring” and said China is “in your face in doing it.” He faulted the Bush’s and “that whole group” who insisted China would liberalize and become a free market democracy if we gave them favorable trade deals. Bannon called the strategy “dead wrong.”
“We have an enemy of incalculable power and they’re not a strategic partner. They are an enemy and we have to understand that,” said Bannon.
The full audio is available below.

Breitbart News Daily airs on SiriusXM Patriot 125 weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Eastern.
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