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November 30 is Kate Steinle Day

San Francisco has shown the rest of America what it believes about laws and crimes and evidence.  The lawyer for the murderous illegal alien said that this is an indictment on Trumps wall and immigration policy.  So this is what we have become.  We are tribal, and when our side wins, no matter the cost we cheer and when the other side wins, no matter the cost, we riot.

The murder of Kate Steinle was a national case, mentioned many times  and used as a plank for the 2016 campaign.  Everyone who followed that campaign heard that name and heard about the case.  San Francisco just stuck their finger in the eye of the Trump presidency and in the eye of every law abiding American.

Let November 30 be an annual remembrance of the divided, tribal attitude of America today and may it be called Kate Steinle Day

















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