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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ May 31

    Opinion: Entitlements will eat America’s economy, writes @JohnKasichhttps://on.wsj.com/2J1QJXs 

    2:40 PM - 31 May 2018
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      2. Greg Shugar‏Verified account @GregShugar May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        Not a military budget that’s larger than the next 9 countries combined?

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      1. Mark Harmon‏ @M5Harmon May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        The poor ass people don't eat up entitlements, politicians in DC and across the country eat America's economy by stealing money.

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      2. Registered and ready to VOTE‏ @thockman64 May 31
        Replying to @HappyChichester @WSJ @JohnKasich

        Excellent question.

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      2. Graham Smart‏ @Highlander1715 May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        And we can start by stopping calling funds to which we contribute fucking "entitlements"

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      3. JerryM‏ @jerrymwd May 31
        Replying to @Highlander1715 @WSJ @JohnKasich

        We contribute to every fund/entitlements. Call them what you want but it’s all unsustainable

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Frankly‏ @WellFrankIy Jun 1
        Replying to @jerrymwd @Highlander1715 and

        We print dollars when capital needs a bailout.

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      1. Greg Gordon‏ @gegordon May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        By “entitlements”, do you mean the enormous tax cuts for the richest Americans and corporations?

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      2. Dan Aronovsky‏ @t3703 May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        The American people paid for “entitlements”. SS is worth more to most Americans than the rest of their assets. My wife and I paid well over $300,000 for social security over the last 40 years. The present value of our ss is around $700,000. Keep your hands off.

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      2. Raj Kanodia‏ @rkkanodia May 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        What about the $1.5 trillion dollar tax cut for corporations? That tax cut could have funded all the entitlements.

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      2. Nanette Thelemaque‏ @nanreet May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        If your calling the hard earned money I made and taken out for SS, entitlements, that is mine. Give it back in full with 25% interest before you even THINK of messing with that program.

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      1. wilburmeinen‏ @wilburmeinen May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        Earned benefits?

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      1. Gerald E.‏ @GeraldKnows May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        Kasich is talking about the "entitlements" of Wall Street and other corporate beneficiaries of the Trump-Ryan giveaway tax cuts of some 1.9 trillion dollars and not the "entitlements" bought and paid for by Social Security and Medicare recipients. Come off the framing, Governor.

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      1. Jeff Anderson‏ @Drollandnow May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        Entitlements for the wealthy you mean - - right?

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      1. Mark Harmon‏ @M5Harmon May 31
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        You spelled 'Politicians like John Kasich and lobbyists' wrong.

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      2. judi trotter MBA/MA‏ @radma2013 Jun 1
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnKasich

        Then reverse the tax cuts and put together a reasonable plan to take care of people who can’t live on the current $7.60 minimum wage and no benefits.

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