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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jul 6

    Midwest mayors in the soybean belt say retaliatory tariffs by China threaten cities that rely heavily on the commodityhttps://on.wsj.com/2u0gTQW 

    4:30 PM - 6 Jul 2018
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      1. CynDar 🦋‏ @cyn_Dar Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        You get what you vote for

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      1. Bob Batchelder‏ @nfrankb Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        These communities need not worry -- Trump will come with a rally to cheer you up and ask for donations to his campaign

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      1. Gayle Lacy‏ @gvlacy Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Womp Womp

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      1. C. Hunt-Walker‏ @chrishuntwalker Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        This reminds me of a certain Trump speech on winning...

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      1. RonaR‏ @empress491 Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Lots of winning bigly! That’s what you voted for.. why cry now guys?do you really believe in trump? He doesn’t care.. you know that right?

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      2. Paul Murphy‏ @lenexamurphy Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Look, here is the truth; China doesn’t want any commodity entering their country. China has had barriers in place for decades. Check it out. On the other hand, Americans love paying less for stuff, and China has taken full advantage of us. 😎

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      3. Mike‏ @sinkspur Jul 6
        Replying to @lenexamurphy @WSJ

        China has had barriers, yes. But we want cheap stuff. Nobody has taken advantage of us. China buys 1/3 of our sobybeans, lots of pork, lots of beef. That's about to end. Lots of people going to get hurt by Trump's ill-advised tariffs.

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      4. Paul Murphy‏ @lenexamurphy Jul 6
        Replying to @sinkspur @WSJ

        I have 20 years of dealing with the US and China markets. Do your homework. 😎

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      5. Mike‏ @sinkspur Jul 6
        Replying to @lenexamurphy @WSJ

        Then you know that tariffs won't work. Or maybe you're as dumb as Peter Navarro and think they will.

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      1. Diane S. Baker‏ @dianesbaker1 Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Threatening cities? Are you watching this Trumpsters? Trump and the GOP are at fault. Cities?

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      1. Roni Bell Sylvester‏ @RoniSylvester Jul 6
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        That's not completely accurate. The Ag industry is extremely varied...Remember too, the difference between price setters and price receivers.

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      1. Mike Nelson‏ @RealMikeNelson1 Jul 6
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        Ya think 🤔?

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      2. LORENE‏ @Lorene1222 Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        WHY DON'T THE FARMERS GO BACK TO GROWING CROPS THAT WERE THEIR MAINSTAYS BEFORE SOYBEANS WEE FOISTED ON US CITIES. SOY BEANS ARE NOT HEALTHY FOR ANYONES HORMONE BALANCE. HENCE SOY BOYS. WHICH IS WHY THEY WEE MARKETED SO HEAVILY. THAT WOULD MAKE A HELL UVA STORY.

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      3. Mike‏ @sinkspur Jul 6
        Replying to @Lorene1222 @WSJ

        Dumbest post of the day.

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      2. Dept82002‏ @dept82002 Jul 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's why it's important to diversify.

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      1. Michael Cullinane‏ @mcullina10 Jul 6
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        I mean how could this possibly surprise any of them ?

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      1. From Where I Sit‏ @infomorsels Jul 6
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        Thank their boy @potus he will bring them down down down

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      1. Yusuf‏ @f1ghtsamurai Jul 6
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        Make America___(fill in the blank)______🤣

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