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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jul 20

    President Trump says 'we have been ripped off by China for a long time,' adding he is ready to impose tariffs on $500 billion in Chinese importshttps://on.wsj.com/2uCdzvQ 

    4:23 AM - 20 Jul 2018
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      1. WhobbaBobba‏ @WhobbaBobba Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Further acceleration of the DESTRUCTION of the economy. More jobs lost, more revenue GONE, less tax dollars in the treasury. WHEN will Congress see the light?????? If they don'r act soon, they won't have a country to govern. They WON'T have an income!!!!!

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      2. jan tölva‏ @jntlv Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        China did not rip off the US. US companies just outsourced production to other countries like China because they tend to go where wages are cheapest and regulations are lowest. It's called capitalism. If Trump wants to join this race to the bottom then good night, America!

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      1. AMERICAN ST. NICK 🎖‏ @AmericanStNick Jul 20
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        Will any of those imports be the @IvankaTrump brand? Of course not. #Corruption

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      2. Sprezza‏ @TureMasing Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        If tarriffs on 500bn is good for the US, why not tarriffs on 5 trillion?

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Brian Hickey‏ @bhickular18 Jul 20
        Replying to @TureMasing @WSJ

        Bc we only import $500 billion in goods from them.

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      1. Charlotte Szucs‏ @SzucsCharlotte Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump forcing countries to else where for deals farmers are already suffering from his policy America could lose their customers America has become unreliable

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      2. Maxwell‏ @grabyerpopcorn Jul 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Mueller must be getting close tRump is becoming unhinged. Hang on folks.

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      1. borislav borovic‏ @bborovic3 Jul 20
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        https://fonezek.wordpress.com/2017/01/25/tramp-rusi-vasingtonski-konsenzus/ …

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      1. Mark Hohn‏ @mhohn Jul 20
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        Trump is doing his best to make America 1929 again with Smoot Hawley 2.

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      1. BookSaint‏ @BookSaint Jul 20
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        What could possibly go wrong? The billionaires with tax cuts don’t look at price tags....

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      1. Ana Niemas‏ @ananiemas Jul 20
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        Trump gets ppl riled about about how we have been *screwed* DIRECTLY but doesn’t emphasize that we’ve also gained a lot INDIRECTLY. Trump is making ppl focus on transactional instead of intrinsical.

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      2. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Jul 20
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        Slaying the Red Dragon might incur some costs, but the responsibility should not be put on the shoulder of Trump administration, but should on those of Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Carter, Nixon, ... Truman, — they fed the Red Dragon to the current monstrous size.

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