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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Aug 2

    Business Roundtable urges Trump administration to focus on changes to Chinese tariffs, investments and regulationshttps://on.wsj.com/2ACUb7g 

    7:30 PM - 2 Aug 2018
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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Aug 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        “Capitalists will compete against each other to sell us the noose, with which we will hang them ALL.” —Vladimir Lenin (with minor revision) “资本家们会相互竞争来卖给我们绞索,我们用其来把他们全体吊死。” —— 列宁同志语录(稍有润色)

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      1. Ron E‏ @ronaboe5 Aug 2
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        The Business Roundtable is part of the Republican problem! Listen to their advise and do the opposite!

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      1. next year‏ @coachmpl Aug 2
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        These guys couldn’t care less about working people. Phonies

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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Aug 2
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        Allowing totalitarian China has the veto power in approving U.S. companies’ merge & acquisitions on international market is a fatal mistake of the WTO mechanism design. It’s time for USA to abandon WTO and fight back hardly. How about banning USA sale to ZTE & Huawei & Xiaomi?

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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Aug 2
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        Slaying the Red Dragon might incur some costs, but who should be blamed for this cost? Trump is solving the problem. But Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Carter, Nixon, ... Truman created the problem! — they fed the Red Dragon to the monstrous size we see today!

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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Aug 2
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        In the worst scenario of the trade war, the USA GDP might get down a little bit (I even doubt that), but Chinese dictators have the risk of domestic revolution, in which ALL their families will be hung along the roads, & Chinese people will be liberated from tyranny. Worth a try!

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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Aug 2
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        USA should 1 confiscate all western national debts, public equities, real estates, etc., owned by Chinese government, dictators & oligarchs; 2 kick China out of SWIFT system, 3 block China from Internet, 4 ban Chinese tech students, 5 change the regime in Beijing.

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      1. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Aug 2
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        China’s dialogues, talks, negotiations are nothing but tricks to buy more time with empty promises. USA has been cheated 1 k times. Does it really need to be cheated 1 more time to know the truth? The 2nd best date to have trade war with China is today, the 1st best is yesterday!

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      1. bondcliff‏ @bondcliff Aug 2
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        CEOs of 200 of America’s largest companies who all get their bread buttered in China for the simple exercising of carrying China's water and selling out the USA. China will negotiate trade and tariffs forever, but never back off of China 2025 goal of economic domination.

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      2. Freeman‏ @Freeman48171576 Aug 2
        Replying to @TurlsD @WSJ

        Did U.S. become socialism after Obama’s 700 billions bailout of Wall Street & auto industry? Can you be even more idiotic?

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