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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Oct 11

    Trump says the Federal Reserve has "gone crazy," but compared to the past, it is raising rates more slowly than unemployment, economic growth and inflation would dictatehttps://on.wsj.com/2PvfTgj 

    3:45 PM - 11 Oct 2018
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      1. D H Buecher‏ @buecher_h Oct 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        When Trump speaks, look the other way for truth.

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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Oct 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        There is little inflation because the Rep corporate tax reduction allowes profit without price inflation but the Fed is raising interest rates too fast in anticipation of inflation, harming consumers & small biz, 70% job creator, by pushing loan interest payments to unaffordable

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      1. Tab Preston‏ @TabPreston Oct 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Support are President!

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      2. WallSt‏ @WallStXyz Oct 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        In 2011 he tweeted that the Fed by keeping interest rates low was putting this country on a path of uncontrollable inflation.

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      1. marty kubalanza‏ @aznalabukm Oct 12
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        Under the hood the economy is cooling fast look at the data

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      1. Paul Pants‏ @paulpantsct Oct 11
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        Trumps comments show that he is clueless on how the economy works.

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      1. Ron E‏ @ronaboe5 Oct 11
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        A good part of that so-called inflation is due to their previous rate increases!

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      1. Ron‏ @Ron55968139 Oct 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        BS it’s way too fast, the economy cannot structurally afford high rates, neither can the government. All it does is funnel money to banks.

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      1. Gerald E.‏ @GeraldKnows Oct 11
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        Trump is good at "projection" of his shortcomings on others who make decisions he doesn't like. It's not the Fed that has gone crazy but rather the narcissist in chief who says the Fed has "gone crazy," and if the Fed has indeed "gone crazy," its chairman was appointed by Trump.

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      2. Jerry Aldini‏ @lancecashman1 Oct 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Let’s be serious. Trump has no idea how macro economics work. He’s ignorant and that’s dangerous.

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      3. Brian‏ @KungFuWaffles Oct 11
        Replying to @lancecashman1 @WSJ

        Most people don’t. I took a macroeconomics class as an undergrad, got an A. I understand some of it.... but not much.

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      1. keno Hakamaki‏ @kenohakamaki Oct 11
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      2. darryl quilty‏ @DarrylQuilty Oct 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why didn’t they raise it anytime Obama was in office. Trying to slow Everything down

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      3. Brian‏ @KungFuWaffles Oct 11
        Replying to @DarrylQuilty @WSJ

        Because economic growth was tepid and inflation was flat.

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      1. grace‏ @carpiediem Oct 11
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        I disagree with that.. inflation hasn’t SHOWN.. the Federal Reserve rose rates too soon during the Great Depression-SCHAEFER on Varney and Co

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      1. GreyJack‏ @grey_jak Oct 11
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        Fed is part of the swamp. Drain it!!!!

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