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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Oct 12

    The U.S. and China edge to the brink of a new Cold-War era, putting the spotlight on a November meeting between presidents Trump and Xihttps://on.wsj.com/2CH1kUf 

    2:00 PM - 12 Oct 2018
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      2. Lynn R. Kitzen‏ @bubbyskid Oct 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well, this is over the top.

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      3. Darrel Jorstad‏ @darreljorstad Oct 12
        Replying to @bubbyskid @WSJ

        Yep. @WSJ is getting tough to read these days...

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      4. Lynn R. Kitzen‏ @bubbyskid Oct 12
        Replying to @darreljorstad @WSJ

        Sometimes they get a bit carried AWAY..LOL

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      5. Darrel Jorstad‏ @darreljorstad Oct 12
        Replying to @bubbyskid @WSJ

        More often now...

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      1. Shawn Warford‏ @Shawnforward13 Oct 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Who sold out the American Worker? Thousands of manufacturing jobs lost to China. Workers cannot rely on service jobs to support their families!

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      1. CalvinK‏ @CykSteve Oct 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Cold war? Didnt you know China trade surplus in Sept actually shot up. Is this media serious? Does it want Americans to suffer and be destroyed under trade debts simply to be anti POTUS?

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      1. Trump Tracker‏ @apptrumptracker Oct 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Top 9 US Exports to China 2017 1. Aircraft, engines, etc. $16 2. Soybeans $12 3. Passenger cars, new & used $10 4. Semiconductors $6 5. Industrial machines, etc. $5 6. Crude oil $4 7. Plastic materials $4 8. Medicinal equip. $4 9. Pulpwood $3 units: bil https://hcw68.app.goo.gl/P66x 

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      1. Capstone Report‏ @CapstoneReport Oct 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        The altercation over the football is a big detail....

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      2. M.M‏ @rootframework Oct 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        They have taken advantage of our greedy system. If someone like @realDonaldTrump didn't arise of the blue and say hey guys, look ;they're fuming with us everywhere, then we could be talking about importing cheaper labors from China to build our infrastructures.

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      3. M.M‏ @rootframework Oct 12
        Replying to @rootframework @WSJ @realDonaldTrump

        Since all that matters is either get it cheaper regardless of who is getting harmed or how it will affected some of us, and also having these smartly lazy construction workers sucking taxpayers's money putting few people at work,dragging the work for years and years .

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      4. M.M‏ @rootframework Oct 12
        Replying to @rootframework @WSJ @realDonaldTrump

        Someone has to stand up against these Union's hegemony. You take federal money to do a job, they should make it fair competition, whoever will do it faster and efficiently should be given the contract. There is something fishy about how we end with never ending construction job!

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      5. M.M‏ @rootframework Oct 12
        Replying to @rootframework @WSJ @realDonaldTrump

        It does make any sense, if not a joke, you go to a construction field worth 5 billion of taxpayer's money, you count the number of people working on such place, 15 people!!!!!!! Are you kidding me! Isn't this robbery !

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      1. Germano vote 11/6  ✊‏ @germano_nh Oct 12
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        #Trump the #loosebull in d #ChinaShop ruining d #USeconomy On #2018Midterms #electdemocrats bc #enough #basta #nhpolitics @nhdems @nytimes @WMUR9_Politics @ConMonitorNews @UnionLeader @StayWorkPlay @NashuaTelegraph @ConcordNHPatch @NashuaPatch @AP

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      1. CSCarr‏ @cs_carr Oct 12
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        Did China think they would get away with tariffs on our goods and we would nothing about it??

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      1. physics master 1997‏ @dlefcoe Oct 12
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        #trump wins battle of the longest tie.

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      1. Anonymous Source‏ @trunkondwitter Oct 12
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        Thucydides Trap is about to become part of the everyday American’s lexicon.

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