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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Oct 2012

    Study: Taxes would go up for 2013 by an average of almost $3,500/household if U.S. goes off the fiscal cliff.http://on.wsj.com/Rja6Gl 

    8:27 AM - 6 Oct 2012
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      1. mike‏ @phippsjm 7 Oct 2012
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ taxes will be the least problem if the Fiscal Cliff hits. Very stupid way to governor. And I blame it on leadership BO, Reid

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      1. dominic‏ @Globalmess65 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ I really find that hard to believe. Your stats are inconclusive.

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      1. Joshua Miller‏ @jsmwealthplan 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Study: Taxes would go up for 2013 by an average of almost $3,500/household if U.S. goes off the fiscal cliff. http://on.wsj.com/Rja6Gl 

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      1. Hunter Lyng‏ @HunterLyng 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Legislative branch needs to see people are hurting, and it's not the Presidents fault. Too much self-interest will continue with Romney

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      1. JJ Luo‏ @JJLuoUSA 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Who's math is this?

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      1. Silvia Marinova‏ @SoloSilvia_ 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Looking forward to it... BTW there are a few great countries with taxes<10% which would love to attract America's best and brightest.

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      1. Melinda DeLos Santos‏ @CanineTrackers 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Gee...this is like trying to solve the equation that proves the TOE!

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      1. Paul Revere‏ @Facts2DecideBy 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Obama's rigid ideology is allowing this 2 happen cause he wants it 2 happen. He'll have more money 2 redistribute, then blame Repub's

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      1. Rudi Bester‏ @rudibest 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ that would be in addition to other future tax increases, required if out of control spending were to continue unabated

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      1. Caroline Smith‏ @SkinLifeLove 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ well isn’t that just lovely!

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      1. ChengYuan Chen‏ @poohbape 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ http://ppt.cc/Y_37 

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      2. Yianis Paradisios‏ @YParadisios 6 Oct 2012
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        Who would precipitate CRASH? @BarackObama or @MittRomney RT@WSJ: Study: Taxes would go up $3,500/household if U.S. goes off the fiscal cliff

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      3. Paul Revere‏ @Facts2DecideBy 6 Oct 2012
        Replying to @YParadisios

        @BESTREALBURGER @BarackObama @MittRomney @WSJ Obviously Romney - he understands economics & budgets. Obama wants crash to seize more power

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      4. Yianis Paradisios‏ @YParadisios 6 Oct 2012
        Replying to @Facts2DecideBy

        @Facts2DecideBy L Sorry you did not understand what I meant. Neither Romney or Obama, who's elected. Orany party would do this. No DO OVER!

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      1. I am Frank Pruss‏ @Dr_Velocity 6 Oct 2012
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        @WSJ Bring it!

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