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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Feb 2013

    U.S. GDP 4th-quarter growth of 0.1% shows government spending cuts are slowing recovery's momentum.http://on.wsj.com/WjyNcY 

    6:49 AM - 28 Feb 2013
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      1. Trent Leinenbach‏ @MrTrentShow 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ this post is bullshit!

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      1. Daryl Montgomery‏ @nyinvesting 28 Feb 2013
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        @wsj If spending cuts supported by printing money out of thin air are slowing US economy, what does that say about it underlying strength?

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      2. Dividend Master‏ @DividendMaster 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ what govt spending cuts in Q4 ? are you shitting me ? we're still blowing a trillion more a year vs 2007 federal spending!

        2 replies 2 retweets 0 likes
      3. B Z‏ @BZ1836 28 Feb 2013
        Replying to @DividendMaster

        @DividendMaster followed u in to CYS. thx.

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      4. Dividend Master‏ @DividendMaster 28 Feb 2013
        Replying to @BZ1836

        @BZ1836 don't thank me til its at least at $12.50 where it will still be miles cheaper than $AGNC

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      1. Kid Brightwillow‏ @KidBrightwillow 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ What spending cuts? Federal spending for the 1st 3 months of both FY 2012 & 2013 were about $900 billion.

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      1. Jack Baez‏ @NotreDameFan27 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ When did the Wall Street Journal get taken over by Obamabot socialists?

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      1. george pieler‏ @georgepieler 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ So THAT is what did it! Really?

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      1. Mike Shull‏ @GoMikeShull 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ Which spending cuts? The problem is that too much gov't spending reduces growth potential. It's an inefficient allocation of capital.

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      1. Jennifer Goodrich‏ @JenShutwell 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ That's a healthy sign! Were less dependent on spending to feel better and heal. #sustainability #organicrecoveryonly

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      1. Duane Moore‏ @Duane1024 28 Feb 2013
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        What cuts?? RT @WSJ: U.S. GDP 4th-quarter growth of 0.1% shows govt spending cuts are slowing recovery's momentum. http://on.wsj.com/WjyNcY 

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      1. Raymond Henson‏ @rrhenson 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ I would add the higher costs and uncertainty from Obamacare and higher taxes on the working class has not helped at all.More to come 2!

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      1. Ben Kepple‏ @bkepple676 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ govt spending is still growing FYI

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      1. Joe Hayes‏ @jorehayes53 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ couldn't possibly be that impending tax increases were the reason?

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      1. Kyle O'Brien‏ @KOB40 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ You're lying. 4th Q outlays actually increased.

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      1. Salty Steve by the River ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 🦀 🐊 🦀 🦐 🐟‏ @sbougon 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ Why does government have to drive the economy anyway? The Feds should be in the background providing defense. Let the economy flourish.

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      1. Matt D‏ @mtdisme 28 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ why not government policy? Trillion dollars a year in Imperialism expenditures, expansion of the welfare state, quantitative easing?

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