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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Dec 2013

    U.S. sells remaining shares of General Motors. Bailout cost taxpayers $10.5 billion. http://on.wsj.com/1brEy91 

    2:15 PM - 9 Dec 2013
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      1. Ericka Pandey  👻‏ @ehlerse 9 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: U.S. sells remaining shares of General Motors. Bailout cost taxpayers $10.5 billion. http://on.wsj.com/1brEy91 ” And thank U for that...

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      1. Giampiero Gallo‏ @giampierogallo 9 Dec 2013
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        RT @WSJ: U.S. sells remaining shares of General Motors. Bailout cost taxpayers $10.5 billion. #epperò http://on.wsj.com/1brEy91 

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      1. Todd Beitler‏ @ToddBeitler 12 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Small price to pay to save industry and 400.000 jobs. The GOP led house just cost us $24B from shutdown. #tcot #p2

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      1. Kennie Steenstra‏ @21stra 10 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: U.S. sells remaining shares of General Motors. Bailout cost taxpayers $10.5 billion. http://on.wsj.com/1brEy91 ” Anyone surprised?

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      1. charlie Rose‏ @tazzzz2010 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ so how much did we lose????????

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      1. Stephanie Griffith Beard, Attorney at Law‏ @stephgbeard 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Bailouts are atrocities committed upon the backs of hardworking American taxpayers who DON'T get bailed out, short of bankruptcy.

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      1. dr. jason richardson‏ @RealDrJRich 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ that's funny, they told us the bail out worked. #enablingisenabling macro or micro.

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      1. Regal Financial‏ @regal_financial 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ the Govt really knows how to invest! -$10.5 billion? It must be nice to spend other people's money!

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      1. rk‏ @senioravenger 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ The bailout helped establish GM jobs in China.

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      1. Robert Joskowiak‏ @somersetva1 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ losing $10 Billion or 20% of original "investment" by 0bama was a lousy deal to taxpayers. How much did one saved union job cost?

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      1. Juice‏ @OJS_Juiceman 9 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: U.S. sells remaining shares of General Motors. Bailout cost taxpayers $10.5 billion. http://on.wsj.com/1brEy91 ” End Crony Capitalism

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      1. Josh Bannerman‏ @joshbannerman 9 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: U.S. sells shares of General Motors. Bailout cost taxpayers $10.5 billion. http://on.wsj.com/1brEy91 ” what's $11b among friends??

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      1. Roy Panjaitan‏ @rpanjaitan1 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ so much for the deceit and greed.

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      1. Lyn Ramirez‏ @azredhen 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Renting crappy Impala at moment! I'd sell their stock too! In 60's everyone poked fun at Jap cars. GM cars should rec same treatment!

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      1. Sal Manacotti‏ @WheresSal 9 Dec 2013
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        “@WSJ: U.S. sells remaining shares of General Motors. Bailout cost taxpayers $10.5 billion. http://on.wsj.com/1brEy91 ” #GovtBailouts

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      1. Eric Swanson‏ @Swanny3210 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ Reminder for all: Taxpayers made $ billions PROFIT on bank bailouts

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      1. Nims‏ @nimzter 9 Dec 2013
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        @WSJ what does that even mean? Less roads? Only 90% of healthcare implemented?

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