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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Feb 2014

    President Obama will propose spending $302 billion to repair the nation's roads and transit systems: http://on.wsj.com/1cQuyvl 

    10:30 AM - 26 Feb 2014
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    24 replies 94 retweets 57 likes
      1. Polish Business Euro‏ @polishbusiness 26 Feb 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Thats very good news.For sure will stimulate further the growth of the USA economy.Yet will upgrade the infrastructure to 21st century

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      1. Just_Bob‏ @boogman7 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ what happened to the money from the porkulus project ??

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      1. james henry‏ @jointsrme 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Stimulus part 3

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      1. Don Eaglehouse‏ @theeagle13 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ yes at least a decade over due yet the deficit continues to GROW

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      2. Rob Pearson‏ @PearsonCPA 26 Feb 2014
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        Starting with Powe Road! “@WSJ: President Obama will propose spending $302 billion to repair the nation's roads and transit systems”

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      3. Smug Maga‏ @MD4UA1994 26 Feb 2014
        Replying to @PearsonCPA

        @PearsonCPA @WSJ I thought that's what Stimulus Part Deaux was designed to do. Remember "shovel ready jobs?"

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      4. Rob Pearson‏ @PearsonCPA 26 Feb 2014
        Replying to @MD4UA1994

        @MD4UA1994 @WSJ Can't afford ditch diggers. Minimum wage is too high.

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      1. Justin Reisfield‏ @MrSellYourHome 26 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: President Obama will propose spending $302 billion to repair the nation's roads and transit systems: http://on.wsj.com/1cQuyvl ” #FINALLY

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      1. Ric Paul‏ @ric4100 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Didn't he already do this with the shovel ready jobs in the stimulus package

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      1. CGOODWIN‏ @cgoodwin69 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Why didn't anyone else think of this? Spend more money!! The man is pure genius!!!

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      1. Anderson Tweve‏ @tweve2001 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ I believe Obama's proposal is prosperous to American people.

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      1. Kathryn Maher‏ @maher_kathryn 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Hey I thought that's what the stimulus was for? Those so called 'shovel ready jobs'

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      1. Aalim Rattansi‏ @aalimr 26 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: Pres. Obama will propose spending $302 billion to repair the nation's roads and transit systems: http://on.wsj.com/1cQuyvl ” @SameboatCo

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      1. T‏ @RT6384 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Was that not the purpose of the original stimulus package?

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      1. BLACKBALL‏ @wkschanz 26 Feb 2014
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        @WSJ Will The Proposed Plan in Gaining The Worlds Trust start This Spring...#ChangeTheWhiteHouse name. ReNameing "The @WhiteHouse "?

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      1. Timbo‏ @TheRealestTimbo 26 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: President Obama will propose spending $302 billion to repair the nation's roads and transit systems: http://on.wsj.com/1cQuyvl ” please 🙏

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      1. Jason Roberts‏ @JasonFRoberts 26 Feb 2014
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        Light rail in #tricities “@WSJ: Pres Obama will prop spending $302 billion to repair nation's roads and transit sys: http://on.wsj.com/1cQuyvl ”

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      1. Andrew Brandt‏ @DrewDBrandt 26 Feb 2014
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        “@WSJ: President will propose spending $302 billion to repair nation's roads/transit: http://on.wsj.com/1cQuyvl ” Not in shovel ready already?

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