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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Aug 2015

    Some personal-finance lesson from Greek crisis: Don’t spend more than you can afford. http://on.wsj.com/1P1f1ZU pic.twitter.com/FC8zDhLeXz

    10:05 AM - 10 Aug 2015
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      1. Stadtschloss Berlin‏ @Stadtschloss 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ "Don’t spend more than you can afford" Would you tell this to your President?

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      1. Walden70‏ @Blackbear359129 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ And don't overtax the rich people - they go somewhere else. The poor people can't afford to leave.

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      1. Boris Lascano‏ @borislascano 10 Aug 2015
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        “@WSJ: Some personal-finance lesson from Greek crisis: Don’t spend more than you can afford. http://on.wsj.com/1P1f1ZU  pic.twitter.com/NAdwKjrnQ9”

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      1. Michael‏ @Michael73490725 11 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ the golden rule, basically

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      1. Schreiber‏ @DES_Toronto 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ What is the size of the American debt again?

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      1. Josh Dory‏ @joshdory 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ don't spend more than you can afford. Can you reduce that to one word so people who want socialism can understand it? DONT. There!

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      1. Olusegun ige‏ @Olusegunige4 10 Aug 2015
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        @wsj the lesson on debt is worth considering . Its a bait to be avoided.

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      1. Tout est possible‏ @LIVESTRONG0210 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ @marcfiorentino French translation not available, I wonder why ?

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ Great lesson: “Don’t spend more than you can afford” and always try to put some coins in the side. Coins + coins can make fortunes.

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      1. Anna Borgeryd‏ @annaborgeryd 10 Aug 2015
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        Good advice @WSJ. One that few western countries seems to follow? http://shar.es/1t46i2  #Debt grows more than GDP.pic.twitter.com/lcn0Av4MjK

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      1. José Flores‏ @fobos_deimos 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ , A little same. Remind us the U.S. debt please.

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      1. Klaus L‏ @bikedb06 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ scary concept? Right? NO, that's called common sense, and it's about time people wake up. Learn to spend what you have, plus save a 💰

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      1. John Schwartz‏ @john_schwartz 10 Aug 2015
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        @wsj government-finance as well...

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      1. John Fiorello‏ @JohnFiorello 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ How about, don't join a union that can tell you your debt to gdp ratio is too high...

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      2. Alex Perris‏ @alexperris 10 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ that's a genius idea

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      3. Allison Brooks‏ @madhatternews 10 Aug 2015
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        @alexperris @WSJ More like don't spend anyone else's $ or time like you would blow it or waste it....

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      1. SpreadSheet App‏ @SpreadSheetApp 10 Aug 2015
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        “@WSJ: Some personal-finance lesson from Greek crisis: Don’t spend more than you can afford. http://on.wsj.com/1P1f1ZU  pic.twitter.com/kszjIgBVQ5”

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