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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 30 Nov 2015

    China’s Xi wants more funds from rich nations in climate deal http://on.wsj.com/1Q8madG pic.twitter.com/IpXsrNytBy

    7:27 AM - 30 Nov 2015
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      1. Pappy van winkle‏ @Thebigjewish 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ With as much as China shits up the atmosphere them and India need to contribute 50% between the two of them

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      1. Klaus L‏ @bikedb06 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Second largest economy in the world, and He wants more 💰? Really?

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      1. WallStreeter‏ @_TJLD 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ This guy has more ultimatums then Carter had Little Liver Pills.

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      2. Craig Parker‏ @CraigPa13875239 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ China wants funding from rich nations. That leaves the U.S. out. We are a debtor nation.

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      2. Jenifer Stevens‏ @JeniferStevens 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Because he knows the US Congress will not support Obama on this in spite of his promises

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      3. Leonard Gilbert‏ @LeonardGilbert2 30 Nov 2015
        Replying to @JeniferStevens

        @JeniferStevens @WSJ China is the largest offender. They benefit most from larger investment by others...AND, will continue to offend.

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Who will put the money for the funds? China?

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      1. STCMo‏ @d_roneal 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Piss on him he needs to pony up more than any!!

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      1. Patricia Delaney‏ @PatriciaDelan11 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ China is one of the biggest polluters in the World!!

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      1. REALLYsick&tired‏ @leaswitzerca 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ .....The days of China pulling the"have not card" is over.

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      1. Jim Fecile‏ @JimFecile 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ maybe he should divert some of the $$ earmarked for military and building islands and divert it to curbing pollution!

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      1. KayaMarArt‏ @KayaMarArt 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJpic.twitter.com/bJkIpKZprb

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      1. Moshi_Moshi‏ @7cr0ws 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ or how bout you just do the right thing because you should

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      1. Klaus L‏ @bikedb06 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Just ask King Obama, sure he loves to give him some , unbelievable .

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      1. Grant D Conroy‏ @grantconroy_d 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Give us a break on China wanting $ for climate change "reparations." A sucker punch!?pic.twitter.com/AuVmldyqod

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      1. jperez‏ @japerez53 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ And the idiots will give him the $ he wants.

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      1. Fluffy‏ @smokeytop2 30 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Of course they do.Can't make this garbage up.

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      1. Diederik De Backer‏ @diederik_de 30 Nov 2015
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        “@WSJ: China’s Xi wants more funds from rich nations in climate deal http://on.wsj.com/1Q8madG  pic.twitter.com/6STC8mTOeK” A liittle hypocrite!

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