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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Jan 2016

    Sanders’s tax plan would raise $13.6 trillion over the next decade, dwarfing Clinton's tax plan -- analysis.http://on.wsj.com/1UsXxc5 

    8:09 AM - 28 Jan 2016
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      2. Dianne M.‏ @18DianneM 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @WSJPolitics ofcourse his plan is for everybodys taxes to sky rocket. Its not how much is raised it is about who gets hurt. VOTE

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      4. Dianne M.‏ @18DianneM 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @incoduce

        @incoduce @WSJ @WSJPolitics entirely not true he finally admitted everyones taxes go up Congress will not pass his univerisal healthcare

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
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      6. Dianne M.‏ @18DianneM 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @incoduce

        @incoduce @WSJ @WSJPolitics you cant save what did not pass law. It has to be law.

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      8. Dianne M.‏ @18DianneM 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @incoduce

        @incoduce @WSJ @WSJPolitics you have to get it passed for ot to be law. Both sides says he wont. So you pay higher taxes for?

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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror 28 Jan 2016
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        RT @WSJ: Sanders’s tax plan would raise $13.6 trillion over the next decade, dwarfing ... http://on.wsj.com/1UsXxc5 pic.twitter.com/0AFQQQ4OzB

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      2. John R. Perchak‏ @JohnPerchak 28 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ And everyday tax payers would have no money left. Everything free for everybody. Brilliant

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      4. John R. Perchak‏ @JohnPerchak 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @incoduce

        @incoduce So maybe they should work less and make less so they can pay less taxes. Brilliant Socialist idea.

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      6. John R. Perchak‏ @JohnPerchak 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @incoduce

        @incoduce Don't mean to be rude, I've worked 43 years 60 hours a week and pay lots of taxes. I think Republican's suck also. Independent

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      8. John R. Perchak‏ @JohnPerchak 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @incoduce

        @incoduce yes, just fed up with Washington in general. We need a strong independent party. God Bless.

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      1. Z D Plorable‏ @ZDAuburn60 28 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ yea. The more you raise taxes the more money you collect. Who woulda thunk it?

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      1. Organized Cchaos‏ @organizedcchaos 28 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ Would? Or could? What if companies fail or go overseas due to tax hikes? WSJ can predict the future? Fascinating!

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      2. ThreeMonkeys AndMe‏ @We3forDemocracy 28 Jan 2016
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        @WSJ This is fear mongering & use of cherry picked info Eg Sanders income tax changes only click in at over $250,000pic.twitter.com/sW2hCJ8Hbk

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      3. Organized Cchaos‏ @organizedcchaos 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @We3forDemocracy

        .@We3forDemocracy Higher taxes on businesses means less capital investment, less hiring, fewer wage increases. http://youtu.be/WTLwANVtnkA  @WSJ

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      4. ThreeMonkeys AndMe‏ @We3forDemocracy 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @organizedcchaos

        @organizedcchaos @WSJ Even the highly neoliberal elitist IMF say the poor & middle class matter the most for growthpic.twitter.com/kAyvVy7GqR

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Organized Cchaos‏ @organizedcchaos 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @We3forDemocracy

        @We3forDemocracy Who pays poor and middle classes’ salaries? 🤔 @WSJ

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      6. ThreeMonkeys AndMe‏ @We3forDemocracy 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @organizedcchaos

        @organizedcchaos @WSJ WEF predicting mass unemployment globally in 10-20 years due to automation, digital tech, robots, outsourcing etc

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Organized Cchaos‏ @organizedcchaos 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @We3forDemocracy

        @We3forDemocracy Even with robots, people wants are going to run out in 10-20 years? There should never be unemployment. @WSJ

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      8. ThreeMonkeys AndMe‏ @We3forDemocracy 28 Jan 2016
        Replying to @organizedcchaos

        @organizedcchaos @WSJ The "wants" of the 1% grow, they don't disappear. The numbers in need due to increasing unemployment will increase

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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