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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 3 Mar 2016

    Hillary Clinton’s tax plan would raise $1.1 trillion over next decade, study showshttp://on.wsj.com/1QOS8s5 

    11:45 AM - 3 Mar 2016
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      1. Correct Principles‏ @CrctPrinciples 3 Mar 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC you mean it would take 1.1 trillion from Americans right?

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      2. Peppermint Patti‏ @PollyAnnNomore 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ Over 10 years? Not good enough, we are 19 trillion in debt. We need to stop spending and get a handle on this.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Rob Carter‏ @roberob916 3 Mar 2016
        Replying to @PollyAnnNomore

        @PollyAnnNomore @WSJ you mean like on wars? Totally agree

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      4. Peppermint Patti‏ @PollyAnnNomore 3 Mar 2016
        Replying to @roberob916

        @roberob916 @WSJ as a military wife, I shall agree. Plenty of ways to reduce the spending, and keep/improve funds for OUR citizens.

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      2. MakingTheGrade‏ @hagjrg 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC How about a chart/compare & contrast all candidates' plans

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      3. Richard Rubin‏Verified account @RichardRubinDC 3 Mar 2016
        Replying to @hagjrg

        @hagjrg @WSJ http://apps.urban.org/features/tpccandidate/ … & http://taxfoundation.org/comparing-2016-presidential-tax-reform-proposals … are good places to start.

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      1. John‏ @john_jjsjr 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC These morons do not understand tax rates affect behavior.

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      1. OneOfTheGreats‏ @OneOfTheGreatz 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC a lot longer than it took for her to turn a profit on whitewater

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      1. Nana Lynn‏ @lynnie5155 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @Red_White__Blue ALL TO BE PUT INTO HER POCKETS, EXCEPT FOR A FEW CRUMBS SHE THROWS TO HER OPPRESSED & DEPENDENT SERVANT CITIZENS!

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      1. KC. Phoenix AZ‏ @KcDeplorable 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC All talk, she'll be the worst president if she gets in. You don't get experience flying around in a jet.

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      1. Davis Thomason‏ @DavisThomason 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC let me guess...she needs me to pay MORE in taxes???

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      1. MidwesternVal  🇺🇸 MAGA‏ @r11119 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC Get ready to pay these Hillary taxes to pay for her agendas not ours!

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      1. Phil Boudrot‏ @Pboudrot 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ And Congress would spend 25% more just as it does now. Get a dollar in tax & spend $1.25.

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      1. josh hanson‏ @joshhanson9 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ p.s. taxes are technically optional. They go against the constitution

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      2. time is short‏ @marc_elder1 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC WOW! That's gunna put huge dent in $21 trillion debt! It may even pay the interest on the debt, maybe!

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      2. Charlie Kendall‏ @charliekendall 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @RichardRubinDC And she would spend it all

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      1. Justin Anglin‏ @jiggityjanglin 3 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ so 100 billion a year estimate. What's the spending side look like??

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