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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Mar 2016

    The states most at risk of man-made earthquakes, per USGS: Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arkansas http://on.wsj.com/1PBf39e 

    12:32 PM - 28 Mar 2016
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      1. nikkiz1962 .‏ @nikkiz1962 28 Mar 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ no we just moved to Arkansas from California

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      2. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 28 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ Can anybody believe anything coming out of this administration? @politico Confidence in gov disastrously low.

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      3. Chris Squires‏ @cesooner 28 Mar 2016
        Replying to @SailFree

        @SailFree @WSJ @politico hey dingleballs, the usgs is not part of the Obama administration.

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      4. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 28 Mar 2016
        Replying to @cesooner

        @cesooner @WSJ @politico http://usgs.gov . Gov means federal government. Is not Obama POTUS. Thus his responsibility...and his

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      5. Chris Squires‏ @cesooner 28 Mar 2016
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        @SailFree @WSJ @politico wrong

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      2. Jim Dorman‏ @JimDorman5 28 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ I'm not a geologist, but I have a theory. Wouldn't man made earthquake be smaller than waiting for enough energy to trigger natural 1.

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      3. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 28 Mar 2016
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        @JimDorman5 @WSJ Do we drill deep enough to reach tectonic plates?

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      4. Jim Dorman‏ @JimDorman5 28 Mar 2016
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        @SailFree @WSJ Don't know. Seems hard to imagine that they do. With politicizing of issues, facts sometimes hard to come by.

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      5. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 28 Mar 2016
        Replying to @JimDorman5

        @JimDorman5 @WSJ Recent earthquakes about 20k deep. 65,000 feet. Oil drilling nowhere near.

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      6. Jim Dorman‏ @JimDorman5 28 Mar 2016
        Replying to @SailFree

        @SailFree @WSJ The science community has become a political arm of the left. Problem is purse strings used to shape scientific outcomes.

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      1. Golfing Bohab ⛳️ 🏌🏽‍♂️ 👌🏼‏ @CaptCaveDave 29 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @ailworth @deray thinks IMO these quakes targeted poor black areas! Isn't that right @deray ?

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      1.  💖 Missy‏ @Missy1607 29 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ wonders if any insurance company even offers earthquake insurance in these states much less man made earthquakes coverage.

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      1. Miss Alissa‏ @themstems 29 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ @BJLeiderman @ailworth meanwhile:http://www.fsunews.com/story/news/2016/03/23/fracking-bill-died-fl-senate/82159618/ …

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      1. Maximus Creamus‏ @MaximusCreamus 28 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ Even if, big whoop. 7 million? That's 2% of pop. Getting pretty tired of the minority being the majority. Benefits outweigh risks.

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      1. Mark Hanna‏ @mrhman69 28 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ man made earthquakes ? If we could do that we wouldn't need bombs !

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      2. Mitch H‏ @mherod99 28 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ Fracking: the new Love Canal

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      3. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 28 Mar 2016
        Replying to @mherod99

        @mherod99 @WSJ Love canal was a hoax. No data suggesting harm. People lost homes because of lib myth perpetrated. Look it up.

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      1. Klaas Pedersen‏ @KlaasPeder 28 Mar 2016
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        .@WSJ... Well, the power of Mother Nature is still much stronger...

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      1. TommyRulz‏ @tbond111 28 Mar 2016
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        @WSJ GOOD.

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