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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 30 Jun 2016

    For the first time, Donald Trump said his trade policies would result in higher prices but better jobshttp://on.wsj.com/298OaSL 

    3:03 PM - 30 Jun 2016
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      1. Donna Marie‏ @FeelnPreti 30 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJPolitics Must be refreshing to hear a "politician" being honest #AmericaFirst #MakeAmericaSafeAgain #ImWithYou #VoteTrump #MAGA

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      1. Steven Ellis  ✝✞ ✝‏ @BirdGang_N_TN 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics Wait I thought Donald said Americans make to much? I can't keep up with all his flip flopping!

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      1. C‏ @ChrisChrisw1017 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics which proves Trump doesn’t have a clue the economic effect of any of his policies. NEVERTRUMP

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      1. ((( Rick )))‏ @rickr541 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics Make more money but pay more for products. Now I get paid less but pay less for products. What? #NeverTrumpOrHillary

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      1. Archer Lundgaard‏ @AZdittoguy 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics Hillary has never created jobs outside of her 823 staffers. She is clueless on the economy.

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      1. Archer Lundgaard‏ @AZdittoguy 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics HRC wants open borders which means lower wages.

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      1. Cantankerousoldwoman‏ @cantankerousol1 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics No his trade deals would cost the country more in taxes, more when buying and we would lose alot of jobs, can't afford DT!

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      1. T.C.P‏ @T_Bone1964 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics what he failed to mention, is he will send this country into a depression! You thought Bush was bad? Hang on!

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      1. doug marcus‏ @dougmarcus 30 Jun 2016
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        God, is going to Wharton overated!

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      1. Estifonio‏ @estifonio 30 Jun 2016
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        Trumps is quoted as saying he thinks the American people make too much already, sure higher prices but who's the fool about better jobs

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      1. Miriam‏ @curiousmaroon 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics He is telling people the partial truth. Prices will not just get higher. They will sky rocket.

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      1. joshua covarrubias‏ @b1worldproject 30 Jun 2016
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        @WSJPolitics higher prices result un less competitevness and thus fewer jobs in the long run. Who will he blame for that?

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      1. randall millard‏ @randadtrade 30 Jun 2016
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        So the inflation you people from the left holler you want but do everything to stop is a bad thing?Int.Rates up,dollar up is GROWTHJOBS

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      2. Phoenix Jet‏ @Phoenix_Jet 30 Jun 2016
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        well bring jobs back to the states n paying American wages of course they would. N I'd pay them

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      4. Phoenix Jet‏ @Phoenix_Jet 30 Jun 2016
        Replying to @Type1diabeetus @WSJ

        doesn't even exist. N clothing manufacturing jobs don't pay shit to begin with. durable goods jobs do #koolaiddrinker

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