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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Oct 2016

    Americans have unrealistic expectations for the economy based on a Golden Age that ended in 1973 http://on.wsj.com/2dPUxdS  🔓

    12:13 AM - 15 Oct 2016
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      1. Joel Fine‏ @joelfine 15 Oct 2016
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        Funny how after 8 years of Democrat rule (10 if you count Pelosi) it's "impossible" to sustain strong growth ever again. I call BS.

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      1. Jack Franklin‏ @ukelelejack 15 Oct 2016
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        Says every defeatist that ever sulked away with his tail tucked. Don't even TRY to lie people into mediocrity you limp lazy quitter.

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      1. Helen Wolfe‏ @HelenWo60231682 15 Oct 2016
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        it is a new gilded age from 1890,s, robber barons ruled

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      1. DUCK DODGERS‏ @treeseatkites 15 Oct 2016
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        that's right , we should lower our expectations and accept shit

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      1. Martin M.‏ @timelord420420 15 Oct 2016
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        ironic how equality and the end of the American golden age were at the same time...

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      1. 觉醒‏ @mahua33392055 15 Oct 2016
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        #泛亚 #xijinping @XHNews 博讯新闻网报道:金融诈骗摧毁家庭幸福,中共中央不能熟视无睹! (博讯北京时间2016年10月来稿) https://box1.global.ssl.fastly.net/news/gb/pubvp/2016/10/201610010810.shtml … https://twitter.com/fy666555/status/787073414620024833/photo/1pic.twitter.com/eJeOsAn5TQ 

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      2. TwoBitGamer‏ @TwoBitGamer1 15 Oct 2016
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        Article is right for most of developed world except US. We got gen Y. 15 years to get past big gov outlays from boomers, then all good

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      4. TwoBitGamer‏ @TwoBitGamer1 15 Oct 2016
        Replying to @TrumpReady @WeirdNews__ @WSJ

        nah, they'll do what every gen does, get a job, especially when they parents ain't around to take care of em

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      1. Roar‏ @_Simhaw 15 Oct 2016
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        Is $1.99 gas, 150$k pay, 5% GDP growth, 0%tax, free health, public schools, parks, ports, malls, great wall, 3% home loan, unrealistic?

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      1. Dorothy 👠‏ @woodseysmith 15 Oct 2016
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        Appalling... The globalist's will push any agenda to destroy our nation. Take away the hope of the masses.We need @realDonaldTrump

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      1. Lavon Pugh‏ @Talisikid 15 Oct 2016
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        it's the greed of the wealthy. Just like the gilded age.

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      1. Larry Pim‏ @larry8061 15 Oct 2016
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        and ONLY because of you in THE ALINSKY left that can't find your own ass with a map. U R too stupid to even understand.

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      1. James Matthews‏ @outanutmeg 15 Oct 2016
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        But somehow I'm sure the editors still believe it's all the fault of Bill Clinton and Barrack Obama, right @rogerkimball?

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      1. Denis.t‏ @t_charn522 15 Oct 2016
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        exactly, living in a dream world. Watch Goodbye Good luck Cooney movie, It is more like 1958

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      1. Sirinath Aon‏ @AonSirinath 15 Oct 2016
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        great deal

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