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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Oct 2016

    Donald Trump’s use of foreign steel undercuts a major campaign theme http://on.wsj.com/2dPN5ME  🔓 #debatenightpic.twitter.com/AosAt5oByr

    6:54 PM - 19 Oct 2016
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      1. Mario Rivera‏ @mariorivb 19 Oct 2016
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        keep trying WSJ

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      1. Nico  🇺🇸 #MAGA #Walkaway #RedWaveRising2018‏ @2Bgreatagain 19 Oct 2016
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        He is a businessman, and did nothing illegal! Change the laws!

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      1. Erika Laing‏ @erikalaing 19 Oct 2016
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        NO. It's politicians like #HRC that cause business owners to HAVE to leave the #USA because it's not affordable..seen it 2manytimes :(

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      1. Barry Wiedman‏ @BTW100 19 Oct 2016
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        I'd give him that point, hard to expect a legitimate business to pay way more for the identical thing.

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      1. Darin Hayes‏ @dhayes149 19 Oct 2016
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        and why wouldn't a businessman get the best deal he can? Is this the WSJ, or a political 'rag'.

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      1. Scott Pellett‏ @scottPellett 19 Oct 2016
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        I'm not sure it does. If it was more favorable to buy US steel he'd probably buy it. Isn't he arguing to make changes so it is?

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      1. fullcirclepotter‏ @amamharris 19 Oct 2016
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        #TRUMPPENCE2016

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      1. fullcirclepotter‏ @amamharris 19 Oct 2016
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        this is a prime example of the victimization of the U.S. corporations unable to afford to U.S. trade. Government induced foreign trade.

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      1. Larry Pim‏ @larry8061 19 Oct 2016
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        and Hillary lying is just great. You folks aren't even bright enough to be embarrassed.

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      1. GlobalVoter‏ @GlobalVoter 19 Oct 2016
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        Not really, he was the first to say he bought from overseas because the USA doesn't make anything any more. He wants to change that.

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      1. David Muratore‏ @DavidMuratore 19 Oct 2016
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        No, because the trade rules allow Chinese steel to be artificially low.THAT is the point.

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      1. Jacqueline‏ @JJHEIZ 19 Oct 2016
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        i guess you think he should have bought more expensive steel in case he ran for president! The us allowed the Chinese to undercut us

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      1. Urban Reverb‏ @urbanreeverb 19 Oct 2016
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        The US is a global embarrassment to allow a complete clown like Trump run for president. It will never recover from it.

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      1. Joe Atikian‏ @joe_atikian 19 Oct 2016
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        Hillary, I wouldn't let myself use foreign steel if I was president. I'm so strong that only I can control me.

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