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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Jan 2017

    Farm groups were counting on the TPP to help sell a glut of American agricultural products in new marketshttp://on.wsj.com/2kaLWTz 

    4:10 PM - 23 Jan 2017
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      1. Mike Walker‏ @New_Narrative 23 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Farm groups were counting on the TPP to help sell a glut of American agricultural products in new markets http://on.wsj.com/2kaLWTz ”

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      1. Spittin' dad jokes‏ @BigRoundDad 23 Jan 2017
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        Cheer up guys. At least you'll get to pay more for your vehicles

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      1. anustart‏ @anustart2017 23 Jan 2017
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        farmers: @realDonaldTrump doesn't care about you.

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      1. R. Woodman‏ @writewoodman 23 Jan 2017
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        One day in, and they are already questioning their vote back in Nov.

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      1. Hal Bundy‏ @Hal_Bundy 23 Jan 2017
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        Sorry middle America. You are the ones who got him elected. First of many disappointments I'm sure

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      2. Nancy Mckiernan‏ @nancymck1211 23 Jan 2017
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        . Is that true? Are regular American farmers okay and unaffected?

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      4. Nancy Mckiernan‏ @nancymck1211 23 Jan 2017
        Replying to @bennerbonnie

        . That sounds crappy.

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      1. Thomas Cantwell‏ @AstoriaTom 24 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Idiots.

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      1. Hawkeye005‏ @Hawkeye005 23 Jan 2017
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        Farmers will get a better deal. Simple.

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      1. S.A. Yanovsky‏ @sayanovsky 23 Jan 2017
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        farming corporations? Maybe, regular farmers? Not bothered a bit. The U.S. gov buys excess crops to regulate prices and sells them.

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      1. Nancy Mucklow‏ @nmucklow 23 Jan 2017
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        Farm groups largely vote GOP.

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      2. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 23 Jan 2017
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        Figure out another way to sell them or stop growing so damn much! Supply and demand, no subsidies, no propping up, no bailouts.

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      3. Nancy Mckiernan‏ @nancymck1211 23 Jan 2017
        Replying to @SailFree

        . Why not just say it...No support for Americans...no compassion, no sense.

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      4. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree 23 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nancymck1211 @WSJ

        What? When government subsidizes, the result is the growing huge crops with no market.

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