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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Jan 2017

    White House says a tax on Mexican imports could pay for border wallhttp://on.wsj.com/2jur1g4 

    8:30 PM - 26 Jan 2017
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      2. Of Tosa‏ @oftosa 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        so in that event, won't it actually be Americans who will be paying for Trump's wall?

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      1. ENOUGH!  🌊‏ @Amoral_Drumpf 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        .@WSJ Supreme Leader, His Holiness, Trump the MORON has proven that he has NO CLUE how international trade works... #TheResistance

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      1. NorCal Vol‏ @NorcalVol 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        the group that wants this will happily pay 20-30% more for these products but they won't pay $800/yr so everyone can have healthcare

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      2. Elizabeth Ankersen‏ @ElizabethAnker1 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        make Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona pay for it. They're the ones pushing for it

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      2. Don‏ @TallDonATL 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        this man has no clue on economics. Means we will pay of the wall, and MX will charge the same on our exports, reducing demand.

        1 reply 1 retweet 9 likes
      3. Alex‏ @AlexV09951999 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @TallDonATL @WSJ

        I assume you are Mexican. Whatever action Trump does, you do the same.

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      4. Don‏ @TallDonATL 27 Jan 2017
        Replying to @AlexV09951999 @WSJ

        Nope, but typically what happens with international trade.

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      1. Big Jonny‏ @BigJonny 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Great. Tecate just blew a gaping hole in my monthly budget.

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      2. Carlos‏ @yosoycarl0s 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Mexico sends 2.7 million Ford & Chevrolet yearly so Americans will have more expensive cars, take plants to US? Same results

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Alex‏ @AlexV09951999 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @yosoycarl0s @WSJ

        Yes, you will suffer from a much higher inflation. That will drag you economy and undermine aby tax-cuts.

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      2. Amjad manassra‏ @dibwany79 26 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        @ABC the 20% tax it will pass to the consumers that us the #USA people so we will be ending up paying for the #wall

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      1. Scott‏ @TheDigitalJunky 26 Jan 2017
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        yea.... With our money

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      1. liem lucas‏ @liemlucas 26 Jan 2017
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        It's not "could drive up the price of imported goods" its will drive up the price of imported goods. That's econ 101, come on now.

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      1. Jean Inglis‏ @JeanInglis 26 Jan 2017
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        Translated U.S. taxpayers will pay twice for wall. Mexico made it clear from get go they won't pay. Reality setting in. #buyersremorse

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      1. Abdullah Latif‏ @kennywallstreet 26 Jan 2017
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        business for the bootleggers went up, so don't you think that's gonna be the same effect, find the cheapest price for it somehow? Smuggle

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      1. Erik‏ @Zaps80 26 Jan 2017
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        I can't believe that a 21st cent, US Pres. would even seriously consider import tariffs. Known bad economic policy since Adam Smith.

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      1. Domingos Branco‏ @branco_domingos 26 Jan 2017
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        and who is going to pay those taxes? Not Mexico!

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