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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 14 Mar 2017

    CEOs’ economic optimism jumps by most in seven yearshttp://on.wsj.com/2nBjTOb 

    11:46 AM - 14 Mar 2017
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      1. 🆂 🅾🅼🅴 🅶🆄🆈™  🍁‏ @JWH1895 14 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Is this CEO optimism regarding their compensation packages, personal income taxes & immunity from prosecution?

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      2. Rachel Saphed‏ @RachelSaphed 14 Mar 2017
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        so they can have me work longer for less, well done Donald 😢

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      1. CarrieContrary‏ @csedgman 14 Mar 2017
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        I's be optimistic too if I were getting substantial tax breaks. Higher Corp profitability does NOT=more jobs. Flawed economic theory.

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      1. Deb‏ @laberdeb 14 Mar 2017
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        Well of course. Bigger and better paychecks, bonuses etc. without taxes and accountability

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      1. Skeptical Beans‏ @SkepticalBeans 14 Mar 2017
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        Yes, but what gives CEOs optimism is so rarely good for the rest of us.

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      1. Elli  🍎‏ @elibt 14 Mar 2017
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        Is this supposed to be a good thing? CEOs answer to boards who answer to share holders. No love anywhere else. Nothing new! Sad.

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      1. Richard Robichaux‏ @RichardRobicha2 14 Mar 2017
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        Let's hope there is a trickle down of that optimism. We all know the CEO's will do well. Is there hope for the other 200+ million?

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      1. m00w@И‏ @Sukibear7 14 Mar 2017
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        because the president is only looking out for the wealthy?

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      1. jonnygHost 👻‏ @__jonnyg 14 Mar 2017
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        Yeah I would be optimistic about tax breaks and cutting my employees rights if I was a part of 1% too.

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      1. Woody52247313‏ @lizzbeth5301 14 Mar 2017
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        streetQ!wall @WSJ of course...they finally made the White House the new ... den of thieves!

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      1. Alexis Grasso‏ @ethscithre1 14 Mar 2017
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        Of course! Their cronies in DC are pushing laissez-faire!

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      1. Klecko to Hall‏ @pmb916 14 Mar 2017
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        Damn straight. A President who is actually engaging Corporations, instead of vilifying and suing them. Go figure.

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      1. RationalTexan‏ @debanndg 14 Mar 2017
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        . I'm so relieved that the CEOs are happy. Life jas always been so hard for them.

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      1. Michelle Kim‏ @MK_3280 14 Mar 2017
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        wonder if all that wealth will trickle down to the uneducated population that voted for him. I'm guessing...NOT.

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      1. Skeptical Beans‏ @SkepticalBeans 14 Mar 2017
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        Their optimism may trickle so those struggling to survive on low wages and no health care can feel better about their suffering.

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      1. 1 st Calvary Recon, MAGAveteran‏ @calvaryrecon 14 Mar 2017
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        with optimism comes expansion & hiring. With all that comes more gov revenue. Its simple. Jonestown Crowd does not understand. 🇺🇸1st🦅👀

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      1. Christina Gripentrog‏ @CBGisme 14 Mar 2017
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        I appreciate that the headline does not state this as a + or -, let the reader decide whether this is good or not.

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      1. lord severn‏ @nchute2010 14 Mar 2017
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        of course it does since @realDonaldTrump is giving them & himself all they want & MORE. Do they realize they can't take it with them?!!

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