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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Mar 2017

    Trump budget seeks big cuts to environment, arts, foreign aidhttp://on.wsj.com/2mwOxIk 

    3:59 AM - 16 Mar 2017
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      2. dp‏ @DonnaPerrotta 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        despite their strong economy though,Israel will still get 3.8 billion.More than ALL military spending put together to foreign countries

        1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes
      3. Addie‏ @kdmd907 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @DonnaPerrotta @WSJ

        and foreign aid will be cut to all except Israel, MPO😉

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      4. Praveen‏ @rspraveenkg 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @kdmd907 @DonnaPerrotta @WSJ

        Donna can you show me the links to prove, that all military spending to other countries is < than $3.8B

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      5. Addie‏ @kdmd907 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @rspraveenkg @DonnaPerrotta @WSJ

        the 3.8 billion is to Israel over a ten year period, done by Obama last fall 2016. News reported it!

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      6. Praveen‏ @rspraveenkg 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @kdmd907 @DonnaPerrotta @WSJ

        America spend way more than 3.8B on troops protecting Japan, Korea, Germany for what? Take care of USA

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      7. Addie‏ @kdmd907 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @rspraveenkg @DonnaPerrotta @WSJ

        Helped alies defeat Hitler, declared war on Japan (WWII), Korean Conflict,won,not enough space see HISTORY

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      8. Praveen‏ @rspraveenkg 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @kdmd907 @DonnaPerrotta @WSJ

        I am talking now, things have to change. Why doesn't Japan, Korea & Germany pay to USA for protection

        4 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      9. Addie‏ @kdmd907 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @rspraveenkg @DonnaPerrotta @WSJ

        we have military bases in Germany & S.Korea ( to keep N. Korea from taking over S.Korea) not sure of Japan💕

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      1. Denver Bowen‏ @denverkb 16 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        And it should. We need the cuts. He brings business minded efficiency to government.

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      1. Dee  🇺🇸 🍁 🌻‏ @AliasAngel 16 Mar 2017
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        Way past time to trim the fat and make the government accountable for the budget! Can't live beyond our means!!

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      1. John J Nazarian‏ @JohnJNazarian 16 Mar 2017
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        Screw Foreign aid till Americas people are living like the Politicians Thank You Mr President

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      1. Addie‏ @kdmd907 16 Mar 2017
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        POTUS does not care about environment, he will be long gone when hazmat suits are required apparel. Art, haha, foreign aid all but one!

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      2. JollyGreenBuddha‏ @JollyGBuddha 16 Mar 2017
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        Never been a bigger waste of money than our bloated military. And we're going to sacrifice was makes us cultured for this shit.

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      1. Whir Chunk‏ @WhirChunk 16 Mar 2017
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        ObamaCare and free tuition are nothing but bribes to keep you compliant and voting for Democrats... so is #ForeignAid.

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      1. Michael‏ @TbirdMichael99 16 Mar 2017
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        I saw a proposal that cut EPA desk jobs and increased EPA field jobs.

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      1. Trudy Wimer‏ @WimetTrudy 16 Mar 2017
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        foreign aid fine. But the arts and EPA?

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      1. Kent Morlan‏ @AKMorlan 16 Mar 2017
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        You might be a Republican if you don't care that the Federal Government will quit working under Trump's proposed budget.

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      1. Tuffs‏ @TuffsNotEnuff 16 Mar 2017
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        Trump looks to be genning up for a repeat of WW II. A big land & sea war against Germany and Japan. Beware Poland and Pearl Harbor.

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