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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 May 2017

    Dow industrials fall more than 300 points as turbulence in Washington rattles investorshttp://on.wsj.com/2rfEEEs 

    11:19 AM - 17 May 2017
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      1. Patriot Louise  🍀‏ @PatriotLouise 17 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The Dow won't be up! Unless the House of Dems stop their #Revolution against President Trump! It's having an impact on We; the People!Media2

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      2. Dave‏ @psp6200 17 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Still up 2500 since election but that's not worth reporting...

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      3. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @psp6200 @WSJ

        1) stock market gains don't mean much when 10% own 90% of the market. It's a false effect. 2) down since peak over two months ago.

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      4. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @frakincaprica @psp6200 @WSJ

        Most businesses have realized Trump policy will make them less competitive (bad education, bad science, less immigrant talent)

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      5. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @frakincaprica @psp6200 @WSJ

        And he's going to have a ton of trouble getting legislation passed. He's inneffective.

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      6. rwaller71‏ @rwaller71 17 May 2017
        Replying to @frakincaprica @psp6200 @WSJ

        Dow: 08' 10,675. Jan, 19, 2017 19,765. Unemployment: 08: 9.7%. Jan 19, 2017, 4.9%. Let me know when the Dow reaches 29,000. Report that.

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      7. Dave‏ @psp6200 17 May 2017
        Replying to @rwaller71 @frakincaprica @WSJ

        My guess is everytime it dipped in those 8 years it wasn't headline news or are you suggesting it never dipped in last 8 years?

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      1. Erik van Lennep‏ @Green_Heart 17 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @shaunking

        And just how great (again) is America feeling today?

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      1. Cee Cee Dagger‏ @DasKamera 17 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        It's Obamas fault

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      1. MarieTweets‏ @mkues65 17 May 2017
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        Thanks to the democrats media creating turbulence trying to destabilize the country

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      1. Willie Charles Grant‏ @katwilgrant 17 May 2017
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        Wow 😳

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      1. Dotard J. Trump‏ @Kasual_One 17 May 2017
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        Impeachment is in the air.

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      1. Gina Stroll‏ @StrollGina 17 May 2017
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        Be worried investors. Very worried. There is instability in the air.

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      2. Manolo‏ @PedManes 17 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The Dems are doing their traitorous job of undermining the economy and the country.

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      3. Cee Cee Dagger‏ @DasKamera 17 May 2017
        Replying to @PedManes @WSJ

        Obama' s fault

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      2. Renee Gladney‏ @Reneeg55 17 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is EXACTLY what the dems want

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      3. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @Reneeg55 @WSJ

        GOP tried to make the economy fail for years under Obama. Even to the point of threatening default on debt.

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      4. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @frakincaprica @Reneeg55 @WSJ

        Democrats, are doing what to undermine economy? They aren't blocking jobs bills (Trump/GOP haven't presented even 1).

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      5. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @frakincaprica @Reneeg55 @WSJ

        They passed spending bill. Didn't shut down Government even though they could. (As GOP did under Obama)

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      6. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @frakincaprica @Reneeg55 @WSJ

        To be clear. They both suck. GOP. And DNC. DNC is just less shitty objectively.

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      7. Renee Gladney‏ @Reneeg55 17 May 2017
        Replying to @frakincaprica @WSJ

        Yes they do, but I believe in more freedom than what the dems want

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      8. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @Reneeg55 @WSJ

        Define more freedom. It's not more free to not be able to have good healthcare. You're less free. It's not more free to be working and poor.

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      9. j-dsa☭ #August21‏ @frakincaprica 17 May 2017
        Replying to @frakincaprica @Reneeg55 @WSJ

        Less government =/= more freedom. Places like Denmark, Germany, Norway, Australia are more free. As you don't go bankrupt from chance health

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