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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Sep 2017

    Opinion: A construction labor shortage will add costs and time to the hurricane recovery.http://on.wsj.com/2fdPeo7 

    8:00 PM - 11 Sep 2017
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    28 replies 48 retweets 79 likes
      1. Timothy Chipps‏ @chipps_timothy 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's a lie,have been in the construction industry 40 years within 2weeks there will be double the manpower needed to clean up &rebuild

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      1. Sonji‏ @Catfishkingdom 11 Sep 2017
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        If the pay is right there is no labor shortage.

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      1. Alec D. Shope‏ @NotVeryBadRight 11 Sep 2017
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        Just hire some Mexi . . . O, wait.

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      1. gil gardner‏ @gilgardner2 11 Sep 2017
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        @WSJopinion I don't know why the WSJ is always in favor of a never ending supply of cheap labor into a welfare state

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      1. Timothy W Murray‏ @timothywmurray 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @AngelaKrebs444

        There is no labor shortage. Try doing some reporting instead of regurgitating a press release someone handed you.

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      1. Jerry Sonderson‏ @JerrySonderson 11 Sep 2017
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        This will test his "American carnage" narrative... those rust belt folk better get their hustle on instead of waiting for the pits to reopen

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      1. milton quinn hines, jr.‏ @miltchocklit 11 Sep 2017
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      1. TheServantLeader‏ @ServantsLead 11 Sep 2017
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        It's what happens when society teaches children to look down on blue collar jobs and only look to science/technology🤷🏽

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      1. Shelly  ✝️ 🇺🇸 🐻‏ @usa_shellym 11 Sep 2017
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        Yes it'll add costs because companies will be forced to pay a fair wage!!! Come on Americans it's time to take back the American dream.

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      1. yeshaYahu24‏ @WoodardHortense 11 Sep 2017
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        are ya saying Trump sent the immigrants back too fast? hmmm

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      2. Jeff greer‏ @mmfu 11 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe Donald Trump's company will put in a bid to rebuild all cities

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      1. John Hauser‏ @JohnHauser2 12 Sep 2017
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        Is this code for let the immigrants in so they can get the high paying construction jobs?

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      1. Saxo‏ @Tosaxoto 12 Sep 2017
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        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-gXW-6jr6c&index=2&list=UUybGzm-kdgPLAxyxrOkCsZw …

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      1. Baader Daily‏ @Lemmits92 11 Sep 2017
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        You criminal trust fund babies spent 40 years stealing from working people. Nothing more to steal.

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      1. Max Demerg‏ @maximaxdr 11 Sep 2017
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        Let in immigrant construction workers with temp work permits and decent pay. They'll do the job in no time at all.

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      1. ssr‏ @ssralt 11 Sep 2017
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        45-IQ wants to deport many many people who would help with hurricane cleanup and rebuilding. Such a great thinker NOT

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      1. Mair‏ @slkrhoades 11 Sep 2017
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        Construction labor shortage ? Naw, Trumpoo said American jobs were taken by immigrants, call up those citizens.

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