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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Nov 2017

    Under the GOP tax proposal, companies would be able to bring future profits back to the U.S. tax-freehttp://on.wsj.com/2AcWVnG 

    6:20 PM - 2 Nov 2017
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      1. Sarcastic Honey 🐘 🐳 🐶‏ @SarcasticHoney 2 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why not propose Wal-Mart buy 80% of it's products from America rather than China? Look how many com. out of business for cheap bad products.

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      1. Clarel Roy‏ @clalexr 2 Nov 2017
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        Here it goes!!! the Pravda has started to roll out its propaganda

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      1. Time4Change‏ @Constitutioner 2 Nov 2017
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        Corps lower tax % will be used to buy down debt and buy back stocks; stock price goes up, CEOs gets huge bonuses & paycheck sees no raise.

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      1. Stephen L. day‏ @StephenLday2 2 Nov 2017
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        Tax free? Not even the new lower rate? You gotta be kidding me!

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      1. Jay‏ @jgmiddlet 2 Nov 2017
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        Please. They will use the tax breaks to pay debt, pY shareholders, and pay executive bonuses. Very little will be used for jobs or captital.

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      1. Time4Change‏ @Constitutioner 2 Nov 2017
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        This is a corporation tax break more than a middle class break. Pay attention to the slide of hands/words about this proposal.

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      1. Kathy Robinson 🇺🇸#BoycottThe NRA‏ @kathyj37441 2 Nov 2017
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        Or they could stay in other countries with cheap labor and just enhance their bottom line

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      1. Kevin Smith‏ @SaysMrSmith 2 Nov 2017
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        The current proposal would also create vast dynastic wealth for certain people who have given "campaign contributions".

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      1. Th3Future‏ @th33_future 2 Nov 2017
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        More like gut the middle class so corporations can stock pile more money. We've BEEN through this, and it never works. Very frustrating

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      1. Patrick Kennedy‏ @PatKennedy428 2 Nov 2017
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        Check your facts here! Heard a report that these funds would be taxed at 12%.

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      1. Rigged2016‏ @rigged20168th 2 Nov 2017
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        Bush did something similar and it resulted in no job growth

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      1. the grugq‏ @thegrugq_ebooks 2 Nov 2017
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        WTF is this a good place to start would be if companies actually knew how many WP sites they had deployed, and where they were...

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      1. Jan Brogan‏ @jbrogan1952_b 3 Nov 2017
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        That’s obscene. Pay your fair share. Greed is not good.

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      1. Bill Perry‏ @billjperry 3 Nov 2017
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        Tax bill needs a caveat as to a percent of the monies be used to erect factories and create jobs in U.S. and or to bonus average workers.

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      1. Curtis Melvin 커티스 멜빈‏ @CurtisMelvin 2 Nov 2017
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        Just like every other country in the world except Eritrea and North Korea...

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      1. Jo‏ @jujo28 2 Nov 2017
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        ENDING our company subscriptions! We'll NOT tolerate your newspaper going along with Russian collusion no matter which party you prefer BYE!

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