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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Dec 2017

    Will lawmakers pass a massive infrastructure bill after sealing a tax package that could raise the deficit by over $1 trillion?

    4:40 AM - 11 Dec 2017
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      1. The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 11 Dec 2017

        Link:http://on.wsj.com/2nOG0FX 

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      1. Rich Heelan‏ @RichHeelan 11 Dec 2017
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        US needs new bridges,roads,RRs,elec grid etc not richer billionaires.

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      2. Mad Memes‏ @GoneMemeMad 11 Dec 2017
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      3. GDIII‏ @GDTHE3 11 Dec 2017
        Replying to @GoneMemeMad @WSJ

        The majority of Isis is defeated. Border crossing is down 70%. The wall is in the beginning stages but ultimately Congress makes that decision. Now, let's go back to Obama's promises and see if they were all true. You can keep your doctor? Lie. Isis is contained? Lie. Red line?

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      2. Mark‏ @maknightga 11 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yes!! We need both. Let’s keep this Trump economy growing at 3+%. Strong economic growth will pay for both. Thank God we have a President who understands this. Also, wages will rise under this plan. :)

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      1. Quercus‏ @ChadLTurner 11 Dec 2017
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        When Dems wanted to do it, it was irresponsible debt. Reps idea it FUNK YEAH! Trucks, and hard hats (not village people hard hats) dozers, dynamite, flaggers in daisy dukes!

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      1. cgk inc‏ @ckeller122 11 Dec 2017
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        Um...no. There’s no $ left. It all went to the richest among us.

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      1. محمد‏ @Moaalhajri87 11 Dec 2017
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        Oh great you are asking us now?!

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      1. joan‏ @Joan_In_Ohio 11 Dec 2017
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        No. They’ll cut Medicare, Medicaid, and all social aervices. Gotta have the $$ for their donors!

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      1. Fran Taylor‏ @egglady295 11 Dec 2017
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        Who do the R's represent that their big donors wouldn't want infrastructure improvements?

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      2. Charlie Greenberg‏ @swimguyny 11 Dec 2017
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        Infrastructure spending could come from reallocation of current $'s in budget

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      2. abraham nassar‏ @abraham1229 11 Dec 2017
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        Common sense says no

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      1. R.I.P. America‏ @blackmarks 11 Dec 2017
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        With what funding? No, of course they won’t.

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      1. Ann Rudich‏ @AnnRudich 11 Dec 2017
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        No money in budget for Infrastructure! They will ask the states and private business to pay For it! States have no money and private need to make profits on them! Thus No Infrastructure is reality!

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      1. Ken Hone‏ @KenTHEdefender 11 Dec 2017
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        The score / giveaway tactical will significantly in for any meaningful support of healthcare, the safety net or infrastructure. But will follow will be more smoke mirrors and damage to all of us

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