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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 15

    Airbus CEO said the U.S. “is no longer fighting for free trade.”http://on.wsj.com/2r9QH7E 

    5:35 PM - 15 Jan 2018
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    23 replies 84 retweets 138 likes
      1. Michael Occulto‏ @mikeymack68 Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Isn't this the Pot calling the Kettle Black?

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      1. Michael Westerfield‏ @MicWesterfield Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        So you want the US to buy your plane but not take ours there. What's wrong the US not willing to subsidize your company anymore!

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      2. Dicko‏ @kendickens4 Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Says a company that's worried about Boeing's innovation and losing market share. Give me a break!

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      3. Sir Angus McBastard‏ @Angusmcbastard Jan 15
        Replying to @kendickens4 @WSJ

        It has happened before. Not just in aircraft either. Your mate Trump wants all this work bought back to the states. Bye Bye Boeing fisherman’s bend. I don’t mind as long as we go back to the same thing.

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      4. Dicko‏ @kendickens4 Jan 15
        Replying to @Angusmcbastard @WSJ

        It can stay if our politicians are smart. Which means it may well leave. Although I think others are manufacturing wings for the new Dreamliner? No reason for it to go. It’s the volume manufacturing that’s returning. Low tax and low cost energy are driving this return.

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      5. Sir Angus McBastard‏ @Angusmcbastard Jan 15
        Replying to @kendickens4 @WSJ

        Lol. We have already lost thousands of jobs because of how clever our politicians are. We are burying pineapples because of how smart they are. If Boeing stays is nothing to do with our government unless. Wait for it. Taxpayers subsidies come into play. We get pumped again.

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      6. Dicko‏ @kendickens4 Jan 15
        Replying to @Angusmcbastard @WSJ

        Any business and i mean ANY business that rely's on taxpayer money to survive, not taking about business that provides services to Govt's, then the company should be let fail. irrespective of size. Full stop!

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      7. Sir Angus McBastard‏ @Angusmcbastard Jan 15
        Replying to @kendickens4 @WSJ

        Serco

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      8. Dicko‏ @kendickens4 Jan 15
        Replying to @Angusmcbastard @WSJ

        English company if I recall?

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      9. Sir Angus McBastard‏ @Angusmcbastard Jan 15
        Replying to @kendickens4 @WSJ

        Friend of Fizzer. Taking over Social Security and a heap of other government services. Subsidies by default.

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      2. Mike McLane‏ @mclanelfn Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Over one trillion in goods are imported into the USA from China and less than 50 Billion is exported to China each year. What kind of trade is that?

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      4. Mike McLane‏ @mclanelfn Jan 15
        Replying to @GoodboyGoodJob @WSJ

        I've never liked my 501 Levis made in China -- the recipe is bad! LOL

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      6. Mike McLane‏ @mclanelfn Jan 16
        Replying to @GoodboyGoodJob @WSJ

        oh? how is that? I emailed Chip Berg at Levi and asked him where I could find 501's made in the USA with the same exact fabric threads (with no plastics/fillers) as we had back in the 1960's -- they do not exist. I'd easily pay $395 for that product.

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      1. RP Johnson Nationalist‏ @Desperado9025 Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Do you know Airbus received subsidies from Germany, France and the UK. Tell Me about FREE TRADE

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      1. Sven‏ @SAJuice Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Isn’t Airbus the recipient of massive subsidies from Euro governments?

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      1. Deborah Kurpjuweit‏ @DeborahKurpjuw1 Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Another CEO Bites the dust. They are dropping liked flies since the Serious Human Rights Abuse Executive Order was signed.

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      1. Jeff Moore‏ @jdm35758 Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        When companies like Airbus don't play by the free trade rules..it forces the US to push back...it is Airbus who put Lockheed commercial and McDonnell Douglass commercial aircraft out of business with their illegal launch aid for over 30 years.

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      1. Qryhz‏ @Qryhzz Jan 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Prioritizing fair trade with countries does not mean am unbalanced trade in every other country's favor. It's about time we started respecting our side of the trade deal!

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