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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 23

    Several leaders credit U.S. tax reform and an improved regulatory environmenthttp://on.wsj.com/2E1uFXd 

    12:20 PM - 23 Jan 2018
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      2. women rising‏ @me9216 Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        How about reporting on this? No reporting on Carrier, WalMart firing long term employees and closing up shop....https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/01/23/580029629/kimberly-clark-announces-layoffs-along-with-3-3-billion-in-operating-profit?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter …

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      3. John Smith‏ @JSmithpolitics1 Jan 23
        Replying to @me9216 @WSJ

        Why would they focus on a small segment of US businesses and outliers? The overall economy is humming along, and those stories were reported. If you use your Google search you can see all major Outlets reported on these stories, hater

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      4. women rising‏ @me9216 Jan 23
        Replying to @JSmithpolitics1 @WSJ

        BOT

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      1. Tim Carson‏ @timothylcarson Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Robust for the hyper wealthy that is. The growth will always be within consolidated wealth. 70% of generated wealth in our nation last year went to the top 1%. No, it doesn’t trickle down, no matter how many bogus bonuses corporations toss down to demonstrate prosperity for all.

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      1. Frank Taylor‏ @FrankTaylor23 Jan 23
        Replying to @Dumpbtcinme @WSJ

        Well, that´s more of an opinion than a fact, isn´t it?

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      1. Professor Negro‏ @professornegro Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Greedy corporations always want lower taxes and fewer regulations. Nothing new or earth shattering about that news.

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      1. Steven Jones‏ @stevenjonesaz Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        #Trump will bankrupt our country and we will no longer be the world leader

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      1. Le Prince ♔ ̈́ ͂ ̐‏ @princ3xiv Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        What is really happening here? Clearly there are two blocs; while the meager one applauds and gives kudos, the other decries marginalism and poor government policies and reforms--albeit a rather voiceless bloc, yet it accounts for a larger fraction of people.

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      1. tat‏ @tat2much Jan 23
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        #GrabYourWallet #MassMutual We know who not to give our money to now..

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      1. Strong Citizen‏ @FTPeVeVe Jan 23
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        The #davos #CEOs that take the most money after #TaxScamBill ? Or are they the CEO's of #oildrilling and #mining or #automotive that have seen their #antipollution #antienvironment #regulations lifted ? You tell US & @EPA pls? @maddow @GMA @SierraClub @greenpeaceusa @businesspic.twitter.com/QbmV8DQzsU

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      1. Richard F Marlatt‏ @MarlattRichard Jan 23
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        Helps the richest and most powerful, but on the other hand, hurts the worker: fewer regs to protect them, no guarantees the money will trickle down, huge debt to pay off.

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      1. Snarky Dragonfly‏ @SnarkyDragonfly Jan 23
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        Rich dude circle jerk, anybody?

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      1. Alex Suvorov‏ @Squared100Alex Jan 23
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        Time to fold?

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      1. aj‏ @aj88822812 Jan 23
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        What a wonderful world

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      1. Will 2016‏ @Will20163 Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        SURE, THEY ARE GETTING RICHER, THE REST OF AMERICA IS PAYING! OLIGARCHS RULE!

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      1. Kuantum Kitteh‏ @KuantumKitteh Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        No surprise CEO's at Davos praise U.S. tax reform. They're the ones who'll benefit from it.

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      2. 3031 Spirits Fusion‏ @PAGilmore_CEO Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        They've learned to play the game with Trump: "Give him praise and he will give you whatever you want"...

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      3. Dustin Leduc‏ @daleduc Jan 23
        Replying to @PAGilmore_CEO @WSJ

        Lets hope the Democrats learn this before DACA expires.

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