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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 30

    The U.S. is turning inward and China is venturing out. How do you feel about that?http://on.wsj.com/2EpbdUv 

    11:20 PM - 30 Jan 2018
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      2. Rafael Fontana‏ @RafaelFontana Jan 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        China is colonising Africa and selling its surpluses. Is also bribing governments and offering authoritarianism as a model to control people. And WSJ is buying it.

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. A Fair Exchange‏ @TradeRelations3 Jan 31
        Replying to @RafaelFontana @WSJ

        I think it's safe to say that most of the world is blind to China's simultaneous spreading out across the globe. Not only neo-colonialism in Africa & infrastructure in Asia. I am really worried about the South China Sea. Amazing how new "islands" just seem to pop up...

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      1. Cyrus S‏ @CyrusShares Jan 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        someone put this article on @realDonaldTrump desk, this is what I've been arguing against isolationism and protectionism, this will cause serious long term challenges for the US in terms of not only economy, but also security and diplomacy, China is going to own those countries

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      1. Lucas Baker‏ @lucasbaker Jan 30
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        Given the U.S. introspective focus, it has left a vacuum and it is no surprise that China is looking to step in to fill that void.

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      2. Kicking Bull Gallery‏ @KickingBullG Jan 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Ask Trump, he's the first President stupid enough to alienate all of the other countries (except Russia, of course) and tear apart previous trade agreements. 'America First' comes across as something embarassing and obnoxious.

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      1. MarkOfWA‏ @MarkOfWA Jan 30
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        Hyperbolic and idiotic opinion piece.

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      1. Vote November 6th 🇺🇸‏ @cwaligura Jan 31
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        China is going to run away with the world economy while this administration stands on the sidelines.

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      1. Neil Gavin‏ @NeilGavin1000 Jan 30
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        We need to take care of our challenges on the home front, but we can’t turn inward and ignore the rest of the world.

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      1. The Political Dragon‏ @thepoliticaldra Jan 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Good? Let China pay the global aid bill and America can actually put some of that money inward.

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      2. Steven Dupler‏ @stevendupler Jan 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe bailing from TPP, ceding economic influence and military control of East Asia to China, and watching them eat our lunch with trade and development in Africa wasn't such a great idea. Thanks, Donald.

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      2. Natalie H‏ @NatHortman Jan 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        I feel like that’s great for China and we have a President who is more interested in his handicap than progressing our nation.....

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      1. Chao Li‏ @mantaoli Jan 31
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        TPP is overrated. This is just a call for a more interventionist policy.

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      1. Ron E‏ @ronaboe5 Jan 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Sad, that a business journal is so limited in their view! China's expansion is not business, it's World domination! US has to be clawed back from Obama's EPA interference in ANY construction, letting our military rot and setting racial relations back 50 yrs!

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      1. Chris Ford‏ @DaMusicGuru91 Jan 31
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        Listen to PART OF LIFE (M.I.S. MOVE IN SILENCE) by KauriKold #np on #SoundCloudhttps://soundcloud.com/kaurikold/part-of-life-mis-move-in-silence …

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      1. CherryPickingPotus‏ @pberken803 Jan 31
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        This is the reality of what @realDonaldTrump is doing/has done. Nothing but words and trying to stick his chest out and suck in his gut. All show and no go.

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      1. Yamil Palacios‏ @Dageryager Jan 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yeah, it was my idea

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      1. Mark Adams‏ @mesamark09 Jan 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        And with OUR money. Until Trump got elected China was buying OUR country with OUR money.

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