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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 31

    Treasury will borrow more money this fiscal year, as some say increased supply and a rising deficit is boosting yieldshttp://on.wsj.com/2GBcXLg 

    3:50 PM - 31 Jan 2018
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      1. John P. Logothetis‏ @jplogothetis Jan 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        What the WSJ is trying to say is that revenue from taxes is falling bc of the GOP tax scam

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      1. Ruby Right‏ @RubyRight1 Jan 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Not under Trump is this happening!! Oh no, not while the #stablegenius is in the House 🤔🤔🤔

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      1. Isiah Coles‏ @ikeatc Jan 31
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        Are you telling me we are borrowing money to give 1.2 trillion dollars in tax cuts. All of those employees getting bonuses from your large corporate welfare orgs , I want my cut!

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      1. Wendy  🇨🇦‏ @wdilnot Jan 31
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        First year of tax cuts and your increasing the debt already. Way to govern.

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      1. Justin Huff‏ @C4YerSelf Jan 31
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        No problem - Just do what @realDonaldTrump did - go bankrupt and sell out to Russia. #MuellerInvestigation #RussianCollusion #RussianSanctions #VoteBlue2018

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      1. Bob Stone‏ @BobStone3 Jan 31
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        Trump's tax cuts are paid for with borrowed money leaving our debt to GDP ratio over 100% which is where it was as a result of WWII war debt. Then, taxes were increased to lower the massive debt. Claim success when the Debt to GDP ratio declines. GOP is selling out the U.S.A.

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      1. dlddorks53‏ @dlddorks53 Feb 1
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        Oh now, don’t worry, I’m sure Trump & cronies will get all the money they can out of the system before they force the failure of the economy. We’re good!

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      1. Michael James‏ @MichaelJamesNCA Jan 31
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      1. Jeff Bjånes‏ @lucky_leif Jan 31
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        It's debt caused by a white guy, so it's ok... -WSJ

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      1. J S Rodman‏ @johnsrodman Jan 31
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        And that tax cut...

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      1. 2018 Here we come #impeach resist #vote 🌊 🌈 🌊 🌊‏ @2018LookOut Jan 31
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        Uh taxscam, put in affect without a budget, a forecast. Duh.

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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Jan 31
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        Leading to ever increasing interest payments on huge growing debt limiting other spending & ultimately bankruptcy, cut entitlement spending & pay down debt

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      1. Defender of Rights‏ @X1000D Jan 31
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        But the GOP controls Congress and the White House so I would have (naively) assumed zero deficits going forward.

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      1. stevie g.‏ @equijano33 Jan 31
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        National debt under @realDonaldTrump @POTUS has already gone up nearly 1 TRILLION DOLLARS. #makeamericaevenmorebrokethanitwas!

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      1. Ralph McKenzie Jr.‏ @rmckenziejr Jan 31
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        Recession early indicator.

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      1. Petros‏ @234pj Jan 31
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        Where were you idiots over the last 8 years of OhBummer and 9 Trillion dollars ago. C'mon guys-quit carping!

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      1. tim dowling‏ @TdowlingTim Jan 31
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        @realDonaldTrump yep #bankruptcyofamerica #WorstPresidentEver #RussianCollusionisReal #ObstructionOfJustice #sexualPredatorInChief

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