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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 12

    The federal deficit is expected to widen further this year because of a $1.5 trillion tax cut passed by Congress late last yearhttp://on.wsj.com/2Eo4Moa 

    3:24 PM - 12 Feb 2018
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      1. Save America‏ @JasBerSho Feb 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        This tax cut will enrich corporations and wealthy. The GOP will pay for it by reducing programs for the poor, elderly, and disabled. Bringing us back to the Robber Barron days of the early 20th century. A new redistribution of wealth and privilege. New America is the old America

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      1. Matt Winkelmann‏ @UberHoser Feb 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hmmm. What happened to the party of fiscal responsibility? #formerrepublican

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      1. termlimitsnoprivate$gov‏ @nolobbyingterm Feb 12
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        Party of debt ...with .less social security and Medicare... Republican'tspic.twitter.com/DEQDY5hIaz

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      1. Steven McDaniels‏ @StevenM98178812 Feb 12
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        FAKE NEWS!!! #MAGA

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      2. Terry Barbato‏ @Terryabarbato Feb 12
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        What happened to our “conservative” Congress and president who pass up no opportunity to slam the Dems for big spending? At least we want to use the money to help people who need it - not just line the pockets of the rich corporate big shots!

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      3. Michelle S #GlovesOff‏ @sunvalleyid Feb 12
        Replying to @Terryabarbato @WSJ

        Time to elect a Democrat president, so they can get back to their old fiscal ways, but prefer a Congress led by the Democrats that want to help the people. 🌊🇺🇸

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      1. Gary King‏ @gking255 Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        No, because of no cuts in spending.

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      1. Duncan‏ @slamduncan740 Feb 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Really? Where?

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      1. mary lanauze‏ @officermary Feb 12
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        GOP, the party of the fiscal conservative....oh, oh, oh.. okay

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      1. Troy Walker‏ @thewalkerlawyer Feb 12
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        Twitter outrage is fun. And useless. Remember. Register. Vote.

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      1. Erin Mewes‏ @ErinMewes Feb 12
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        And that $38B from Apple will help bridge that gap... I'm sure there will be other money, too.

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      1. Bob Sutphen‏ @RRSutphen Feb 12
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        Budget Component with single largest increase? INTEREST! Rate hikes of 1% increase interest payments $200 BILLION EVERY YEAR!

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      1. Howard peeples‏ @Howardpeeples8 Feb 12
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        Don't worry the wealthy needed more http://money.so  the GOP will make up the short fall with cuts to social security Medicare Medicaid food stamps. Our nation infrastructure so the wealthy don't suffer like trump and his family and friends.

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      1. Laiala Hesham‏ @LaialaH Feb 12
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        This picture painting is more than wonderful where creativity and discrimination show the personality of President Barack Obama 🇺🇸♥️and a new form And a touch of his character from withinpic.twitter.com/ONojSFyNCz

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      1. Malcolm X‏ @tappa5 Feb 12
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        I thought you all loved the tax cuts. Spending is spending.

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