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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 2

    Countries around the world hinted at retaliation in the wake of President Trump’s announcementhttp://on.wsj.com/2I0FXN5 

    8:25 AM - 2 Mar 2018
    • 54 Retweets
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    • Macronomics Henna Virkkunen Lucas Campos Vinod Kumar Prasad Gurux Tami Bennett Ben Rosser John May Xamidullo
    23 replies 54 retweets 93 likes
      1. Mad Clatsop‏ @realAltAltNPS Mar 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wait. You mean trade wars involve more countries than just the United States? How can this be possible?

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      1. Jewel Jones  🌎‏ @jonesinforjewel Mar 2
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        Has there ever been a photo taken of this man where he doesn’t look like he’s on the toilet? Guess not as he’s always spewing s#!+

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      1. Matt Cote‏ @mattjcote Mar 2
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        Robots don't pay taxes. He doesn't understand that the trajectory of the industrial revolution is the current technological revolution where robots & kiosks remove workers & the lower the individual tax base. Cut corporate taxes & you just put the burden on the remaining workers.

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      1. Brian Lassiter‏ @LassiterBrian Mar 2
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        Brian Lassiter Retweeted The Wall Street Journal

        Bad policy; bad business. This hurts our friends Canada & Brazil (not China) & would be a tax on most Americans. Market appropriately down 600 the last 24 hours. #NotWinninghttps://twitter.com/wsj/status/969609552529379328 …

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        The Wall Street JournalVerified account @WSJ
        Countries around the world hinted at retaliation in the wake of President Trump’s announcement http://on.wsj.com/2I0FXN5 
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      1. Howie‏ @Howie470685534 Mar 2
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        Top three steel import sources: Canada, Brazil, South Korea

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      1. Bambino Medici‏ @bambino_medici Mar 2
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        Congress needs to go back and amend their cooperate tax cut law. Do not lower tax rates for American companies that produce their products in other countries. Cutting their taxes only provides an incentive to outsource American Jobs.

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      1. Bambino Medici‏ @bambino_medici Mar 2
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        The smart way to make American steel cheaper is to cut cooperate tax rates for steel producers enough to make them competitive. Lower cooperate tax revenue from steel companies will be offset by income tax from steel workers. Tie tax cuts to steel workers hired domestically.

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      1. peter nichols‏ @peterni25043610 Mar 2
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        Smoot Hawley

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      1. m'zac McDonald‏ @calabra46 Mar 2
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        If 3 broken casinos and a broken city in their wake don't teach you America. A national downfall will. Stop sleeping folks

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      1. Ragnar Danneskjold‏ @jcrowder55 Mar 2
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        It may come down to; who has the most to lose and who can hold out the longest?

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      1. Chen Weihua 陈卫华‏ @chenweihua4 Mar 2
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        Crazy Donald

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      1. Brian Murray‏ @MurrayBt Mar 2
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        Is he trying to start a trade war two to flick from the Russian investigation? This man has no more sense than a bag of rocks.

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      1. Bob Blackstone‏ @bobbybinbville Mar 2
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        Cohn tried to talk him out of this for months. Can you say “simpleton”?

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      1. Grendel‏ @HeavensGutter Mar 2
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        BRING IT ON

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      1. Ari‏ @AriStranzl Mar 2
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        I forgot - Why did 62 Million people vote for this dumpster fire of a president?

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      1. Jon Bell‏ @jus_bellum Mar 2
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        All wars are good. Until they're not. Which occurs 100% of the time. Also, a trade war is a variant of asymmetrical warfare. And, of all things USA is really and truly not good at, it is asymmetrical warfare.

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      1. ratt bastard‏ @ratt_bastards Mar 2
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        GOOD for WHO??!! Your wealthy DONORS!!?? Certainly NOT for US-who will have to pay HIGHER PRICES for products and services!!

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      1. diaboliqueguan‏ @diaboliqueguan Mar 2
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        the first thing @realDonaldTrump going to get from russia, is a harder & deeper put-in thrust, as retaliation.pic.twitter.com/Qqe3V6lEi2

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