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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 2

    American steel, aluminum makers lead the short list of companies that welcomed President Trump’s proposed tariffshttp://on.wsj.com/2F5dfJ1 

    12:50 PM - 2 Mar 2018
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      2. Oscar Corpas☆ 📊 📉 📈‏ @sader90 Mar 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Mira @L_Riestra lo que comentastes tu ayer, en el@the Wall Street Journal.

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      3. Luis Riestra Delgado‏ @L_Riestra Mar 2
        Replying to @sader90 @WSJ

        ¡GRacias!

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      1. Rhonda‏ @7675376666rhon Mar 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yep VEEEEERY short.

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      1. ralphcrossen‏ @ralphcrossen Mar 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Real simple, @realDonaldTrump knows if you want to create union wages in steel plants in US, you have to tariff Chinese stuff so that prices are equal, that or lower our wages

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      1. Rae Shelat‏ @raeshelat Mar 2
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        Perhaps our track record of sucking up to non American industries has dampened their trust in our government. There’s a difference between trusts and unfair foreign competition by human rights violators

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      1. Dennis Whitworth‏ @WhittyPics Mar 2
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        Herbert Hoover 2.0. It didn't work then and it won't work now

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      1. Bambino Medici‏ @bambino_medici Mar 2
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        The best way to level the playing field is to cut corporate taxes even further for American steel producers that hire Americans or allow companies to deduct from their taxes the cost of steel produces in America. Tarrifs on imports leads to higher costs for all manufacturers.

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      1. Common sense at work.‏ @KellerSense Mar 2
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        It is long term economic warfare..it may take decades..but China has been around for thousands of years..it is a long term strategy

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      1. Common sense at work.‏ @KellerSense Mar 2
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        So what do you think happens when the US steel and American companies disappear? Do you think the Chiese companies will still dump cheap steel. Hell no..they will raise the price..and American companies won't want to invest to bring idle plants back on line. It's economic warfare

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      1. Wattzz Development‏ @WattzzD Mar 2
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        I call Bullchit

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      1. Paul‏ @Pikeonet Mar 2
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        Because the tarries are on Steel and Aluminum, don’t fall for clickbait false news.pic.twitter.com/cE6ZkwvrSJ

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      1. Tom Wheatley‏ @itguyinwpb Mar 2
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        I wonder how many Russians were short the market yesterday?

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      1. Russ Foust‏ @russ8979 Mar 2
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        WSJ is the last paper that has some honest staff - unfortunately they also have lots of CNN types on their staff

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      1. ITSHeavy‏ @ITSHeavyMars Mar 2
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        and obama spent 10 trillion dollars just save 10 million jobs, 1 million dollar a job 😂😂😂😂

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      1. krombopulos sarah‏ @itsarah95 Mar 2
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        I mean... duh?

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      1. Dire Report‏ @DireReport Mar 2
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        Bring them back! A step in the right direction with that announcement yesterday. I hope to see more America-first economic policy this year from @realDonaldTrump

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