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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 24

    Apple’s Tim Cook has a message for Trump: countries that embrace trade do well, countries that don’t—don’thttps://on.wsj.com/2Gks6mM 

    3:00 AM - 24 Mar 2018
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      1. Charles Smart‏ @smartcharlie40 Mar 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        Who said we don’t embrace trade ...it’s about “fair trade” ....not bending over Timmy boy

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      1. Bill Sabo‏ @Billsocalif Mar 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        If Timmy had his products made in America his mouth would be shut, BTW, after Trump helped Apple repatriate Billions of dollars in cash stored in foreign countries, saving Apple Billions in taxes, Timmy had zero thank you to Trump. What a fucking ass.

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      2. The Panic‏ @Gunntwitt Mar 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        Instead of screwing around in politics, why don't you fix my goddamn battery, Tim?

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      3. HumphreyBohun‏ @HumphreyBohun Mar 24
        Replying to @Gunntwitt @WSJ

        That should clearly be a higher priority for him but we he's right about trade.

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      4. The Panic‏ @Gunntwitt Mar 24
        Replying to @HumphreyBohun @WSJ

        I know he's right. My plumber was rambling about politics under my sink, last week. FIX MY BATTERY TIM

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      1. Rick Besse‏ @Rick_Besse_ Mar 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        Rick has a message for @tim_cook #FakePresident @realDonaldTrump doesn't "do economics, understand trade, or know balanced budget". As for messages, he doesn't read, so...

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      2. Raeb‏ @MirReflect Mar 24
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        Words of wisdom from the CEO of a company that manufactures their products in China getting the benefit of an undervalued currency, cheap credit and other subsidies @Apple #timcook #selfservingviews

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      2. Charlotte Szucs‏ @SzucsCharlotte Mar 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump gets most of their products over seas and a lot are made China even the make America great hats most of his daughters clothes are made in China bet he exempt trump products

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      2. John Hedrick‏ @Goldenjohn Mar 24
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        Its called “fair and reciprocal” trade. Hasnt been open for a long time. Cook should know. Apple is not a MAGA outfit.

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      1. Wyatt Durham‏ @LaidbacknMn Mar 24
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        He left out one key word. #Fair

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      1. IvanJ_D‏ @IJDjurkin Mar 24
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        Should listen to the man who started apple ... wait ...

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      1. Jeff Moore‏ @jdm35758 Mar 24
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        Apple and Tim Cook exploit free trade law by using foreign country cheap, almost slave, labor to manufacture their very expensive and profitable phones. One would think Apple could afford to make them In the USA..but greed reigns supreme

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      1. Bfklin‏ @Bfklin Mar 24
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        Countries that have higher barriers and restrictions aren't practicing free trade.

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      1. Bill Trent‏ @williamatrent Mar 25
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        I have a suggestion for Tim Cook: Apple’s IP would be better protected if he manufactured in the US

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      1. Richard Serra‏ @RichardSerra14 Mar 25
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        Tell Tim Cook that all Countries have Trade agreements, America has made bad deals and the middle class has been crushed by no good job opportunities. Regulation after regulation has raised the cost of everything! Hence the rise of Donald Trump.

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