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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 1

    Uncertainty about U.S. economic policy under Obama was at its highest point in at least 25 years; it is even higher under Trump, economists say.https://on.wsj.com/2GsfZAV 

    8:30 AM - 1 Apr 2018
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      2. Vidya Hegde‏ @listen2thiswomn Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        I recently met a Trump supporter who claims that media reports what it hopes is reality but doesn't realise that under Trump people are getting jobs,factories are relocating from China&wages are moving up.He said US needed a gutsy man to take on China however audacious he be

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      3. Vidya Hegde‏ @listen2thiswomn Apr 1
        Replying to @listen2thiswomn @WSJ

        And that there may be repercussions but they have to be faced as the alternative of turning the other cheek to China could end up much worse in the long run.

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      1. ELLIOT LAZAR‏ @obviousman69 Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Congress must act! Trump if not guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors; is clearly a clear and present danger to the USA. His insistence on being IGNORANT, of the global dangers by not reading his daily Intel, 10 lousy pgs. He can't read, Trump's STUPIDITY endangers all of us.

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      1. Russ Lam‏ @Russ_Lam Apr 1
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        Are these economists working for China?

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      1. ChugiakTea‏ @ChugiakTea Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        NeverTrumpers at your establishment rag are actively undermining policy. Nice work.

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      2. WJW‏ @RAPT0R61 Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        So. The difference is that Trump is producing positive results. Think about it.

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      3. SeanTuk‏ @seantuk731 Apr 1
        Replying to @RAPT0R61 @WSJ

        I had more consumer confidence under Obama, and it was the Great Recession, than I do now. I am just trying to figure out when to sell before Trump drives the wheels off a strong economy like he dies his businesses.

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      4. WJW‏ @RAPT0R61 Apr 1
        Replying to @seantuk731 @WSJ

        Time will tell.

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      1. PilotBilly1‏ @Billy1Pilot Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Fake news

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      1. Bev Palmer‏ @BevPalmer7 Apr 1
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        Trump's policies have indeed become uncertain beginning with the tariffs on steel and aluminium. Initially he targeted China and later it was masked by tariffs on other Countries. I can't help thinking he may know something about China that is not public information.

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      1. Armed Snowflake‏ @ArmedSnowflake Apr 1
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        http://www.mlive.com/business/index.ssf/2017/11/experts_say_us_economy_not_see.html …

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      1. Armed Snowflake‏ @ArmedSnowflake Apr 1
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        A strong economy? Lies....FAKE NEWS!pic.twitter.com/Ln3ZVzBn7g

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      1. Gohn Jalt‏ @GoneJolt Apr 1
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        STRATEGIC/GENERAL MANAGEMENT is not the same as ART OF THE STEAL @realDonaldTrump

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      1. Buddy Wespoon‏ @buddy_wespoon Apr 1
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        I'm trying so hard not to laugh.

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      1. Cool Blue Persuasion ‏ @SonOfAlgos Apr 1
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        Not a strong economy. It's under 3% growth, with disastrous policies causing economic destruction and tremendous uncertainty.

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