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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 5

    China’s proposed tariffs on soybeans are designed to hit the U.S. farm belt where it hurtshttps://on.wsj.com/2GxR2YQ 

    12:00 AM - 5 Apr 2018
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      2. JulieD‏ @juliedavey Apr 5
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        Still liking Trump then?

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      2. Como‏ @TunaTariff Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        This just proves why it's needed. If one country can do that much to a massive US crop, were just trying to regain ground and authority we lost years ago. The true farmers know that and are willing to suffer/fight temporarily for what needs to be returned.

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      1. Savory‏ @heysavory Apr 5
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        Good we have too much soy and corn for that matter thanks to corrupt and dumb subsidies

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      1. Alam Chaudry‏ @Alam_Chaudry Apr 5
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        Industrial farmers are no friend of small family farms. They don’t have much to do with exporting to the Chinese.

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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Apr 5
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        & Chinese consumers

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      1. Dale Peterson‏ @petersonny1 Apr 5
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        This is what happens when you start a trade war. Producers in the US are hurt by reduced demand. Consumers in China are hurt by higher prices for commodities including meat. Isn't there anyone in the White House who understands this stuff?

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      1. zep‏ @twititzep Apr 5
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        2-> from the $500 Billion(per year?) we lose +Intellectuals being stolen (That’s Millions, Billions per year), the soybean biz is like a Food Stamp to us. And what about Obamacare? Well that’s finally dead.

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      1. zep‏ @twititzep Apr 5
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        1-But where else could China go to Import Soy Beans if not from us? They need it the Most as well. Soy Beans are not the only market of our famers, we did not make much on Soy beans cuz what the little we made on Soy beans are peanuts from the

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      1. Deon‏ @deontamoney Apr 5
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        That's the feeling I'm looking for 😂pic.twitter.com/cIaKuVXiX2

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      1. Adam G. Koch‏ @goldbaron357 Apr 5
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        Soy isn't healthy for you. The phytic acid in soy destroys the thyroid gland. F*ck soy. We are better off without it.

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        @WSJ @WSJMoneyBeat

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      1. jackripper‏ @madjackblack Apr 5
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        Okay, so USG Dept of Agriculture buys them at market price and they are stored for when needed. Not hard to sort this one. Haven't you ever heard of this before?

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