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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 5

    President Trump cited China’s 'unfair retaliation' as a reason for the additional potential levies against Chinahttps://on.wsj.com/2Er8iJG 

    4:27 PM - 5 Apr 2018
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      2. Brian Archibald‏ @archiebs Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        At least we aren’t in a trade war and if we were they would be easy to win. And at least China doesn’t own a ton of our debt. Phew.

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      2. Bob Meekin‏ @BobMeekin Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Unfair retaliation!! Are you kidding me! Who started this mess in the first place? What is this then...a fair retaliation? Is there anyone that can get this man under control??

        1 reply 0 retweets 19 likes
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      1. Jeff Laufenberg‏ @Mr_Longfinger Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Ahh, doubling down on “stupid.” Good strategy, @realDonaldTrump.

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      2. Tim Conrad‏ @AlumiuTim Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        @jimcramer Trump doesn’t understand that in order to solve the trade in balance then Americans have to change their culture of wanting cheap goods in order to maintain a higher standard of living. I would love to see you all address this. 1)

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      3. Tim Conrad‏ @AlumiuTim Apr 5
        Replying to @AlumiuTim @WSJ @jimcramer

        2) The thirst of the American consumer drives companies to seek cheaper labor and raw materials in order to provide them with a living standard they believe they are entitled to. The cost to produce in China is increasing so next it will be Vietnam, Bangladesh, Africa, etc.

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      4. Tim Conrad‏ @AlumiuTim Apr 5
        Replying to @AlumiuTim @WSJ @jimcramer

        3) China is just a symptom of our materialism disease. People shop Walmart for a reason. Black Friday is huge because everyone wants a bargain. They don’t ask where it was produced or by whom.

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      1. JR‏ @JR_Sorensen Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        He needs to come out and say his daddy Putin owns a lot of shorts and the market was suppose to go down the past 2 days not up so I need more tariffs even though just hours ago we were already in “negotiations” with China.. Guy is corruptpic.twitter.com/9lKeS9JE0T

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      1. 陌上风 🇨🇳中共中央战略实话部部长‏ @somanyidiot Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        If the USA want to fight we Chinese will fight to the end for our country !

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      1. mirugwe alex‏ @mirugwealex1 Apr 5
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        Negotiations will be the solution. Trade war does not help, USA 🇺🇸 should again that China is now the world economic giant. China's retaliation will greatly affect America's companies more @Microsoft @Apple @Tesla @SpaceX @Dell @Oracle @starbackscom

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      1. Ella Marigold‏ @MarigoldElla Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        ALso known as... A trade war

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      1. DiLatina  ❄️ VOTE NOVEMBER 6th  ❄️‏ @PDX_DianeS Apr 5
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      1. Fine, Don't Follow Me‏ @WitStream1 Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        We. Are. Being. Led. By. A. Complete. Idiot. Not that this is news, of course.

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      2. Beau Lepère‏ @BeauLepere Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ @johnny_mac14

        Did he have a friggin' McAneurism for breakfast?! Like, China was just going to take the hit and smile politely is response? He is, most literally, dangerously stupid.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Schrödinger’s Meerkat‏ @johnny_mac14 Apr 5
        Replying to @BeauLepere @WSJ

        He claims we are not in a trade war, either lying or not knowing what either “trade” or “wars” or “trade wars” actually are

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      4. Beau Lepère‏ @BeauLepere Apr 5
        Replying to @johnny_mac14 @WSJ

        re: "lying or not knowing" both, simultaneously, 24/7 from that waste of protoplasm. Dishing unfiltered mendacity while putting his ignorance on display, proudly, is the Trumpian walk-while-chewing-gum

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      1. Shawnito  🇺🇸‏ @PFShawns Apr 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Thanks for waiting for the market to close first, jerk.

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