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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 10

    U.S. budget deficits are set to top $1 trillion. So what? 'The bigger the debt, the bigger the chances of a fiscal crisis'https://on.wsj.com/2GLkVRK 

    4:30 AM - 10 Apr 2018
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    25 replies 97 retweets 111 likes
      1. KC‏ @squirrelinNH Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        whatever....we got the tax cuts and will offload most of the debt on the peasantry...its all good....no one in the @WSJ audience is going to really suffer.....so whatever....

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      2. Publius‏ @PubliusStark Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        TRUMP and Congress are ruining our children’s future.

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      2. TylerDurden‏ @Tyler2459 Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump is running America like one of his businesses. Whice means America will be bankrupt in the next four years.

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      1. Çomøtû‏ @chensglobalinc Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        How about bigger correction? Want to make anything bigger anyway, right?

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      1. C. M. Smith‏ @CSmith4535 Apr 10
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        GRRREAT! So let’s go build a freakin Wall, start a Trade War with China, and pull Troups out of countries where we have succeeded. Ya, boy...that’ll Make America Grieve Again!

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      1. Jerry Georgopoulos‏ @NovaNation92 Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Congressional spending is beyond reckless. What they’re doing to future American generations is unconscionable.

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      1. Paul Wilson‏ @PaulLewisWilson Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        How many times do you need to hear it from your own before you believe it: "deficits don't matter" -- Dick Cheney, republican fiscal conservative. Have faith Rupert, have you stopped believing in supply side theories?

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      1. The Dude‏ @jpindustry Apr 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Obama quadrupled national debt while in office.

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      1. G.U.P.T.A.‏ @Gupta81022642 Apr 10
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        The President runs the country like he runs his businesses.

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      1. FeckfulTroll*Peace is the Prize*‏ @FeckfulTroll Apr 10
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        Going all Puerto Rico is a bad idea. Sustainable populations are important. Less is more.

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      1. Forest‏ @1Forest679 Apr 10
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        wait for California Universal health coverage payments, salaries for nothing, bankrupt county - this will be "crumbs"....#EU #UN

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      1. RUINOROUT‏ @alwaysdobetter Apr 10
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        CBO RAISES GDP ESTIMATE FOR 2018 TO 3.3% FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR.

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      1. Hảo‏ @VuHao87 Apr 10
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      1. Dennis Hennessy‏ @SiftingMarkets Apr 10
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        Oh really, where you when Obama added trillions of debt and ran a perpetual deficit?

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