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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 15

    The earliest the U.S. could formally start negotiations to join the TPP is sometime next year, and each of the 11 nations still in the deal have a vetohttps://on.wsj.com/2IX6Hhi 

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      2. Sharon Dennis‏ @sddphoto Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump has been a flaming disaster since day one too bad Republicans have zero spine zero ethics zero integrity @GOP

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      1. Leigh Jacobs‏ @pepperjamman1 Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ @smackmom25

        How can any of those countries trust us. We belonged , then we bailed and now we want back in.

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      1. Cyrus S‏ @CyrusShares Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump made a very big mistake by withdrawn from TPP designed to protect the partners from the rise of China. He could've negotiated a much better deal back then, now the US has a very small leverage in negotiations.

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      1. Malcolm X‏ @tappa5 Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        The idiocy of the current US admin. All because of hate of Obama. Cutting off their nose to spite their face

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      1. Rhonda‏ @7675376666rhon Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Surprise 😲the rest of the world is sick and tired of Trump and his BS.I'm out I'm in.He was an idiot to opt http://out.Now  deal!

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      1. Joseph Iacovella‏ @joeiavovella Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Where are you guys?http://www.newsweek.com/republican-tax-cuts-trump-wage-increases-879800 …

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      1. John‏ @zzAverageGeekzz Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Never should have pulled out of that deal.

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      1. John Cavanaugh‏ @jjcomaha Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Donald Trump’s withdrawal of US from TPP was a disasterous decision for US economic, Trade and security interest and capitulation to China.

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      1. Dan Somers‏ @chicagobigd Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        But wait- the self-proclaimed master negotiator put himself in a vulnerable position for no good reason other that to be able to bloviate?

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      2. Jim‏ @Jim98248747 Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump this shows the world how you're not the great negotiator now you got to go beg please get on your knees pray and hope they take you back in but it's already too late China owns these countries now we're going to be second rate there

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      1. Geoff Fleming‏ @GeoffFleming4 Apr 16
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hope Australia vetos. We don't need to give up things to America

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      1. James Montagna‏ @jmontagna4 Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Mr Flip Flop trump come sniveling back to trade partner in the TTP. trump’s idea of a long range strategy is the end of the week. I’m sure our allies feel like they can really count on Mr Flip Flop.

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      1. Never Trump‏ @1DumpTrump Apr 15
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        @realDonaldTrump is like really stupid.

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      1. moralesric‏ @moralesric Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yeap, this guy went to the best school, got the best grades and he is the best negotiator! Didn’t t he say that the TPP was the worst thing we could do and now he wants the US back in it? What a moron! How is that leading with strength when 11 countries could just say no?

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      1. boaa bosha‏ @IAldellaa Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Japan is just following, they couldn't make their own decision. Which keep them in the fire zone. Couldn't negotiate with their neighbors for peace and respect.

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      2. Paul William‏ @paul2morrow Apr 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        The TTP is a globalist approach to trade that empowers banks... any questions? We are the power brokers for ourselves... unless we give it up!

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      3. Woodrow DuBois‏ @WoodrowDuBois1 Apr 15
        Replying to @paul2morrow @WSJ

        Aha. So, so we have strong banks in the US, or wimpy weak ones? To follow up, who should we blame more? Obama or Hillary?

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      4. Paul William‏ @paul2morrow Apr 16
        Replying to @WoodrowDuBois1 @WSJ

        Bush 1

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