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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 May 2016

    What has stopped the U.S. from creating better-paying jobs? Opposition to government activism, @portereduardo writeshttp://nyti.ms/1TDoiZ0 

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      1. Idoru‏ @TheElectroDiva 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo Isn't this really down to dereliction of duty? What exactly is the point of an inactive government?

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      1. lloyds‏ @tsancer 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes holy crap .. we had a stimulus ,shovel ready infrastructure jobs . make colleges worse than they are . like public schools

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      1. Nathanael Saint-Cyr‏ @NathanaelStCyr 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo There are families living in this country who have been here since the 1600s who are still being worked to death...

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      1. Robert Erickson‏ @wordsby_bob 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo It isn't the government's job to create jobs; their job is to keep the field fair, honest, and balanced. They failed

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      1. Doctor Garrett‏ @doctor_garrett 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo Exactly what the NAZIS said in1933! Visit http://www.spankingfit.com/  #health #medicine #fitnesspic.twitter.com/GCbdVzrZSw

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      2. Sharky McSharkface‏ @SharkSandwhich 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes the govt does not create jobs @BBBubby77 @portereduardo

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      3. No Body‏ @BBBubby77 10 May 2016
        Replying to @SharkSandwhich

        @whiskysandwhich @nytimes @portereduardo You sound desperate to maintain the status quo...Solar wind & water are the future...

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      4. Sharky McSharkface‏ @SharkSandwhich 10 May 2016
        Replying to @BBBubby77

        @BBBubby77 solar and wind are expensive and unreliable. Less than 5% of US energy mix right now. @nytimes @portereduardo

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      1. Ask_Tweety‏ @ask_tweety 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo What a Stupid Question ............Competition, Cheap Labor and Technology ........

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      1. nandaakumar‏ @nandaakumar 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo corporate greed of looking to cheaper sources 2produce n larger markets has eaten away jobs and income growth.

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      1. Nathanael Saint-Cyr‏ @NathanaelStCyr 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo There is no "trickle down" career orientation. It's completely fabricated to trap people in their own minds.. Awful.

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      1. Nathanael Saint-Cyr‏ @NathanaelStCyr 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo If automated systems fail to replace human labor within 50-60 years, you'll know you're living on a slave ship...

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      1. Nathanael Saint-Cyr‏ @NathanaelStCyr 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo If corporate America thinks US citizens are going to work for another 200 years, they're all completely insane...

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      1. Nathanael Saint-Cyr‏ @NathanaelStCyr 10 May 2016
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        @nytimes @portereduardo Our government's job is to utilize technology which will eventually retire the "career path" as our primary OS.

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