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    The Washington Post‏Verified account @washingtonpost 20 Nov 2018

    He’s an architect in Manhattan. He got $3,300 from Trump’s farm bailout.https://wapo.st/2QY5fzx 

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      1. E Schlesinger‏ @edsinnh 20 Nov 2018
        Replying to @washingtonpost

        Let's hear it for Trump's effective government. Making sure that only the real victims of the non-trade-war with China benefit. No bureaucracy here, uh uh.

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      2. Bone Digger, Bone Digger‏ @davetv28 20 Nov 2018
        Replying to @jdc52511 @washingtonpost

        Sure. The economy is tanking because of tariffs. All one needs to do is disregard all relevant data points.

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      2. gillotte13‏ @pag1313 20 Nov 2018
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        Should this actually be news worthy? You're phrasing this like he's cheating the system when he's just a part owner of the farm that got some of the bailout. Are you going to ask us to get angry over someone getting dividends over stock they own next? Must have been a slow dayfor

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      3. gillotte13‏ @pag1313 20 Nov 2018
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        this to be deemed news worthy.

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      2. Wanda Patsche‏ @MNFarmLiving 20 Nov 2018
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        He's a farmer and is entitled to it. None-news.

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      3. Sovocool‏ @SovocoolJohn 20 Nov 2018
        Replying to @MNFarmLiving @washingtonpost

        “Entitled” is an interesting word. Soy beans are already subsidized by the government. We produce crops (corn, rice, cotton and soy) that can not be harvested at a profit in the free market. The government makes up the difference. I don’t see the use of the entitlement card.

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      1. Rhamnousia‏ @SelSSe 20 Nov 2018
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        Uhm MTRA? Making Trumpers Rich Again?

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      1. Darryl W. Riley‏ @DRiley82092605 20 Nov 2018
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        The farmers are not getting it...so where is it going? To everyone but farmers...that's where.

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      1. pjclark4‏ @pjclark4 20 Nov 2018
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        Well, when there is absolutely no thought put into any policy decision, this is what you get.

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