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Charlie Reece

@CharlieReece

Still trying to figure it all out.

Paris, France Katılım Nisan 2011
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Charlie Reece
Charlie Reece@CharlieReece·
no feet to fall you need no ground allowed to glide right through the sun released from circles guarded tight now we all are chosen ones NOW WE ALL ARE CHOSEN ONES
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Charlie Reece@CharlieReece·
@wccubbison That's what democracy is all about! Hope all is well with you & your lovely family, Will. ❤️
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Heather Hindin@hlh827·
Wordle 1,556 3/6 ⬜⬜🟨⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Jason Furman
Jason Furman@jasonfurman·
I'm not sure I've ever seen such a brutal distributional analysis from CBO. This contrasts the Medicaid and SNAP cuts for the lowest decile with the tax cuts for the top decile.
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MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
Bear: “This is NIIIIIICE”
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Aaron Fritschner@Fritschner·
Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries on "colleagues and friends in organized labor" who argue tariffs can be used strategically: "That’s a discussion that can be had when we are in a period of actually being able to debate policy in an enlightened way. That’s not this moment."
.@GregTSargent

Interesting. Hakeem Jeffries subtly rebukes some Dems and organized labor for seeking a middle ground on Trump's tariffs, suggesting it muddies what should be the overall Dem stance, that Trump is taking a "chainsaw to the economy": newrepublic.com/article/193837…

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Charlie Reece
Charlie Reece@CharlieReece·
@newbiedm My 13 year old asked me to put together a D&D campaign for him and his friends and I’m seriously considering going with 4e. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (it could also be the fact that the last campaign I DM’ed was 4e lol)
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NewbieDM@newbiedm·
The 5e fighter is a bloated jerk. Every time my fighter player goes. It takes forever for him to decide or go through his bag of tricks. 2024 < 2014
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
First poster for ‘TED LASSO’ Season 4. Coming soon to Apple TV+
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Charlie Reece@CharlieReece·
@moorehn That is surprising! Also this video clearly shows something that bothers me so much when we go to church here. THIS TILE SHOULD BE BLACK! 😡 (yes I notice it every time and no I am not normal 😂)
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Benjamin Ryan
Benjamin Ryan@benryanwriter·
Please listen to Stephanie Nolen. Seriously, actually listen. And think. Reflect that maybe you don’t understand US foreign aid the way you think you do. Seriously, actually stop and think. Seriously. “@K.M Thanks for reading. I know many people share the view that it is inappropriate for the United States to spend money to assist developing countries when there are people struggling to access health care or other assistance at home. The thing that I think this perspective misses, based on my many years of reporting on this subject, is that much of the U.S. spending is not altruistic. It's done to directly serve the interests of the United States. The U.S. funds almost all disease surveillance in Africa, for example – and yes, that protects Africans, but it also protects Americans, who are much safer when Ebola or a new mpox strain are detected while still in Uganda or D.R.C., rather than when they have traveled with a passenger bound for Kansas. The U.S. funds tuberculosis treatment in poor countries because Americans are less safe if extremely drug resistant strains of TB are permitted to evolve and spread. U.S. agencies do many clinical trials in developing countries. Supporting primary health care in very fragile states helps maintain peace. I could list 1,000 examples of how this spending directly contributes to U.S. national security. Is money spent to support these kinds of projects then actually money spent to assist Americans? (It also doesn't hurt to maintain an international image as a country interested in partnership, when seeking places for military bases or a friendly environment for U.S. mining companies, for example.)”
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Charlie Reece
Charlie Reece@CharlieReece·
@GCSharks Random question but when is the 2025-26 football schedule available? 🏈🦈💪🏻
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