Gee

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Gee

Gee

@DropsGee

Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Ryan Cohen
Ryan Cohen@ryancohen·
GameStop is hiring a Principal Java Architect in Dallas. High-scale systems, deep architecture, fully hands-on. Only the relentless need apply. tateam@gamestop.com
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Gee@DropsGee·
@HALIENE your performance last night has left me utterly speechless. You gave me a moment I didn't know was possible. So pure, so perfect. #slander #sphere
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Ryan Cohen
Ryan Cohen@ryancohen·
not bad for a piece of crap retailer
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Pulte
Pulte@pulte·
You know it’s bad when Lisa Cook has lost CNN and the Washington Post
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Studderk
Studderk@dko9999·
@GovPressOffice I don't think attacking the businesses leaving your state is a winning strategy. Especially when there are only businesses leaving and it's kind of become a problem. More businesses have left California than any other state, and the trend is only growing.
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Gee@DropsGee·
@pulte Did you ever envision yourself supporting a pedophile?
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Pulte@pulte·
No one is above the law.
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Gee@DropsGee·
@TrophySmack, what's the scoop on your belts/rings through leaguesafe showing 100% off?
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Fox released their 2025 NFL Power Rankings: Thoughts? 🤔
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Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter·
ESPN sources: Trey Hendrickson is planning to report to Bengals camp Wednesday, ending his holdout without being any closer to a new deal, per sources. Reporting to camp stops the $50,000 per day fines and also serves as a good-faith gesture to try to jumpstart negotiations. The NFL’s final holdout is ending.
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Gee
Gee@DropsGee·
@EvanAKilgore He doesn't need you anymore. Same thing he does with everyone. But really you're too stupid to be done.
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Evan Kilgore 🇺🇸
Evan Kilgore 🇺🇸@EvanAKilgore·
I've been a loyal Trump supporter since 2016. I lost a job, friendships, been smeared online, doxxed, and pressed charges on people who've stalked and harassed me for supporting him. If Trump doesn't want my support, because I care about the Epstein Files, then I'm done. Bye.
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Gee
Gee@DropsGee·
@lisamurkowski Thanks to you I've canceled my Alaskan visit this summer.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski
Sen. Lisa Murkowski@lisamurkowski·
This was one of the hardest votes I have taken during my time in the Senate.   My goal throughout the reconciliation process has been to make a bad bill better for Alaska, and in many ways, we have done that. In addition to extending pro-growth tax cuts, a larger child tax credit, and no tax on tips or overtime, we made a historic investment and modernization of the Coast Guard; enhanced our border security and national defense; funded aviation safety, including AWOS/VWOS systems that will save lives; and provided tax-exempt status for the Community Development Quota Program to help western Alaska communities establish a sustainable economy, among other provisions.   We have advanced new opportunities for resource development in the NPR-A, the Coastal Plain, and Cook Inlet that will help us create jobs and increase the share of revenues our state receives. I also co-led the Senate effort to restore a slightly longer phase-out for wind and solar tax credits while deleting a punitive excise tax targeting them.   Those provisions will benefit our economy, but it is the people of Alaska that I worry about the most, especially when it comes to the potential loss of social safety net programs—Medicaid coverage and SNAP benefits—that our most vulnerable populations rely on.   To address the bill’s shortcomings, we have helped our communities through a $50 billion rural health fund. This will mean hundreds of millions of dollars for Alaska hospitals, community health centers, and other providers. We secured commitments from the CMS Administrator to continue to address longstanding priorities which will directly help Bartlett, Fairbanks Memorial, Central Peninsula, and other hospitals in Alaska.   In the SNAP program, we have added tribal exemptions for work requirements, delayed cost-share penalties to help Alaska get benefits to the people who need them, and included work requirement waivers that align with our Medicaid policies. We also secured commitments from the Secretary of Agriculture to provide additional flexibilities to Alaska for SNAP.   But, let’s not kid ourselves. This has been an awful process—a frantic rush to meet an artificial deadline that has tested every limit of this institution. While we have worked to improve the present bill for Alaska, it is not good enough for the rest of our nation—and we all know it.   My sincere hope is that this is not the final product. This bill needs more work across chambers and is not ready for the President’s desk. We need to work together to get this right.
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Lastly, I want to mention a topic that has drawn much scrutiny, the Consolidated Audit Trail, known as CAT. It has quite an appetite for data and computer power, with costs rising to nearly $250M a yr. These costs are divvied up and eventually fall on the shoulders of investors.
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Chairman Paul Atkins' remarks at SEC Speaks today: Today I intend to discuss innovation. In particular, about how the SEC should not fear innovation. Rather, it should embrace and champion it. Markets, by their nature, evolve.
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Rose
Rose@AmericanAFRose·
@RepChipRoy Why’d they remove NO TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY???
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Rep. Chip Roy Press Office
Rep. Chip Roy Press Office@RepChipRoy·
Rep. Roy: "We are writing checks we cannot cash, and our children are going to pay the price. I am a no on this bill unless serious reforms are made today, tomorrow, Sunday… something needs to change, or you're not going to get my support."
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
The Trump administration has proposed saving more than $26 billion by eliminating the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s rental assistance program, including Section 8 vouchers, and replacing it with a plan to allow states to design their own rental assistance programs “based on their unique needs and preferences," per CNN
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