Steve Seelig

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Steve Seelig

Steve Seelig

@compdc

I look different in person. Washington DC-based person, cyclist - smart growth advocate.

ÜT: 38.962104,-77.084892 Inscrit le Mart 2010
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Steve Seelig
Steve Seelig@compdc·
@maustermuhle Ask Nepo Baby Fenty how many of his customers actually drive to his store.
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Martin Austermuhle@maustermuhle·
Two thoughts on this story: 1) The unsafe actions described in the story involve cars doing unsafe things. 2) It might be worth coming back to AdMo in 6-9 months to see how the new bike lanes have aged, and how people may have adjusted to them. wusa9.com/article/traffi…
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Steve Seelig@compdc·
@joe_oslund @derrickvanorden I can't believe he stole this from the old bumper sticker (acknowledging it was misogynistic) "Ass, gas or grass - nobody rides for free."
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SaferConnAveDC 🚲🏃‍♀️🚍
All the anti-bike nimbys in Chevy Chase broke out in hives today because hundreds of cyclists were having fun on DMV roads and trails
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Steve Seelig@compdc·
@DcSafer @anc34g If elected, how long until they start ripping out the bike lanes we don't have?
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SaferConnAveDC 🚲🏃‍♀️🚍
Lee Mayer, Carol Grunewald, Liz Nagy (@anc34g candidates) all hanging out outside of the community center with Sheryl Barnes of CCV having a minor NIMBY convention and laughing it up. c'mon Chevy Chase, I have faith in you to embrace the rest of the city and change.
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Steve Seelig@compdc·
@DDOTDC Earl and his team are the only group worth a damn @DDOTDC. Keep up the great work.
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DDOT DC
DDOT DC@DDOTDC·
Tree planting season is here! From October to May, our arborists plant over 8,000 trees to grow #DC's tree canopy & aim for 40% coverage by 2032. Join us during #BacktoBasics Week to learn more about our urban forest ➡️ 🔗 bit.ly/4fq7xT2.
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Steve Seelig
Steve Seelig@compdc·
@WSJ Lemme get this straight. You will help me better understand the key issues I have with the WSJ? I am pretty sure I'm aware of the clown car editorial page and its warped views of everything. Am I missing something.
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The Wall Street Journal
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Steve Seelig
Steve Seelig@compdc·
@ScottforFlorida If you mean it set off a bomb in your brain, that part is true. But rich white guy now saying he is helping Latinos is not flying.
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Vijay Jyotish - USA 🇺🇸
Vijay Jyotish - USA 🇺🇸@vijayjyotishusa·
Pennsylvania: President Trump Predicted to Win President Trump is likely to secure victory in Pennsylvania, thereby gaining 19 electoral votes. Key Insights from the Forecast: • This upcoming election in Pennsylvania is set to be a formidable and incredibly close contest between President Trump and Vice President Harris. President Trump will need to exert considerable effort (i.e. fight like hell) to secure a victory. • Key support demographics for Vice President Harris include workers from unions, the medical community, and farmers. She is also likely to garner strong support from the Asian-American community. • Broadly, support for President Trump is expected from various working-class groups, including farmers, miners, construction workers, sanitation workers, and general labor sectors. • While there is a strong vocal sentiment in favor of Vice President Harris, there is also an anticipated silent "MAGA" vote for change in Pennsylvania. • The vote counting process is expected to be inconsistent, with no clear statistical pattern and varying batch sizes. Trends may reverse unexpectedly, with shifts in lead candidates. • Additionally, there might be instances of unexpected ballot discoveries of varying quantities (from very small to extremely large), leading to delays in declaring results, possibly requiring multiple counts to determine the winner. • The margin of victory is also expected to be very close, and perhaps close enough to trigger an automatic recount. • Election results might not be available until Friday, or even Saturday or Sunday, of the voting week, necessitating extended hours for electoral workers, with some having to work on their day off to get the job done. • There are likely to be resurfacing allegations about voting machines, potentially including claims of internet connectivity. • Concerns may also arise regarding the authenticity of certain ballots, reminiscent of issues raised in 2020, with some ballots appearing unusually pristine. • Legal challenges are expected to arise, but there is an indication that the renowned Democratic legal representatives may not succeed this time, with most judges ruling in favor of President Trump. • The conduct of the election may be characterized by accusations of unlawful activities (including allegations of theft and cheating) on one side, while the opposing side might be criticized for having a contentious nature, engaging in public disputes, and violating rules and regulations. • There is a possibility that one side may resort to unrest following the results, leading to several arrests. • In summary, this election promises to be intensely contested and highly volatile, truly a firecracker of an election! Assessing the Credibility of our Forecast If you're interested in evaluating our credibility and past predictions, please visit: x.com/vijayjyotishus… Contribute to Our Efforts If you wish to support our work financially, you have the option to make a donation, although it is entirely voluntary. donate.stripe.com/eVadTjd7K9bS3h… General Consultation You can sum up life in one sentence — life is a very short journey. If you don’t live your life intentionally, it’ll be over before you know it. Ask any question about your life ahead — learn, plan & unlock your life's best possibilities. Book your Appointment now at: vijayjyotish.com
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Steve Seelig@compdc·
@DCNewsNow When it is possible that your staff would cast a vote on your behalf, this is the right answer.
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DC News Now@DCNewsNow·
He explained that he did not want to cast a vote on an issue that he may not be able to fully consider, being in a position of responsibility while undergoing cognitive decline. trib.al/14tjsAV
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The New York Times@nytimes·
John Kelly, Donald Trump’s longest-serving chief of staff, said Trump met the definition of a fascist and would try to govern like a dictator if elected. Read more: nyti.ms/4hh7kD5
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Steve Seelig@compdc·
@DDOTDC Redo your streets with raised crosswalks if you really cared.
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DDOT DC
DDOT DC@DDOTDC·
Respecting speed limits is respecting life. Drive with care and help safeguard everyone on the road. Slow down, especially near crosswalks and bike lanes—every action counts toward a safer DC. #PedestrianSafety #DDOTDC #TwentyisPlenty
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Steve Seelig@compdc·
@DDOTDC @MayorBowser If you cared about kids, you'd close off the streets in front of every elementary and middle school to KEEP CARS OUT. But you never will.
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DDOT DC
DDOT DC@DDOTDC·
Yesterday, #DDOTDC joined the #WalkRolltoSchoolDay celebration! @MayorBowser, Director Kershbaum & officials highlighted the importance of safe routes to school. With 114 miles of bike lanes & programs like #KidsRideFree, #DC is working toward safer, sustainable commutes for all.
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Alex Koma
Alex Koma@AlexKomaDC·
On @politicshour, @wmataGM dismisses calls for a "control board" to reform Metro (advanced by ex-board chair Jack Evans and others), arguing it would violate federal law/union contracts. Like him or not, you can't deny he is among the most effective communicators in DC rn...
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