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Sunday Politicking: Who is Our Teacher and What Can We Learn From Each Other?

Posted by Nicole K. on Sunday, September 25, 2011, In : Politics 

As always the many personalities around the table had lots to talk, about and if you are more or less confused about who's side you're on for the 2012 Presidential Election, then you certainly had a chance to pick an issue that concerned you. Do you care about the balance of power in the UN (United Nations), education, immigration, or gay rights? I'm sorry, but how does the teacher choose to lead the class, when students are behaving badly. We can certainly learn from each other what not to d...


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Sunday Politicking: On the Break of Tragedy Healed

Posted by Nicole K. on Sunday, September 11, 2011, In : Politics 

Now that I've met the majority of the Washington Weeks regulars, the next move is to acquaint you with the latest politic talk in an interesting manner. To get you on the edge of your seats, I will start with the deadly 9/11 attack that happened a decade ago. The tragedy was hurtful to say the least, and not only because of all the fatalities. It was down right crushing because something like that happened right in the heart of America. There was so much more juice on the full show, and you c...


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Sunday Politicking: Surface Transportation Bill, Information, and Compromise

Posted by Nicole K. on Sunday, September 4, 2011, In : Politics 
Gwen IFill described the process of juggling or multitasking in our daily lives as a type of split-screen process when it comes to how we view the current agenda and political strategies of President Obama and his challengers.  Her description wasn't at all surprising to me because of my appreciation for the massive amount of information available nationwide from various media outlets, including television and print sources.

 One critical thing that I can not help but focus on is what I learne...

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Sunday Politicking: Balance In Media Tells it like it is

Posted by Nicole K. on Sunday, August 28, 2011, In : Politics 
The ability to tell it like it is directly states how an audience should feel about receiving the latest news, gossip, or story from the conveying party.  There wasn't much excitement in the eyes of the Washington Week panel this past Friday, but I still felt hungry for a story or two.  Trying to find my spark, I listened to the tell all wondering what would strike me to formulate my own tell it like it is written piece.  Gwen IFill shifted to Jim Tankersley, an Economics Correspondent, openi...
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Sunday Politicking: The Democratic Meal Ticket

Posted by Nicole K. on Sunday, August 21, 2011, In : Politics 
In a report from Gwen IFill last week, Dan Balz mentioned cleverly how the tiebreaker between Republican choices would narrow and be decided by the results of the Iowa Caucus, identifying the strongest candidate for the front runner position among Republicans.  The round table with John Dickerson tied in and made me focus on how the Democratic Party will benefit form the divide between the Republican Party Candidates.  The fire of the conversation struck a cord of concern about leadership and...
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Sunday Politicking: Republicans Debate Numbers and Results

Posted by Nicole K. on Sunday, August 14, 2011, In : Politics 
In this political side bar of Washington Week Judy Woodruff met roundtable with John Harwood and Jackie Calmes and did not hesitate in laying out the bait for the dish.  Introducing the feast, If "ten dollars of spending cuts for every dollar of revenue increase" was the only logical answer for America's budget crisis, should that type of legislation make it though committee?  There was talk about the political ideologies of Republicans and their campaign strategies for low or no taxes, and a...
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Sunday Politicking: What is a President to do?

Posted by Nicole K. on Sunday, August 7, 2011, In : Politics 
It always feels good to win when victory consist of all the things aligned with your own agenda.  In politics, the problem with that triumphant celebration in honor of the feel good moment is: if the winner rival lacks compassion, the responsibilities of the Executive Branch of government weighs heavy on law makers involved in the legislative process. Where politics are concerned, lack of compassion is law making at its worst; all full of greed and selfishness with no give and take.

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Nicole K. In 2002, I earned an Associate In Arts Degree from Brevard Community College. I'm currently focusing on commentary, blogging, freelance writing, music, and social networking. Happy Anniversary Oct. 28
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