Cypress Woods Zhang Neg
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| UT longhorn classic | 5 | Kelvin Meng-Tays | tej Gedeli |
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| TFA State | 2 | Opponent: Nathan Wei | Judge: Avery Willson ac-kant disclosure |
| TFA State | 3 | Opponent: marco ma | Judge: wyatt hattfield ac-adv disclosure spikes |
| TFA State | 5 | Opponent: vishal gopalakrishan | Judge: michael roets ac-dem |
| UT longhorn classic | 5 | Opponent: Kelvin Meng-Tays | Judge: tej Gedeli ac-china spec |
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1 - Contact InfoTournament: | 9/8/21 |
Cap KTournament: UT | Round: 1 | Opponent: Opp | Judge: Judge The affirmation of the right to strike as something to be recognized places the energy that drives class struggle into containment, rendering the right conditional.Marc Crépon and Micol Bez 19; Marc Crépon is a French philosopher and academic who writes on the subject of languages and communities in the French and German philosophies and contemporary political and moral philosophy. Micol Bez @ CPES (Cycle Pluridisciplinaire d'Études Supérieures) at the University of Paris Sciences and Letters. The Right to Strike and Legal War in Walter Benjamin's "Toward the Critique of Violence". Critical Times 1 August 2019; 2 (2): 252–260. https://read.dukeupress.edu/critical-times/article/2/2/252/141479/The-Right-to-Strike-and-Legal-War-in-Walter brett Trade Unions derives from the acceptance of the capitalist state, instead of revolutionizing unions stop at capitalist reformism.North 19 ~David North, 9-28-2019, "Why are trade unions hostile to socialism?," World Socialist Web Site, https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/09/28/matu-s28.html ~accessed: 10-20-21~ lydia Vote neg to join the party – dual power organizing is the only path to revolutionary change.Escalante '18 Capitalism is unsustainable and causes extinction — multiple intertwined crises make collapse inevitable which means its try-or-die — we got charts.von Weizsäcker and Wijkman '17 DA 1Subpoint A is NursesNursing strikes lead to an overall increase in mortality for patients at hospitalsGruber, Jonathan, and Samuel A. Kleiner. 2012. "Do Strikes Kill? Evidence from New York State." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 4(1): 127–57. DOI:10.1257/pol.4.1.127 © 2012 AEA Subpoint B is doctorsPeople don't go to hospitals to receive medical care when doctors strikeMetcalfe, David, et al. "What Are the Consequences When Doctors Strike? Comparative Effectiveness and Provider Induced Demand Collaboration (EPIC) View Project Quality of Care View Project." BMJ Clinical Journel, 2016, 10.1136/bmj.h6231. Accessed 10 Nov. 2021.Although doctor strikes do not seem to increase patient mortality, they can disrupt delivery of healthcare. The extent of such disruption depends on the healthcare setting, strike duration, and the extent of doctor participation. Most strikes have led to widespread cancellation of elective operations and non-urgent hospital consultations. Service disruption can be substantial, even when comparatively few doctors participate, as in the 2012 UK strike over pensions. Although elective admissions fell by only 12.8, ~and~ outpatient cancellations increased by 45.5 on the day of the strike. This disruption was exacerbated by managers needing to overestimate strike participation and to ensure adequate staffing of essential services.And when people do go to hospitals, they have worse treatments and more death occurMetcalfe, David, et al. "What Are the Consequences When Doctors Strike? Comparative Effectiveness and Provider Induced Demand Collaboration (EPIC) View Project Quality of Care View Project." BMJ Clinical Journel, 2016, 10.1136/bmj.h6231. Accessed 10 Nov. 2021.The only report of increased mortality associated with strike action comes from South Africa. In 2010, all the doctors in one province ceased to provide any treatment to their patients for 20 consecutive days. Only one hospital continued to provide services during this period to an estimated population of 5.5 million people. Although their data are poorly reported, authors from this hospital found that the number of emergency admissions fell during the strike period but that the odds of death for these patients increased by 67.1 This may be because patients delayed seeking treatment and so were more likely to present in extremis during the strike.DA 2Innovation FDIInnovation is high nowKenan 6-9, The Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise develops and promotes innovative, market-based solutions to vital economic issues. With the belief that private enterprise is the cornerstone of a prosperous and free society, the institute fosters the entrepreneurial spirit to stimulate economic prosperity and improve the lives of people in North Carolina, across the country and around the world. Kenan Institute, 6-9-21, "Turbocharging Healthcare Innovation" https://kenaninstitute.unc.edu/kenan-insight/turbocharging-healthcare-innovation/ brett FDI hurts South African innovation—key to RandDTuomi 11 Krista Tuomi, 3-30-2011, "The Role of the Investment Climate and Tax Incentives in the Foreign Direct Investment Decision: Evidence from South Africa," Taylor and Francis, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15228916.2011.555279 EH Innovation is an impact filter—-it encompasses AND outweighs every existential threat.Matthews 18 Dylan Matthews . Co-founder of Vox, citing Nick Beckstead @ Rutgers University. 10-26-2018. "How to help people millions of years from now." Vox. https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2018/10/26/18023366/far-future-effective-altruism-existential-risk-doing-good brett | 12/4/21 |
Util NegTournament: UT | Round: 4 | Opponent: Trinity Prep Amanda Rose DeStefano | Judge: Jackson, Charlie Disclosure theoryInterpretation: Debaters must disclose the plan text and standard text to their new AC on the NDCA wiki 30 min pre roundViolation: u didn't~1~ Limits — Unbroken standard are unpredictable because they can plan any part of the resolution making it impossible to know which part he's going to specify, which means the neg has to prep every single one of thousands of different standards to have a shot at engaging whereas the aff only has to prep one, creating a massive prep skew. Turns aff flex, even if affirming is harder, which I will contest, you shouldn't be able to eliminate 99 percent of neg prep. My interpretation is key to me being able to have any shot at engaging.~2~ Argument quality: standard text text disclosure discourages cheap shot aff's with frings authors and shoddy solvency. If the aff isn't inherent or easily defeated by 20 minutes of research, the case should lose. They had a month to prep – the neg is entitled to some research time to make sure the AFF is inherent, topical, and controversial. Otherwise bad AFF's can win on purely surprise factor, which is a bad model b/c it encourages finding the most fringe surprising case possible instead of a well researched and defensible aff. Also impacts to evidence ethics, without any disclosure you could have an aff where you make up everything about the authors evidence ethics comes before any impact of the ac It calls into question everything else. If they would lie about their evidence then anything else they may have said could be a lie as well and should be disregarded.Fairness is a voter—pre req to round, without fairness there's no point to the round, means it doesn't matter so fairness comes firsta. Baiting—they'll just bait theory and prep it out—justifies infinite abuse and results in a chilling effectb. its not logical—you don't reward them for meeting the burden of being fair. Logic is a meta constraint on all args because it definitionally determines whether an argument is valid.Interp: Debaters must specify how they enforce aff in a delineated text in the 1AC. fwThe standard is minimizing pain1~ Bindingness— I could put my hand on a hot stove and I'd automatically pull it back before a signal is sent to my brain— Anything else fails to be morally binding because one could always ask "why not?"2~ Actor spec—governments must use util because they don't have intentions and are constantly dealing with tradeoffs—outweighs since different agents have different obligations~ Only consequentialism explains degrees of wrongness—if I break a promise to meet up for lunch, that is not as bad as breaking a promise to take a dying person to the hospital. Only the consequences of breaking the promise explain why the second one is much worse than the first which is the most intuitive. Contention 1 is HealthcareSubpoint A is NursesNursing strikes lead to an overall increase in mortality for patients at hospitalsGruber, Jonathan, and Samuel A. Kleiner. 2012. "Do Strikes Kill? Evidence from New York State." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 4(1): 127–57. DOI:10.1257/pol.4.1.127 © 2012 AEA Subpoint B is doctorsPeople don't go to hospitals to receive medical care when doctors strikeMetcalfe, David, et al. "What Are the Consequences When Doctors Strike? Comparative Effectiveness and Provider Induced Demand Collaboration (EPIC) View Project Quality of Care View Project." BMJ Clinical Journel, 2016, 10.1136/bmj.h6231. Accessed 10 Nov. 2021. Metcalfe, David, et al. "What Are the Consequences When Doctors Strike? Comparative Effectiveness and Provider Induced Demand Collaboration (EPIC) View Project Quality of Care View Project." BMJ Clinical Journel, 2016, 10.1136/bmj.h6231. Accessed 10 Nov. 2021.The only report of increased mortality associated with strike action comes from South Africa. In 2010, all the doctors in one province ceased to provide any treatment to their patients for 20 consecutive days. Only one hospital continued to provide services during this period to an estimated population of 5.5 million people. Although their data are poorly reported, authors from this hospital found that the number of emergency admissions fell during the strike period but that the odds of death for these patients increased by 67.1 This may be because patients delayed seeking treatment and so were more likely to present in extremis during the strike.USCP text: the United States pass the For the People Act—solves democracy problemsWeiser et al 21 Wendy R. Weiser ~directs the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, ~, Daniel I. Weiner ~deputy director of the Brennan Center's Election Reform Program~, Tim Lau ~writer and editor specializing in U.S. and international public policy~, 1-20-2021, "How to Fix American Democracy," Brennan Center for Justice, https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/how-fix-american-democracy EH Case | 12/4/21 |
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