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GMNDC | 6 | Opponent: GBS OS | Judge: Jeffrey Ding 1ac - embargo (transition multilat) |
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IDCA JV State | 3 | Opponent: Walter Payton BC | Judge: Ann Peter 1ac - travel ban (freedom framing) |
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1nc rd 2Tournament: IDCA JV State | Round: 2 | Opponent: Niles West GH | Judge: Darrell George | 3/14/14 |
1nc rd 3Tournament: IDCA JV State | Round: 3 | Opponent: Walter Payton BC | Judge: Ann Peter | 3/17/14 |
1nc rd 5Tournament: IDCA JV State | Round: 5 | Opponent: Maine East LP | Judge: Dont know | 3/17/14 |
GMNDC -- 1nc v GBSTournament: GMNDC | Round: 6 | Opponent: GBS OS | Judge: Jeffrey Ding 1NCText – The United States federal government should amend Title 22 of US Code (22 U.S.C. 6065) so that a transition government in Cuba is defined as a government that is taking appropriate steps to restitute and/or compensate United States citizens for property taken by the Cuban government, as outlined in the following addendum. The United States federal government should offer to negotiate a Bilateral Investment Treaty with Cuba that includes a Step-Down Restitution Policy. Current language (5) has ceased any interference with Radio Marti or Television Marti broadcasts; (7) does not include Fidel Castro or Raul Castro; and (b) Additional factors Language post-counterplan (5) has ceased any interference with Radio Marti or Television Marti broadcasts; (7) does not include Fidel Castro or Raul Castro; and (b) Additional factors Setting up a Bilateral Investment Treaty as a mechanism for compensation helps Cuba meet the only condition that is keeping the embargo in place Step-Down Restitution Policy is the best mechanism – flexibility in payment ensures appropriate and quick redress and means Cuba says yes The current embargo holds Cuba responsible for compensation for property taken during the Castro revolution – lifting the embargo and normalizing relations makes the US legally responsible for that compensation under the Takings Clause – that causes lawsuits against the federal government that collapses an effective transition and turns every Cuba advantage It also overloads the court —- undermining prosecution of terrorism Judicial prosecution is vital to prevent a wave of terror attacks Extinction 1ncText: The United States federal government should—pass the Public Health Threats and Emergencies Act of 2000.— should change status quo policies to a strategy that places China in a position of accommodation with the US Solves zoonosisBowen 02 (David C. Bowen, law clerk at clerk at United States District Court, and partnert at Wilcox andSavage 2002, The Emergence of Zoonotic Diseases: Understanding the Impact on Animal and Human Health: Workshop Summary) 1NCEngagement’s limited now because of opposition by protectionist lobbiesGvosdev 12 – Nikolas K. Gvosdev, Faculty of the U.S. Naval War College and Former Editor of the National Interest, "The Realist Prism: To Reset Latin America Policy, U.S. Must Think Big", World Politics Review, 4-20, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/11867/the-realist-prism-to-reset-latin-america-policy-u-s-must-think-big) U.S. policy toward the Western Hemisphere has suffered a series of setbacks Plan inflames domestic protectionismMcGinnis 00 – Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, "The World Trade Constitution", Harvard Law Review, December, 114 Harv. L. Rev. 511, Lexis It is true that free trade does not make everyone within a nation better off Lobbies will push restrictive regulatory measures —- wrecks trade and the economyWatson 13 – K. William Watson and Sallie James, Trade Policy Analysts at the Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, "Regulatory Protectionism A Hidden Threat to Free Trade", Cato Policy Analysis, 4-9, http://heartland.org/sites/default/files/pa723.pdf Despite the impressive success of trade liberalization, domestic industries continue to find ways to use the power of government to protect themselves from foreign competition. The practice of using domestic environmental or consumer safety regulation as a way to disguise protectionist policy has become a serious and growing problem in the United States. This regulatory protectionism harms the U.S. economy and violates our trade obligations. ExtinctionKemp 10 (Geoffrey, Director of Regional Strategic Programs – Nixon Center and Former Director of the Middle East Arms Control Project – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The East Moves West: India, China, and Asia’s Growing Presence in the Middle East, p. 233-234) The second scenario, called Mayhem and Chaos, is the opposite of the first DiseaseNo internal link – Weber is about globalization’s spread of zoonotic disease but the impact card is about disease targeting only amphibiansCuba not key – Cooper internal link has nothing to do with zoonotic diseasesUS-Cuba coop not key — Pastrana also has nothing to do with zoonosis, it’s about tropical diseases, also no warrant that coop solves globallyNo spillover – Cooper only says Cuba is researching infectious diseases, not that other countries will adoptAlso Casadevelli is specifically about pathogens from targeted bioterrorism, not zoonosis – either the aff can’t solve and the impact is inevitable or squo solves – also no impact to disease – the card says disease is only a threat in a world of bioterrorismProf @ Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Division of Infectious Diseases of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Arturo. ("The future of biological warfare," Microbial Biotechnology, p. 584-5) Also, article concludes richer nations will reject on political grounds – human rights violationsCooper 10 1ac author – Richard S. Cooper is in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology at Loyola University – Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, USA. ("Health in Cuba", International Journal of Epidemiology, May 4, 2006, http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/4/817.full.pdf+html, Callahan) Even if they win Cuba’s model is good, Cooper agrees no spillover – empirically proven – cuba threatens leadershipCooper 10 1ac author – Richard S. Cooper is in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology at Loyola University – Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, USA. ("Health in Cuba", International Journal of Epidemiology, May 4, 2006, http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/4/817.full.pdf+html, Callahan) No reason aff is key to spillover – the world knows about the Cuban model and they haven’t adopted itNon-unique or status quo solves – adoption nowhttp://library.thinkquest.org/18355/health_care_in_cuba.html Casadevelli concludes that disease poses little risk to human survivalProf @ Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Division of Infectious Diseases of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Arturo. ("The future of biological warfare," Microbial Biotechnology, p. 584-5) Given the enormous microbial diversity in the planet it is remarkable that there are relative Even if the aff wins adaptation to bioterrorism solves, they don’t read any evidence that says bioterrorists exist or have the means to deploy pathogens – no risk of the impactAff doesn’t solve the brink to the impact – Pastrana and Clegg only say that cooperation will happen if the embargo is lifted, not that it’s enough to solve for zoonosisWeber concludes globalization is the root cause of disease, not that US intervention fails – means that lifting the embargo causes an influx of disease by drawing cuba into the US’s globalization – turns the aff and causes the impact fasterweber also says the only way to solve the problems of globalization is by transitioning to a multipolar world – aff can’t resolve thatweber is also a reason the aff can’t solve – if poorer countries will reject US help, they won’t take vaccines from the US made in cooperation with Cuba1ac author Weber concludes that globalization is the root cause of disease – the embargo increases globalization Turn – Flood of US dollars causes doctors to resort to different jobsStokes 03 Bruce Stokes, January 18, 2003, Cuba Samples Globalization, www.cfr.org/cuba/cuba-samples-globalization/p5467 Lifting the embargo will end the transition, kill property rights, increase terrorism, and spark military intervention turning caseSuchliki 13 - Jaime Suchlicki is Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Professor and Director, Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami. He is the author of Cuba: From Columbus to Castro, now in its fifth edition; Mexico: From Montezuma to NAFTA, now in its second edition and the recently published Breve Historia de Cuba, ("What If...the U.S. Ended the Cuba Travel Ban and the Embargo, http://ctp.iccas.miami.edu/FOCUS_Web/Issue185.htm, February 26, 2013) That means the health industry and economy also suffer – 1ac author agreesUllmann 05 1ac author – Steven G. Ullmann is a Professor and Director, Programs in and Center for Health Sector Management and Policy at U of Miami. This article is part of the Cuba Transition Project, part of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at Miami. ("The Future of Health Care in a Post-Castro Cuba", 2005, http://ctp.iccas.miami.edu/Research_Studies/StevenUllman.pdf) Lifting the embargo causes brain drain and destroys the Cuban modelUllmann 05 1ac author – Steven G. Ullmann is a Professor and Director, Programs in and Center for Health Sector Management and Policy at U of Miami. This article is part of the Cuba Transition Project, part of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at Miami. ("The Future of Health Care in a Post-Castro Cuba", 2005, http://ctp.iccas.miami.edu/Research_Studies/StevenUllman.pdf) Cuban health care flawed – materials – your evidence is hypeInternations 11 (community for international views, "Healthcare and Education in Cuba," www.internations.org/cuba-expats/guide/life-in-cuba-15677/healthcare-and-education-in-cuba-2) Health care flawed and professionals are not allowed to speak to outsidersPlant 09 (Hanna Plant, Northern Scotland Regional Representative for People and Planet, a UK activist, www.global-politics.co.uk/issue9/hanna/) Cuba also doesn’t have the means to solve the impact and no evidence that cooperation is specifically key to solvency – pastrana is only about dengue fever and they haven’t read an impact card specific to that disease, means you should assign a low risk to the terminal impactUS-Cuba Coop isn’t key and other countries are working with Cuba now – either disproves the advantage or squo solvesPastrana and Clegg 08 1ac author – Sergio Jorge Pastrana is the Foreign Secretary of the Academia de Ciencias de Cuba. Michael T. Clegg is the Foreign Secretary of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine. ("U.S.-Cuban Scientific Relations",
OR 2. Their threats are exaggerated 3. Microorganisms are limited —- no extinction impact Multilat 1nc – zt multilatThe plan is still surrender – it emboldens Russia and other global regimes – turns the case US Multilateralism Impossible No conceivable scenario for loss of leadership —- structural advantages ensure unipolarity and bandwagoning —- but only retrenchment makes leadership sustainableHaass 13 (Richard N., President – Council on Foreign Relations, "America Can Take a Breather. And It Should.", New York Times, 6-22, http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/23/opinion/sunday/america-can-take-a-breather-and-it-should.html) Today, there are threats, but they tend to be regional, years away Also concedes HR violations are an alt cause – and lifting the embargo takes forever to send a signal Also extinction 1st—it’s irreversible Oops – they mistagged the Vivanco evidence – it says multilateralism must occur before unconditional lifting – otherwise they can’t solve Their Dickerson evidence isn’t about credibility in international institutions – it’s about convincing rogue nations that we don’t want to kill them – that’s not an internal link – the rest of the evidence is about US-Cuba relations which hasn’t been impacted in the 1ac This also assumes they win their transition advantage – means every piece of internal link defense to transition is a reason their impacts are inevitable because of deterrence failure Come on – they even highlighted this line – the middle of their evidence says the international community will only get on board with the US if negotiations with Cuba break down and the embargo stays in place – absent the embargo there’s no rallying point for cooperation which makes competing interests inevitable and collapses multilat | 4/5/14 |
GMNDC -- 1nc v ICWTournament: GMNDV | Round: 3 | Opponent: ICW TZ | Judge: Fahrenbacher 1ncText: The United States federal government should substantially lift its non-nickel economic sanctions toward the Republic of Cuba. China importing from steel from cuba now- plan crowds them outFox News 06 (8/02/06. "Cuban Changes Could Offer Investing Opportunities". www.foxnews.com/story/2006/08/02/cuban-changes-could-offer-investing-opportunities/) Cuban Nickel is key to the Chinese economy and manufacturing-Murray 04 (Mary Murray, journalist for NBC News. 11/23/04. "China Gives Boost to Cuba’s Economy". www.nbcnews.com/id/6566988/ns/world_news/t/china-gives-boost-cubas-economy/~23.UfBiRI1QEn4) Manufacturing is key to the Chinese economyAEI 13 (Asian Economy Institute. "The Decline of China’s Manufacturing Sector". www.asiaecon.org/exclusives/ex_read/57) Chinese economic collapse causes World War ThreePlate, 3 (Tom, Prof Communications and Public – UCLA, Straights Times, 6-28) 1NCText – The United States federal government should amend Title 22 of US Code (22 U.S.C. 6065) so that a transition government in Cuba is defined as a government that is taking appropriate steps to restitute and/or compensate United States citizens for property taken by the Cuban government, as outlined in the following addendum. The United States federal government should offer to negotiate a Bilateral Investment Treaty with Cuba that includes a Step-Down Restitution Policy. Current language (5) has ceased any interference with Radio Marti or Television Marti broadcasts; (7) does not include Fidel Castro or Raul Castro; and (b) Additional factors Language post-counterplan (5) has ceased any interference with Radio Marti or Television Marti broadcasts; (7) does not include Fidel Castro or Raul Castro; and (b) Additional factors Setting up a Bilateral Investment Treaty as a mechanism for compensation helps Cuba meet the only condition that is keeping the embargo in place Step-Down Restitution Policy is the best mechanism – flexibility in payment ensures appropriate and quick redress and means Cuba says yes The current embargo holds Cuba responsible for compensation for property taken during the Castro revolution – lifting the embargo and normalizing relations makes the US legally responsible for that compensation under the Takings Clause – that causes lawsuits against the federal government that collapses an effective transition and turns every Cuba advantage It also overloads the court —- undermining prosecution of terrorism Judicial prosecution is vital to prevent a wave of terror attacks Extinction 1NCEngagement’s limited now because of opposition by protectionist lobbiesGvosdev 12 – Nikolas K. Gvosdev, Faculty of the U.S. Naval War College and Former Editor of the National Interest, "The Realist Prism: To Reset Latin America Policy, U.S. Must Think Big", World Politics Review, 4-20, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/11867/the-realist-prism-to-reset-latin-america-policy-u-s-must-think-big) U.S. policy toward the Western Hemisphere has suffered a series of setbacks Plan inflames domestic protectionismMcGinnis 00 – Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, "The World Trade Constitution", Harvard Law Review, December, 114 Harv. L. Rev. 511, Lexis It is true that free trade does not make everyone within a nation better off Lobbies will push restrictive regulatory measures —- wrecks trade and the economyWatson 13 – K. William Watson and Sallie James, Trade Policy Analysts at the Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, "Regulatory Protectionism A Hidden Threat to Free Trade", Cato Policy Analysis, 4-9, http://heartland.org/sites/default/files/pa723.pdf Despite the impressive success of trade liberalization, domestic industries continue to find ways to use the power of government to protect themselves from foreign competition. The practice of using domestic environmental or consumer safety regulation as a way to disguise protectionist policy has become a serious and growing problem in the United States. This regulatory protectionism harms the U.S. economy and violates our trade obligations. ExtinctionKemp 10 (Geoffrey, Director of Regional Strategic Programs – Nixon Center and Former Director of the Middle East Arms Control Project – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The East Moves West: India, China, and Asia’s Growing Presence in the Middle East, p. 233-234) The second scenario, called Mayhem and Chaos, is the opposite of the first 1nc – zt multilatThe plan is still surrender – it emboldens Russia and other global regimes – turns the case No conceivable scenario for loss of leadership —- structural advantages ensure unipolarity and bandwagoning —- but only retrenchment makes leadership sustainableHaass 13 (Richard N., President – Council on Foreign Relations, "America Can Take a Breather. And It Should.", New York Times, 6-22, http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/23/opinion/sunday/america-can-take-a-breather-and-it-should.html) Today, there are threats, but they tend to be regional, years away I wish we had time to read every single alt cause to multilat their Grandin evidence cites, but there are just too many – the aff doesn’t result in policy changes to those other issues because all of their ev is about the way US policies are perceived by other countries – not by congress – here’s just a few of the alt causes How tricky of you to leave out the last sentence of the paragraph in the Burgsdorff evidence – five alt causes to multilat The plan is still surrender – it emboldens Russia and other global regimes – turns the case Also concedes HR violations are an alt cause – and lifting the embargo takes forever to send a signal Oops – they mistagged the Vivanco evidence – it says multilateralism must occur before unconditional lifting – otherwise they can’t solve Their Dickerson evidence isn’t about credibility in international institutions – it’s about convincing rogue nations that we don’t want to kill them – that’s not an internal link – the rest of the evidence is about US-Cuba relations which hasn’t been impacted in the 1ac This also assumes they win their transition advantage – means every piece of internal link defense to transition is a reason their impacts are inevitable because of deterrence failure Come on – they even highlighted this line – the middle of their evidence says the international community will only get on board with the US if negotiations with Cuba break down and the embargo stays in place – absent the embargo there’s no rallying point for cooperation which makes competing interests inevitable and collapses multilat Convincing Iran we don’t want to kill them doesn’t solve Russel’s preemptive strike, non-state actor, and lack of communication arguments – impact’s inevitable Squo cooperation solves No escalation or extinction from Kashmir war – their evidence assumes a total exchange of nuclear arsenals – wouldn’t happen – India would win too quickly No escalation or fallout damage India would win – that solves the economy, multilat, and heg Extinction 1nc – zt transitionNo brink to their impacts – Lopez-Levy is from three years ago – squo economic crisis disproves the impact Lopez-Levy takes out solvency – says the most important test of economic liberalization is the replacement of military leaders from the regime – they have power incentives to avoid abdicating power even in the face of increased trade Their reform fails warrants are incoherent – all it says is that the Cuban people don’t think the government will go through with them – that’s not indicative of actual implementation It’s liberalizing and high now – economic analysis proves Lol – their ev concludes Cuba can contain the impact Their Ashby evidence disproves the brink – Chavez’s death tanked the Cuban economy way back in March of last year – means there’s no impact to transition failure Cuban econ collapse clearly does nothing – Cuba hasn’t had a strong economy since the early 1990s – disproves the impact Now the internal link debate – They haven’t highlighted a single warrant in Ashby – solvency still relies on private investment – and companies can’t invest Their Frank evidence is literally a quote from a Cuban official begging the UN to condemn the embargo – the only part of the evidence that claims an economy impact is hyperbole and propaganda – don’t evaluate it The rest of their evidence says the embargo causes other countries to be fined for doing business in Cuba – not Cuba itself – and other countries invest anyway Structural factors tank solvency Their CSG evidence literally says nothing – there’s no reason empowering the Cuban people causes de-escalation – and even if they increase leverage that doesn’t solve the warrant to their Gorrell evidence because it still trades off with elements of national power Koenig is a neg card – thanks21 – the last line they highlight says there’s only a risk of conflict if Castro loses his scapegoat – proves there’s no escalation in the squo because Castro can just blame the US They don’t access the last Lopez-Levy card – in order for econ decline to escalate to civil war they first have to win that it causes local revolts – which it doesn’t – decline precludes organized mobilization No chance of Taiwan war – perception of deterrence solves even absent continued focus Dispersal problems block bioterrorism Biodetector technology advances solve the impact LNG isn’t a target – and security solves | 4/5/14 |
GMNDC -- 1nc v OmahaTournament: GMNDC | Round: 1 | Opponent: Omaha Westide HW | Judge: Sharon not sure of last name, will update later 1ncThe affirmative must defend the implementation of a topical plan by the United States federal government as better than the status quo or a competitive alternativea) Resolved – reflects a legislative forumWebster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, 98 (dictionary.com) b) Substantially – it mandates reality and excludes imaginationWollman 93 (Circuit Judge, US Court of Appeals – 8th Circuit, Kansas City Power 26 Light Company, a Missouri corporation, Appellee, v. Ford Motor Credit Company, a Delaware corporation; McDonnell Douglas Finance Corporation, a Delaware corporation; HEI Investment Corp., a Hawaii corporation, Appellants, 995 F.2d 1422; 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 13755, L/N) c) Should – indicates obligation or dutyCompact Oxford English Dictionary, 8 ("should", 2008, http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/should?view=uk) That’s a voting issue- Their interpretation undermines the equitable distribution of predictable ground and switch side debate1. Unlimits the topic and makes it impossible to be neg because we can never predict nor clash with the aff – we can’t predict all the possible worlds the aff could imagine or all the possible role of the ballot that aren’t based on the consequences of plan passage2. Clash education outweighs their education – we can’t truth-test the affirmative nor inculcate productive discussion without being prepared –Impacts- 1.) Debate over a controversial point of action creates argumentative stasis—that’s key to avoid a devolution of debate into competing truth claims, which destroys the decision-making benefits of the activitySteinberg and Freeley 08 (Steinberg, lecturer of communication studies – University of Miami, and Freeley, Boston based attorney who focuses on criminal, personal injury and civil rights law, ’8 Debate is a means of settling differences, so there must be a difference of
Decisionmaking is the most portable skill—key to all facets of life and advocacy2. Dialogue Unbridled affirmation outside the game space makes research impossible and destroys dialogue in debateHanghoj 8 Dialogue is the biggest impact—the process of discussion precedes any truth claim by magnifying the benefits of any discussion Switch side debate and reading their arguments on the negative solves their education offense1ncThe aff is a façade —- a pseudo-sign image of real progress This narcissistic reinforcement of power turns the case Their demand for the ballot is trapped in a web of scheming and commodification —- this poisons their call for change and turns ethics The alternative is to vote negative to not vote affirmative and because the 1AC’s ethics are right —- to be the Dark Knight —- this is the only option for true heroism and substantive change 1ncMy partner and I advocate queering the debate space and all of its constructions.and except for their speaking for others Speaking for the Other disempowers the Other —- silencing the lesser-privileged group and reifying societal hierarchies 1ncTrading their narrative for the ballot naturalizes the political conditions that produce exclusion in the first place—-success in competitive debate on the basis of narrative gets co-opted to justify liberal individualismCoughlin 95—associate Professor of Law, Vanderbilt Law School. (Anne, REGULATING THE SELF: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PERFORMANCES IN OUTSIDER SCHOLARSHIP, 81 Va. L. Rev. 1229) Although Williams is quick to detect insensitivity and bigotry in remarks made by strangers, CaseQueer theory’s focus on performance undermines efforts at material change and denies agency. The rejection of all contemporary norms is the ultimate in nihilistic acceptance of oppression – the K creates new space for reactionary violence and is itself an endorsement of gay bashing No single root cause of war Their postmodern view of the border causes the assumption that the nation-state is declining and perpetuates neoliberal domination – turns the caseArxer 8 (Steven, Assistant Professor Sociology at University of North Texas at Dallas, "Addressing postmodern concerns on the border: globalization, the nation-state, hybridity, and social change," 2008, (can’t find exact date), Tamara Journal of Critical Organisation Inquiry, ProQuest) Debate isn’t a public sphere – some people are excluded and some can’t afford tournaments | 4/4/14 |
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