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glenbrooks | 4 | Stratford SO | eric oddo |
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1ac- stanford r2Tournament: Stanford | Round: 2 | Opponent: Pine Crest JG | Judge: Contention 1 is Tax TransparencyThe economic recovery is spurious, and financial growth is unsustainable because of a lack of regulatory oversight – a changing paradigm is necessary to avoid complete collapse Specifically, the status quo regulatory framework allows the flow of illicit funds, which generates market volatility and instability Macroeconomic scholars agree financial stability is the controlling internal link to the economy – absent strong banks, growth is unsustainable The only solution is global tax transparency, which depends on the US taking the lead – the non-reciprocal agreement with Mexico is the only barrier the current intergovernmental agreement with Mexico doesn’t share American information – undermines multilateral tax transparency and wrecks the automatic exchange model Only a model of reciprocal automatic exchange can achieve multilateral tax transparency and shut down money laundering Sustained economic growth is good - it solves all major world problems And economic collapse is bad – economic decline and volatility heightens the risk of nuclear global conflict—multiple scenarios Broad statistical models prove the impact Alternatives to growth kill hundreds of millions and cause global conflict—we can’t “turn off” the economy. Nuclear war causes extinction— and is comparatively the only risk to the environment Independently, illicit financial flows undermine economic justice by exacerbating inequality and the global North-South divide – transparency allows governments to mobilize resources for critical services like education and healthcare Economic inequality is massive and represents the primary cause of structural violence – a global financial overhaul alleviates inequality and makes globalization benign Contention 2 is the LaunderingThe Mexican IGA is the litmus test for all other IGAs; its successful resolution triggers an avalanche of other IGAs to be signed The US is currently negotiating a IGA with Russia – further agreement is necessary Automatic exchange of information solves Russian money laundering Growing Russian IFFs undermine the economy and nation state –transparency solves Russian economic decline causes nuclear war Mexico says yes – plan solves implementation barriers A multilateral model for reciprocal automatic exchange is necessary and sufficient to shut down global laundering operations Conflict is down now because of the aff’s global economic model – only a risk that alternative approaches disrupt international systems promoting this trend | 2/15/14 |
1ac-glenbrooksTournament: glenbrooks | Round: 9 | Opponent: na | Judge: Contention 1 is Tax TransparencyThe global environment for tax transparency is moving fast and the United States FATCA is the model – the only barrier is the non-reciprocal agreement with Mexico Specifically the current agreement with Mexico doesn’t share American information – undermines multilateral tax transparency Multilateral exchange is necessary – shuts down money laundering, increases tax revenue, and accelerates development Money laundering undermines global financial stability – wrecks financial reputations, discourages investment, and devalues asset markets Specifically, drug money laundering through American financial institutions undermines the credibility, legitimacy, and stability of the financial system – the plan’s crack-down on laundering solves Economic scholars agree financial stability is the controlling internal link to the economy – strong banks protect the economy from external and internal shocks Economic decline and volatility heightens the risk of nuclear global conflict—multiple scenarios Broad statistical models prove the impact Alternatives to growth kill hundreds of millions and cause global conflict—we can’t “turn off” the economy. Nuclear war causes extinction— and is comparatively the only risk to the environment Contention 2 is the Drug TradeDrug cartels rely on trade mispricing and illicit flows to launder profits – that poses a major national security risk and exacerbates all social ills Plan is necessary and sufficient – only the plan can shift us away from a failed, violent strategy Continued drug trafficking leads to instability – First, security – spills over to regional instability, provokes hostility toward the US, and forces massive migrations Second, relations – continued drug war violence undermines regional relations – politics and public opinion Specifically, the continuation of a violent anti-drug strategy devastates Latin American relations – alternative strategies like the plan solve Independently, relations spill over to global cooperation on nuclear material transfers Nuclear terrorism escalates to major nuclear war. Global coop on material transfers is key. Third, violence – a violent anti-drug strategy fuels the cartels and turns Mexico into a narco-state by 2014 Instability leads to extinction – generates conflict, leads to failed states, and exacerbates all of the root causes of conflict That escalates to global warfare – eliminates deterrent capability and aggravates global instability Contention 3 is SolvencyPlan solves Mexico’s implementation barriers and eliminates the root causes of instability Status quo regulations drive the federal bureaucracy – the plan’s simple adjustment allows more effective enforcement Plan also has a deterrent effect – solves the root causes of corruption | 11/22/13 |
1ac-glenbrooks-round 4Tournament: glenbrooks | Round: 4 | Opponent: Stratford SO | Judge: eric oddo | 11/24/13 |
stanford r6 advTournament: Stanford | Round: 6 | Opponent: West Des Moines Valley BD | Judge: Jeremy Hammond Malaysian IFFs are large and are the root cause of instability in the region – only international transparency solves Malaysian stability is key to the effectiveness of the ASEAN ASEAN is key to avert WWIII and the next Dark Age | 2/9/14 |
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