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Caucus | 1 | X | X |
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Caucus | 1 | Minneapolis South OT |
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Caucus | 4 | SF Roosevelt KM |
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Caucus | 6 | Saint Paul Central NB |
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Glenbrook | 4 | Whitney Young | X |
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Glenbrooks | 6 | Bloomington Jefferson DG |
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Glenrbooks | 2 | West Des Moines Valle BD |
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Caucus | 1 | Opponent: Minneapolis South OT | Judge: 1AC- Maquiladoras |
Caucus | 4 | Opponent: SF Roosevelt KM | Judge: 1AC- Gitmo not critical |
Caucus | 6 | Opponent: Saint Paul Central NB | Judge: 1AC- Janelle Monae AFF |
Glenbrook | 4 | Opponent: Whitney Young | Judge: X 2NR - T |
Glenbrooks | 6 | Opponent: Bloomington Jefferson DG | Judge: 1AC- Gitmo has plan text torture and imperialism Adv |
Glenrbooks | 2 | Opponent: West Des Moines Valle BD | Judge: 1AC- Critical Gitmo |
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Brazil DA and CPTournament: Caucus | Round: 1 | Opponent: X | Judge: X Brazil DA and CP1NCCPCP Text: The United States federal government should establish a program providing significant tax benefits for US companies working with Mexican Maquiladoras that meet strict criteria for wages, workplace conditions, and complexity if and only if the federal government of the Federative Republic of Brazil approves of the aforementioned agreement. Brazil will say yes—cooperation over Latin American economic integration provesHakim, president emeritus and senior fellow of the Inter-American Dialogue, 10 Although the US and Brazil will surely collide on other hemispheric questions in the years DA Aside from the potential economic costs of a fallout with Brazil, the political costs Any real or perceived interference in the region by the United States would greatly upset And, Amazon destruction causes extinction | 10/26/13 |
Cap KTournament: Caucus | Round: 1 | Opponent: X | Judge: X But freedom and democracy under capitalism is only for the few who can afford it In order to probe and analyze the multilayered contradictions of any phenomenon, we need | 10/26/13 |
Marx GenericTournament: Glenrbooks | Round: 2 | Opponent: West Des Moines Valle BD | Judge: This is not the alternative, but in truth the only option— method is the foremost political question because one must understand the existing social totality before one can act on it—grounding the sites of political contestation or knowledge outside of labor and surplus value merely serve to humanize capital and prevent a transition to a society beyond oppression | 12/31/13 |
Marx vs GenderTournament: Glenbrook | Round: 4 | Opponent: Whitney Young | Judge: X MarxThe oppression of women and relegation of reproduction to the private sphere are not ahistorical products of sexism or patriarchy, but rather are historical productions of the emergence of a classed society founded on the logic of surplus accumulation. This shift from necessity to surplus solidified the pre-existing division of labor based on need and then sexed it to justify inequalitycloud 2003 In order to challenge oppression, it is important to know where it comes from The problems of gender violence and oppression are, at root, products of capital’s overarching contradictions. Turning to the state as a means of ’protecting’ women’s civil rights merely abstracts and destroys consciousness of violence’s connection to capitalCOTTER 2002 Your representations of the law as a ’neutral arbiter’ and the idea that violence emanates from a lack of ’equal protection’ or the ’masculine culture’ are damning—this corporate feminism mobilizes a global project to cement imperialist capitalism in the name of liberating women, reproducing far more insidious instantiations of violenceCOTTER 2002 Advancing politics under the aegis of liberating women from violence allows the right to co-opt the symbolic potential of the aff and empty it of it’s content—the result is bloody, capitalist imperialism that entrenches the most extreme forms of gender violenceCOTTER 2002 The determinism of capital is responsible for the instrumentalization of all life—it is this logic that mobilizes and allows for the oppressions highlighted by the 1acdyer-witherford 99 Finally, if we win a single link, you lose all your offense—gains in the struggle against gender violence are impossible so long as capital propogates the ideological environment that facilitates violence in the first placeCotter 2002~Jennifer, nqa, "War and Domestic Violence", Red Critique, Sept/Oct, p. online~ Vote Negative to validate and adopt the method of structural/historical criticism that is the 1NC.This is not the alternative, but in truth the only option— method is the foremost political question because one must understand the existing social totality before one can act on it—grounding the sites of political contestation or knowledge outside of labor and surplus value merely serve to humanize capital and prevent a transition to a society beyond oppressiontumino 2001 Finally, methodology is the foremost point of departure to any political query. You should evaluate epistemology first because the way you think about problems determines how you respond to them and the consequences they engender | 11/24/13 |
Narrative PICTournament: Glenbrook | Round: 4 | Opponent: Whitney Young | Judge: X NarrativesText—You can endorse the entirety of the 1ac except for their choice to deploy the narratives they read.It solves the parts of the case about the Women in Jaurez and interrogates the flaws of the United States while avoiding the reasons why their introduction of these narratives is politically disenfranchising. It’s also less than their advocacy, which makes it competitive with the aff.Net Benefit:The demand for recognition as victims via the process of narration re-inscribes the master-slave relation that created the oppression in the first place, turns the case and creates more oppression.Oliver 04 | 11/24/13 |
Politics CIR - CaucusTournament: Caucus | Round: 1 | Opponent: X | Judge: X The arms race could make a loose nuke more likely. After all, Pakistan's | 10/26/13 |
T - IncreaseTournament: Glenbrook | Round: 4 | Opponent: Whitney Young | Judge: X T- IncreaseIncrease is to make largerAmerican Heritage Dictionary 1(American Heritage Dictionary www.answers.com/topic/increase ,2/1/2001 , DA 6/20/11, OST) To become greater or larger. To multiply; reproduce. Must be a net increaseRogers 5 (Judge – New York, et al., Petitioners v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Respondent, NSR Manufacturers Roundtable, et al., Intervenors, 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 12378, ; 60 ERC (BNA) 1791, 6/24, Lexis) ~48~ Statutory Interpretation. HN16While the CAA defines a "modification" as 1ac plan text does not increase economic engagement with mexico, only questions itThe aff explodes the limits of the debate by having literally no restrictions on what can be talked about. Clash is an internal link to both education and fairness. D. It’s a voter for fairness and education | 11/24/13 |
T - QPQTournament: Glenbrook | Round: 4 | Opponent: Whitney Young | Judge: X QPQ 1NC1. Interpretation – In the US context, economic engagement must be conditionalHelweg, Professor of Public Policy @ SMU, 2000 (Diana, Economic Strategy and National Security, p. 145) 2. Violation — the affirmative increases economic aid unconditionally with the topic country3. Standardsa. Education – quid pro quo is key to topic specific educationb. Ground – takes away key case arguments centered around topic countries interaction. Also, it takes away any disads based on topic countries involvement because the U.S. acts unilaterally.c. Limits – They explode the limits on the topic because the U.S. can do absolutely anything towards one of the topic countries.4. Topicality is a voting issue for fairness and education. Reasonability is arbitrary and makes judge intervention inevitable – competing interpretations is the only objective judging framework | 11/24/13 |
T EE seeking engagementTournament: Caucus | Round: 6 | Opponent: Saint Paul Central NB | Judge: B. Violation: They should provide a topical access point— the aff only needs to seek economic engagement The aff explodes the limits of the debate by having literally no restrictions on what can be talked about. Clash is an internal link to both education and fairness. D. It’s a voter for fairness and education | 12/31/13 |
Terror ADV CpTournament: Caucus | Round: 4 | Opponent: SF Roosevelt KM | Judge: | 12/31/13 |
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