Same E-Waste Affirmative as previous tournaments-- NECaseList (Fear of Death)
New Plan: The United States federal government should require sufficient and proportionate taxes for the implementation of a substantial increase in United States technical and financial assistance to resolutionally designated areas for safe management and disposal of United States’ electronic waste exports to the resolutionally designated areas.
and additional card:
The plan’s assistance is key—we must take responsibility for the ongoing impact of our past consumption
Alastair Iles, Energy and Resources Group—UC, ‘4
(Global Environmental Politics 4.4, 76-107)
Environmental justice analyses, however, have become more…compare consumption between countries.”
2. Counterinterpretation Public Health must be communicable disease and environmental hazard
American Heritage Medical Dictionary 2002
“The science and practice of protecting…environmental hazards”
3. Counter standards
A. Limits- we sole all their limits arguments we just allow for one more case. At best communitcable disease unlimits there are 43 permutations of different communicable disease the threshold has been crossed
B. Education—Our interpretation integrates ideals of academic programs with decision making—allows for the best form of education on environmental issues
Frenk, National Institute of Publich Health, 1993
C. No intent to define—their evidence is in the context of immigrants like not a predictable definition
D. Excludes core cases
Angyal—89 (Andrew, Lewis Thomas, p 89)
“The time is short and much needs to be done…advent of modern medicine.”
E. Underlimiting good
Frenk, 93
F. Ground—we increase it
G. Contextual ev
4. Counter interp only we’re topical
5. Reasonability
6. Pot abuse not voter
A2: Housing DA
Turn- Bipart
Environmental assistance programs are bipartisan
Nigel Purvis, The Brookings Institute, Greening U.S. Foreign Aid through the Millenium CHallenge Acount, June 2003
"Giving some priority to environmental aid...this tradition of leadership."
Plan is bipartisan-- recent legislation and house group proves
Benjamin H. Wu, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy United States Department of Commerce, August 17, 2005
www.technology.gov/speeches/p+BHW+050817.htm)
"I can't speak for Congress and even...Slaughter of New York"
Plan is bipartisan-- recent legislation and recycling approaches prove.
Lesley McCullough, august 01, 2005 (US Congress crafts national tech recycling plan, http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/08/01/techrecycling/index.php
"A few states, like California, Maine, and maryland...to deal with electronic waste."
Zero risk of the impact—they can’t beat this card
Peter R. Orszag, Ph.D in Economis & director of the CBO ‘7
“Macroeconomic volatility has been significantly…terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001”
A2: Coercion
1. We control uniqueness- taxes inec and impossible to reject
2. The plan stops coercive control of technology
3. Taxes key. Only 1ac’s use of environmetal taxes can solve in the long term
David Luckin, 2k
“Environmental Taxation and Red-Green politics”
“Having elaborated the weakness of the cominant…in a number of European countries.”
4. case o/w
5. grounding ptx withing elthical framework leads to totalitarianism ethics shapes humanity into a pre-determined moral imperative, expunghing difference and plurality
Dean Richard Villa, 96
“Arendt appropriates Heidegger’s genealogy…not a political community at all.”
Ethical discourse reproduces the causes of violence and dehumanizes people by turning them into abstract victims
David Chandler, ‘1
(Human Rights Quarerly23, “The Road to Military Humanitarianism”
“The search for victims has dominated media coverage…”
Round 1: Affirmative vs. Greenhill
Same E-Waste Affirmative as previous tournaments-- NECaseList (Fear of Death)New Plan: The United States federal government should require sufficient and proportionate taxes for the implementation of a substantial increase in United States technical and financial assistance to resolutionally designated areas for safe management and disposal of United States’ electronic waste exports to the resolutionally designated areas.
and additional card:
The plan’s assistance is key—we must take responsibility for the ongoing impact of our past consumption
Alastair Iles, Energy and Resources Group—UC, ‘4
(Global Environmental Politics 4.4, 76-107)
Environmental justice analyses, however, have become more…compare consumption between countries.”
2AC:
Claim to not destroy fear of death.
A2: T Public health = comm. Disease
1. We meet—we are the e-waste vaccine for diseasesAfriquenligne News, 2k7
(10/27, “Nokia moves to curb electonic waste dumping in Africa,”
http://www.afriquenligne.fr/news/daily-news/nokia-moves-to-curb-electronic-waste-dumping-in-africa-2007121013153/)
“A source close to Nokia Eastern…Communication Manger, East Africa.”
2. Counterinterpretation Public Health must be communicable disease and environmental hazard
American Heritage Medical Dictionary 2002
“The science and practice of protecting…environmental hazards”
3. Counter standards
A. Limits- we sole all their limits arguments we just allow for one more case. At best communitcable disease unlimits there are 43 permutations of different communicable disease the threshold has been crossed
B. Education—Our interpretation integrates ideals of academic programs with decision making—allows for the best form of education on environmental issues
Frenk, National Institute of Publich Health, 1993
C. No intent to define—their evidence is in the context of immigrants like not a predictable definition
D. Excludes core cases
Angyal—89 (Andrew, Lewis Thomas, p 89)
“The time is short and much needs to be done…advent of modern medicine.”
E. Underlimiting good
Frenk, 93
F. Ground—we increase it
G. Contextual ev
4. Counter interp only we’re topical
5. Reasonability
6. Pot abuse not voter
A2: Housing DA
Turn- BipartEnvironmental assistance programs are bipartisan
Nigel Purvis, The Brookings Institute, Greening U.S. Foreign Aid through the Millenium CHallenge Acount, June 2003
"Giving some priority to environmental aid...this tradition of leadership."
Plan is bipartisan-- recent legislation and house group proves
Benjamin H. Wu, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy United States Department of Commerce, August 17, 2005
www.technology.gov/speeches/p+BHW+050817.htm)
"I can't speak for Congress and even...Slaughter of New York"
Plan is bipartisan-- recent legislation and recycling approaches prove.
Lesley McCullough, august 01, 2005 (US Congress crafts national tech recycling plan, http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/08/01/techrecycling/index.php
"A few states, like California, Maine, and maryland...to deal with electronic waste."
Zero risk of the impact—they can’t beat this card
Peter R. Orszag, Ph.D in Economis & director of the CBO ‘7
“Macroeconomic volatility has been significantly…terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001”
A2: Coercion
1. We control uniqueness- taxes inec and impossible to reject2. The plan stops coercive control of technology
3. Taxes key. Only 1ac’s use of environmetal taxes can solve in the long term
David Luckin, 2k
“Environmental Taxation and Red-Green politics”
“Having elaborated the weakness of the cominant…in a number of European countries.”
4. case o/w
5. grounding ptx withing elthical framework leads to totalitarianism ethics shapes humanity into a pre-determined moral imperative, expunghing difference and plurality
Dean Richard Villa, 96
“Arendt appropriates Heidegger’s genealogy…not a political community at all.”
Ethical discourse reproduces the causes of violence and dehumanizes people by turning them into abstract victims
David Chandler, ‘1
(Human Rights Quarerly23, “The Road to Military Humanitarianism”
“The search for victims has dominated media coverage…”