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... ... @@ -1,118 +1,0 @@ 1 -==1AC – K Version== 2 -===Framing=== 3 - 4 -====The role of the judge is to combat oppression through the promotion of critical thought==== 5 -Giroux 05 Giroux, Henry A. Schooling and the Struggle for Public Life: Democracy's Promise and Education's Challenge. Boulder, CO: Paradigm, 2005. Print. 6 -"The terrain of struggle on which the social reconstructionists chose to fight focused on 7 -AND 8 -of this position in his description of how a curriculum should be organized:" 9 - 10 - 11 -====The role of the ballot is to endorse the best liberation strategy for the oppressed. That mandates engagement with the real, material world – that's the best form of education- abstraction doesn't do anything==== 12 -**Matsuda 89**. Mari Matsuda, Associate Professor of Law, University of Hawaii, "When the First Quail Calls: Multiple Consciousness as Jurisprudential Method", 11 Women's Rts. L. Rep. 1989 13 -Abstraction and detachment are ways out of the discomfort of direct confrontation with the ugliness 14 -AND 15 -for these writers as they enter into mainstream debates about law and theory. 16 - 17 - 18 -===Harms=== 19 - 20 - 21 -====The section 8 voucher housing program has caused America's poor to be trapped in dangerous, impoverished neighborhoods, cutting off any chance at upward social mobility==== 22 -**Semuels 15** Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. "How Housing Policy Is Failing America's Poor." The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 23 -When a woman in McKinney, Texas, told Tatiana Rhodes and her friends to 24 -AND 25 -more reliable source of rent than other low-income tenants have available. 26 - 27 - 28 -====Specifically, states and landlords are determined to keep section 8 voucher holders in areas of concentrated poverty, using legal, but discriminatory tactics amounting to modern-day redlining==== 29 -**Semuels 15** Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. "How Housing Policy Is Failing America's Poor." The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 30 -The failings of Section 8 go far beyond flaws in how the program was designed 31 -AND 32 -in, they can't do it because the properties won't take the voucher." 33 - 34 - 35 -====This is especially prevalent in our home Texas- the legislature passed a bill 2 years ago that made it legal for landlords to refuse renting apartments to section 8 voucher holders==== 36 -**Semuels 15** Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. "How Housing Policy Is Failing America's Poor." The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 37 -Some cities have tried to prevent this. Last year Austin passed a "Source 38 -AND 39 -minorities) in buildings because they might drive away market-rate tenants. 40 - 41 - 42 -====This legal discrimination makes it difficult to find housing, and when housing is found, it's usually in horrible conditions, leading to horrendous living conditions and loss of value to life, especially in Texas cities==== 43 -**Semuels 15** Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. "How Housing Policy Is Failing America's Poor." The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 44 -But in Dallas, the Inclusive Communities Project found that some landlords who owned many 45 -AND 46 -sleep, and I'm stressed out the whole time," he told me. 47 - 48 - 49 -===Plan and Solvency=== 50 - 51 - 52 -====Plan: The United States federal government ought to guarantee the right to housing by replacing metro-wide fair market rents with ZIP-code level fair market rents for Section 8 voucher holders.==== 53 - 54 - 55 -====The ZIP-code model has literally no downside- landlords don't lose anything while the voucher recipients and their children get better housing==== 56 -**Collinson and Ganong 14 **Robert Collinson, third year doctoral student at NYU Wagner and a doctoral fellow at the Furman Center, and Peter Ganong, PhD Harvard University (2016), Assistant Professor at University of Chicago (2017-) October 2014 version of paper, this same paper was updated in June 2016, that is not the version of the paper we cut from, "The Incidence of Housing Voucher Generosity", http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/ganong/files/collinsonganong105.pdf?m=1446135036, VM 57 -We also analyze the impact of "tilting" the rent ceiling toward higher- 58 -AND 59 -with similar program impacts cost upwards of $3,000 per year. 60 - 61 - 62 -====AND- It spurs people to move into higher quality neighborhoods==== 63 -**Collinson and Ganong 14 **Robert Collinson, third year doctoral student at NYU Wagner and a doctoral fellow at the Furman Center, and Peter Ganong, PhD Harvard University (2016), Assistant Professor at University of Chicago (2017-) October 2014 version of paper, this same paper was updated in June 2016, that is not the version of the paper we cut from, "The Incidence of Housing Voucher Generosity", http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/ganong/files/collinsonganong105.pdf?m=1446135036, VM 64 -For each intervention, we construct a cost estimate and summary measure of the change 65 -AND 66 -however, operates like a substitution effect and tenants substitute to higher quality. 67 - 68 - 69 -====Dallas test case proves people move out of high crime and poverty neighborhoods==== 70 -**Collinson and Ganong 14 **Robert Collinson, third year doctoral student at NYU Wagner and a doctoral fellow at the Furman Center, and Peter Ganong, PhD Harvard University (2016), Assistant Professor at University of Chicago (2017-) October 2014 version of paper, this same paper was updated in June 2016, that is not the version of the paper we cut from, "The Incidence of Housing Voucher Generosity", http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/ganong/files/collinsonganong105.pdf?m=1446135036, VM 71 -Finally, Table 4 shows that across Dallas, average voucher rents were about constant 72 -AND 73 -because recipients were leaving distressed public housing with a high concentration of poverty. 74 - 75 - 76 -====Plan causes recipients to move out of rodent infested buildings into better quality structures==== 77 -**Collinson and Ganong 14 **Robert Collinson, third year doctoral student at NYU Wagner and a doctoral fellow at the Furman Center, and Peter Ganong, PhD Harvard University (2016), Assistant Professor at University of Chicago (2017-) October 2014 version of paper, this same paper was updated in June 2016, that is not the version of the paper we cut from, "The Incidence of Housing Voucher Generosity", http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/ganong/files/collinsonganong105.pdf?m=1446135036, VM 78 -Rents at the ZIP code-level were highly responsive to the policy change, 79 -AND 80 -important benefit for voucher recipients, which we examine in the next section. 81 - 82 - 83 -====Err aff on solvency- it's been modeled in multiple cities and the results are great==== 84 -**Semuels 15** Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. "How Housing Policy Is Failing America's Poor." The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 85 -The Housing Choice Voucher program is the nation's largest housing subsidy, serving 2. 86 -AND 87 -the point of winning the lottery if there's nowhere safe to spend it? 88 - 89 - 90 -====Comparative analysis proves we are best housing program for section 8 recipients==== 91 -**Collinson and Ganong 14 **Robert Collinson, third year doctoral student at NYU Wagner and a doctoral fellow at the Furman Center, and Peter Ganong, PhD Harvard University (2016), Assistant Professor at University of Chicago (2017-) October 2014 version of paper, this same paper was updated in June 2016, that is not the version of the paper we cut from, "The Incidence of Housing Voucher Generosity", http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/ganong/files/collinsonganong105.pdf?m=1446135036, VM 92 -We examine the incidence of a narrowly-targeted voucher program, allowing for consumer 93 -AND 94 -rank of children in families with vouchers by 4.3 percentage points. 95 - 96 - 97 -===Underview=== 98 - 99 - 100 -====Debating about government policies is a valuable heuristic — we can learn about the state without being it. Their radical framework eliminates the potential for political agency and oversimplifies complex, contingent relationships. Instead of rejecting government policies in general, we should analyze particular policies. ==== 101 -**Zanotti 13** — Laura Zanotti, Associate Professor of Political Science at Virginia Tech, holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from Florida International University, 2013 ("Governmentality, Ontology, Methodology: Re-thinking Political Agency in the Global World," Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, Volume 38, Issue 4, November, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via SAGE Publications Online, p. 299-300) 102 -In this article, I have argued that, notwithstanding their critical stance, scholars 103 -AND 104 -position leads not to apathy but to hyper- and pessimistic activism.''84 105 - 106 - 107 -====Theorizing about epistemology, ontology, and methodology is useless – only policy discussions will have an impact outside of this debate==== 108 -Lepgold and Nincic 1 (Joesph, associate professor of Government at Georgetown and Miroslav professor of Poly Sci at UC-Davis, Beyond the Ivory Tower: International Relations Theory and the Issue of Policy Relevance pg. 6-7) 109 -Unlike literature, pure mathematics, or formal logic, the study of inter- 110 -AND 111 -balance must be redressed if SIR is to resonate outside the Ivory Tower. 112 - 113 - 114 -====Criticisms that lack a political strategy re-inscribe existing structures==== 115 -Bryant 12 (levi, prof of philosophy at Collins college, Critique of the Academic Left, http://larvalsubjects.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/underpants-gnomes-a-critique-of-the-academic-left/) 116 -The problem as I see it is that this is the worst sort of abstraction 117 -AND 118 -. 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... ... @@ -1,95 +1,0 @@ 1 -1AC – NSDA Version 2 - 3 -Framing 4 - 5 -I affirm. The role of the judge is to combat oppression through the promotion of critical thought 6 -Giroux 05 Giroux, Henry A. Schooling and the Struggle for Public Life: Democracy's Promise and Education's Challenge. Boulder, CO: Paradigm, 2005. Print. 7 -"The terrain of struggle on which the social reconstructionists chose to fight focused on 8 -AND 9 -of this position in his description of how a curriculum should be organized:" 10 - 11 -The role of the ballot is to endorse the best liberation strategy for the oppressed. That mandates engagement with the real, material world – that’s the best form of education- abstraction doesn’t do anything 12 -Matsuda 89. Mari Matsuda, Associate Professor of Law, University of Hawaii, “When the First Quail Calls: Multiple Consciousness as Jurisprudential Method”, 11 Womxn's Rts. L. Rep. 1989 13 -Abstraction and detachment are ways out of the discomfort of direct confrontation with the ugliness 14 -AND 15 -for these writers as they enter into mainstream debates about law and theory. 16 - 17 -Harms 18 - 19 -The section 8 voucher housing program has caused America’s poor to be trapped in dangerous, impoverished neighborhoods, cutting off any chance at upward social mobility 20 -Semuels 15 Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. “How Housing Policy Is Failing America’s Poor.” The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 21 -When a woman in McKinney, Texas, told Tatiana Rhodes and her friends to 22 -AND 23 -more reliable source of rent than other low-income tenants have available. 24 - 25 -Specifically, states and landlords are determined to keep section 8 voucher holders in areas of concentrated poverty, using legal, but discriminatory tactics amounting to modern-day redlining 26 -Semuels 15 Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. “How Housing Policy Is Failing America’s Poor.” The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 27 -The failings of Section 8 go far beyond flaws in how the program was designed 28 -AND 29 -in, they can't do it because the properties won't take the voucher.” 30 - 31 -This is especially prevalent in our home Texas- the legislature passed a bill 2 years ago that made it legal for landlords to refuse renting apartments to section 8 voucher holders 32 -Semuels 15 Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. “How Housing Policy Is Failing America’s Poor.” The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 33 -Some cities have tried to prevent this. Last year Austin passed a “Source 34 -AND 35 -minorities) in buildings because they might drive away market-rate tenants. 36 - 37 -This legal discrimination makes it difficult to find housing, and when housing is found, it’s usually in horrible conditions, leading to horrendous living conditions and loss of value to life, especially in Texas cities 38 -Semuels 15 Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. “How Housing Policy Is Failing America’s Poor.” The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 39 -But in Dallas, the Inclusive Communities Project found that some landlords who owned many 40 -AND 41 -sleep, and I’m stressed out the whole time,” he told me. 42 - 43 -Plan and Solvency 44 - 45 -Plan: The United States federal government ought to guarantee the right to housing by replacing metro-wide based calculations of fair market rents with ZIP-code based calculations of fair market rents 46 - 47 -The ZIP-code model allows families to move into nicer neighborhoods- also no net cost to the government because FMR increases in expensive zip codes are offset by decreases in less-expensive zip codes 48 -Collinson and Ganong 14 Robert Collinson, third year doctoral student at NYU Wagner and a doctoral fellow at the Furman Center, and Peter Ganong, PhD Harvard University (2016), Assistant Professor at University of Chicago (2017-) October 2014 version of paper, this same paper was updated in June 2016, that is not the version of the paper we cut from, “The Incidence of Housing Voucher Generosity”, http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/ganong/files/collinsonganong105.pdf?m=1446135036, VM 49 -We also analyze the impact of “tilting” the rent ceiling toward higher- 50 -AND 51 -with similar program impacts cost upwards of $3,000 per year. 52 - 53 -Dallas test case proves people move out of high crime and poverty neighborhoods 54 -Collinson and Ganong 14 Robert Collinson, third year doctoral student at NYU Wagner and a doctoral fellow at the Furman Center, and Peter Ganong, PhD Harvard University (2016), Assistant Professor at University of Chicago (2017-) October 2014 version of paper, this same paper was updated in June 2016, that is not the version of the paper we cut from, “The Incidence of Housing Voucher Generosity”, http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/ganong/files/collinsonganong105.pdf?m=1446135036, VM 55 -Finally, Table 4 shows that across Dallas, average voucher rents were about constant 56 -AND 57 -because recipients were leaving distressed public housing with a high concentration of poverty. 58 - 59 -Changes in the FMR are associated with changes in housing quality 60 -Collinson and Ganong 14 Robert Collinson, third year doctoral student at NYU Wagner and a doctoral fellow at the Furman Center, and Peter Ganong, PhD Harvard University (2016), Assistant Professor at University of Chicago (2017-) October 2014 version of paper, this same paper was updated in June 2016, that is not the version of the paper we cut from, “The Incidence of Housing Voucher Generosity”, http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/ganong/files/collinsonganong105.pdf?m=1446135036, VM 61 -Rents at the ZIP code-level were highly responsive to the policy change, 62 -AND 63 -important benefit for voucher recipients, which we examine in the next section. 64 - 65 -Err aff on solvency- it’s been modeled in multiple cities and the results are great 66 -Semuels 15 Alana Semuels is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. “How Housing Policy Is Failing America’s Poor.” The Atlantic. JUN 24, 2015 http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/section-8-is-failing/396650/, VM 67 -The Housing Choice Voucher program is the nation’s largest housing subsidy, serving 2. 68 -AND 69 -the point of winning the lottery if there’s nowhere safe to spend it? 70 - 71 -Underview 72 - 73 -1. Debating about government policies is a valuable heuristic — we can learn about the state without being it. Their radical framework eliminates the potential for political agency and oversimplifies complex, contingent relationships. Instead of rejecting government policies in general, we should analyze particular policies. 74 -Zanotti 13 — Laura Zanotti, Associate Professor of Political Science at Virginia Tech, holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from Florida International University, 2013 (“Governmentality, Ontology, Methodology: Re-thinking Political Agency in the Global World,” Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, Volume 38, Issue 4, November, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via SAGE Publications Online, p. 299-300) 75 -In this article, I have argued that, notwithstanding their critical stance, scholars 76 -AND 77 -position leads not to apathy but to hyper- and pessimistic activism.’’84 78 - 79 -2. Theorizing about epistemology, ontology, and methodology is useless – only policy discussions will have an impact outside of this debate 80 -Lepgold and Nincic 1 (Joesph, associate professor of Government at Georgetown and Miroslav professor of Poly Sci at UC-Davis, Beyond the Ivory Tower: International Relations Theory and the Issue of Policy Relevance pg. 6-7) 81 -Unlike literature, pure mathematics, or formal logic, the study of inter- 82 -AND 83 -balance must be redressed if SIR is to resonate outside the Ivory Tower. 84 - 85 -3. Criticisms that lack a political strategy re-inscribe existing structures 86 -Bryant 12 (levi, prof of philosophy at Collins college, Critique of the Academic Left, http://larvalsubjects.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/underpants-gnomes-a-critique-of-the-academic-left/) 87 -The problem as I see it is that this is the worst sort of abstraction 88 -AND 89 -. Instead we prefer to shout and denounce. Good luck with that. 90 - 91 -4. Make them check T/theory interps in cx – key to resolving semantic issues to ensure a debate on substance - we can work something out – ensures a focus of the debate on substance which outweighs – the topic only lasts two months 92 - 93 -5. Neg must defend one unconditional advocacy. To clarify, they can’t win offense through different advocacies, like a counterplan and a kritik alt since it's unreciprocal - means the neg has at least 1 if not multiple more substantive advocacies to use as outs so quanitatively the aff is at the disadvantage since aff is bound to one unconditonal advocacy entire round. and qualitative strat skew since time crunched 1ar will inevitably undercover an advocacy. 94 - 95 -6. theory or T shells read in the 1NC need an RVI, otherwise they are devoid any in round implication since they merely challenge my view of debate introduced through the various functions, implications, and contents of my arguments just like counter interps so offensive neg interps are nonsensical - EntryDate
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