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1 +Congressional Budget Office estimates show federal debt will remain steady now
2 +CRFB 17 Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, nonpartisan, non-profit organization committed to educating the public on issues with significant fiscal policy impact, “CBO’s January 2017 Budget and Economic Outlook”, January 24, 2017, http://www.crfb.org/papers/cbos-january-2017-budget-and-economic-outlook, VM
3 +CBO’s latest budget projections are largely similar to prior estimates. Deficits are still projected
4 +AND
5 +small changes to the projection of outlays related to the health insurance marketplace.
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7 +Federal government housing is very expensive to build
8 +Shaw 15 Bob Shaw, staff writer for Twin Cities Pioneer Press, June 06, 2015, “This is why low-income housing is so costly in the Twin Cities”, http://www.twincities.com/2015/06/06/this-is-why-low-income-housing-is-so-costly-in-the-twin-cities/, VM
9 +New low-income housing can cost as much — or more — as any
10 +AND
11 +housing regulations and a failure to embrace lower-cost types of housing.
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13 +That causes a massive federal debt explosion- Sharp increases in Federal debt tank the economy
14 +Swedroe 12 Larry Swedroe, 11-12-2012, "How our national debt hurts our economy," No Publication, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-our-national-debt-hurts-our-economy/
15 +Professors Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff and economist Vincent Reinhart examined the debt
16 +AND
17 +time, even when or if more sustained and rapid economic growth resumes."
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19 +Economic decline leads to escalating instability and nuke war.
20 +Harris and Burrows, 9 – *counselor in the National Intelligence Council, the principal drafter of Global Trends 2025, **member of the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit “Revisiting the Future: Geopolitical Effects of the Financial Crisis”, Washington Quarterly, http://www.twq.com/09april/docs/09apr_burrows.pdf)
21 +Increased Potential for Global Conflict Of course, the report encompasses more than economics and
22 +AND
23 +within and between states in a more dog-eat-dog world.
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25 +This turns the AC
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27 +Economic recessions cause a huge spike in homelessness.
28 +Cauvin 11:
29 +~Henri E. Cauvin is a Washington Post Staff Writer. "More families became homeless in recession" 1/13/2011. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/12/AR2011011206298.html~~ SM
30 +During the throes of the recession, the number of homeless people in the United States increased, and the number of homeless families increased at an even greater rate, according to a report released Wednesday. The findings by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, although not surprising, confirm the harsh toll that the recession - which began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009 - took on families. Historically, people struggling with mental illness, substance abuse or other chronic problems have been the focus of government homelessness efforts, and until recently the number of such homeless people had been declining. But the recession, which has led to rising unemployment and declining social services, has slowed progress among the chronically homeless and increased numbers of the newly homeless, among them many families, according to the alliance's report. State by state the picture was mixed, with 19 states reporting decreases in homelessness. "The good news is, the numbers could have been a lot worse," Nan Roman, the alliance's executive director, said Wednesday at a news conference at the National Press Club. Drawing on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services, the study looked at changes in homelessness nationwide from 2008 to 2009. The number of homeless people increased 3 percent, or by about 20,000 people, and the number of homeless families increased 4 percent, according to the alliance's report, "State of Homelessness in America." The District and 31 states recorded increases in the total number of homeless people. To explain the rise, the report discusses a number of factors, including housing costs, foreclosure rates, the number of people aging out of foster care and the number of inmates leaving prison. The differences among states underscore the local nature of homelessness and the role that local governments play in fighting the problem. With state and county governments facing huge budget deficits, advocates fear that the numbers in next year's report - which will look at 2009 to last year - will be even worse. "We're obviously concerned about the current situation," Roman said. In the most recent survey by Washington area jurisdictions, the number of homeless people was down slightly from 2009 to 2010, although the District, which has more than half of the region's homeless, and Arlington and Loudoun counties recorded moderate increases.
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1 +Text: The state and territorial governments of the United States of America ought (to implement social housing programs
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3 +This competes- you defend the USFG- it would be nonsensical for both the US and the states to pass the same policy- means it’s mutually exclusive- hold them to the text of their advocacy
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5 +State agencies solve better than federal agencies- better loan capabilities, create more affordable housing, get housing for people banks and federal government normally turn away and more funding- additionally federal housing agencies are ineffective- comparative evidence
6 +Eizenga 12 Jordan Eizenga, Policy Analyst with the Housing team at the Center for American Progress, “A House America Bond for State Housing Finance Agencies”, March 1, 2012, https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/reports/2012/03/01/11176/a-house-america-bond-for-state-housing-finance-agencies/, VM
7 +State housing finance agencies are an effective and central player in the provision of affordable
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9 +this increased role in affordable housing has fallen to state housing finance agencies.
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1 +Using the terminology of victim is actively disempowering – robs individuals of agency and devalues acts of resistance – survivor is key.
2 +Akhila 12 recent graduate of Harvard Law School, and a current fellow at Open Society Foundations, studies and work in the area of legal empowerment, access to justice, and ending gender-based violence. “Why words matter: Victim v. Survivor” March 13, 2012. CC
3 +Throughout my work with domestic
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5 +healing from the trauma.
6 +Using the terminology of survivor is key – victim language focuses on prior experiences instead of letting people reclaim their power.
7 +Wood 13 Sarah Wood, "Victim vs. Survivor, and Why It Matters.” Sarah Wood Therapy. March 31, 2013. CC
8 +Anyone who has spoken to
9 +AND
10 +that you need help.
11 +This is a voting issue – drop the flow – this is a teachable moment
12 +Vincent 13 Chris Vincent, Re-Conceptualizing our Performances: Accountability in Lincoln Douglas Debate, Vbriefly, 2013. NS
13 +The question then becomes
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15 +this community could have.
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1 +1 Their rights rhetoric ties notions of rights to notion of the proper political subject which inevitably creates the conditions that sustain bare life- if this doesn’t link then I don’t know what does
2 +Gündoğdu 11 Ayten Gündoğdu is an assistant professor of political science at Barnard. She teaches courses on political theory and human rights. Professor Gündoğdu’s current research centers on critical approaches to human rights, contemporary problems of citizenship, and political and ethical dilemmas of international migration; “Potentialities of human rights: Agamben and the narrative of fated necessity,” http://www.palgrave-journals.com/cpt/journal/v11/n1/full/cpt201045a.html
3 +Agamben's analysis of modern juridico-political developments, including rights declarations, aims to
4 +AND
5 +very subjects that they presuppose and render their subjects vulnerable to sovereign power.
6 +2 Allowing the state to define what “dating” or define “what constitutes a relationship” is just part of the parcel of the larger bio-political order – it’s an extension of their ability to control particular bodies.
7 +Hannabach 12 (Cathy, professor @ the University of Pittsburgh, “Biopower, Security Moms,and Juan Williams,” February 16th, 2012, https://pittfemtheorys12.wordpress.com/2012/02/16/biopower-security-momsand-juan-williams/)
8 +Biopower is a relatively recent form of power that it utilized by the State (
9 +AND
10 +of the article, this means State-bred notion of “security.”
11 +3 Government is the reason biopower exists
12 +Nadesan, 08 (Majia Holmer, professor of communication in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, “Governmentality, Biopower, and Everyday Life”, https://books.google.com/books?hl=enandlr=andid=QEqTAgAAQBAJandoi=fndandpg=PP1anddq=22economic+security22+and+biopower+and+agambenandots=iSmmUdVRPCandsig=c0GAKJJxPEdjnZJV7BjudTumxH4#v=snippetandq=biopower20and20governmentandf=false)//BW
13 +Foucault contended that the emergence of the early modern liberal state depended upon the institution
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15 +—his pedagogy—ensures the upward continuity of the arts of government.
16 +4 Housing policy over-determines physical existence, forcing individuals to sacrifice their rights in favor of the biopolitical state
17 +Zeiderman 13 (Austin Zeiderman, Anthropologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science, “Living dangerously: biopolitics and urban citizenship in Bogotá, Colombia.”, American Ethnologist, 2013, http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/48524/1/Zeiderman_Living_dangerously_2013.pdf) AD
18 +Having shown how cities
19 +AND
20 +execute their citizenship claims.
21 +This inscription within biopolitics is at the heart of violence allowing every ‘citizen’ to be devalued and eliminated in the name of sovereign management.
22 +Agamben 98 (Giorgio – Univ. Verona Philosophy professor, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, Stanford UP, p. 139-140)
23 +**we don’t agree with the authors use of gendered language
24 +3.3. It is not our intention
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26 +of every living being. 139-140
27 +Vote negative to refuse attempts to reform the system and doom it to its own nihilistic destruction—this is the only way to liberate us from bare life and biopolitical control
28 +Prozorov 10 (Sergei Prozorov, professor of political and economic studies at the University of Helsinki, “Why Giorgio Agamben is an optimist,” Philosophy Social Criticism 2010 36: pg. 1065)
29 +In a later work, Agamben
30 +AND
31 +in the following section.
32 +The role of the ballot is to promote the best form of politics-
33 +The alternative’s form of Resistance disrupts power- that creates the possibility for ethical politics
34 +Atterton 94 Peter Atterton, philosophy professor, University of California San Diego, HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES JOURNAL, 1994, p. http://www.acusd.edu/~atterton/Publications/foucault.htm. VM
35 +Must we pessimistically assume,
36 +AND
37 +of power's ultimate instability.
38 +Each individual act is critical to challenge power politics
39 +Foucault 69 Michel Foucault, really cool French philosopher, Director, Institute Francais at Hamburg, THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE, 1969, http://www.thefoucauldian.co.uk/bodypower.htm. VM
40 +We must ask ourselves
41 +AND
42 +that precede and follow it.
43 +Modern structures of control are just an extension of the slave ship- we control the direction of your racism impact
44 +Dillon 13 (Stephen Dillon, Doctor of philosophy from the university of Minnesota, “Fugitive Life: Race, Gender, and the Rise of the Neoliberal-Carceral State”, May 2013, Pages 68-71) //VM
45 +Smallwood, like Shakur and Williams,
46 +AND
47 +envelops, seduces, and multiplies.141a
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4 +====I negate the resolution: the United States ought to guarantee the right to housing. I value morality as per the word ought in the resolution denoting moral obligation. ====
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7 +====First, to evaluate ethical judgments we must first untangle our ontological commitments about who is and isn't included in the "us" and the "them." This requires inclusion of the subject at hand, and means oppression is morally reprehensible.====
8 +**Butler 09**. Judith Butler, Maxine Elliot Professor of Comparative Literature at UC Berkeley, "Frames of War: When is Life Grievable?" Jan 1st 2009, Pg.138, http://books.google.com/books/about/Frames_of_War.html?id=ga7hAAAAMAAJ
9 +We ask such normative questions as if we know what we mean by the subjects
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11 +those subjects who will be eligible for recognition and those who will not.
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14 +====Second, morality mandates expression of all voices, which necessarily prohibits structural oppression. ====
15 +**Young 74**. Iris Marion Young, Professor in Political Science at the University of Chicago since 2000, masters and doctorate in philosophy in 1974 from Pennsylvania State University. ~~"Justice and the Politics of Difference". Princeton University Press, 1990, Digital Copy.~~
16 +Group representation, third, encourages the expression of individual and group needs and
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18 +to the voice of those my privilege otherwise tends to silence~~s~~.
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21 +====Thus, the standard is minimizing oppression.====
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24 +===I contend that the RTH is discriminatory towards womxn===
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27 +====RTH laws empirically discriminate against womxn – turns case.====
28 +**UHCHR 13** (UHCHR, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, NEW YORK AND GENEVA, 2013, "REALIZING WOMEN'S RIGHTS TO LAND AND OTHER PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES", http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/RealizingWomensRightstoLand.pdf)
29 +The Special Rapporteur also highlighted "the gap between de jure and de facto protection of women's right to adequate housing. In many countries, women's rights are legally protected, but in practice, women are socially and economically disadvantaged and face de facto discrimination in the areas of housing, land and inheritance rights." In particular he noted that "genderneutral laws were interpreted and implemented in ways that discriminate and disadvantage women."42 In resolution 2005/25, the Commission on Human Rights recognized that "laws, policies, customs, traditions and practices … act to restrict women's equal access to credit and loans also prevent women from owning and inheriting land …."43
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32 +====The impact outweighs – RTH laws lead to social exclusion, violence, and psychological trauma.====
33 +**UHCHR 09** (UHCHR, November 2009, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "The Right to Adequate Housing", http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/FS21_rev_1_Housing_en.pdf) SN
34 +In many parts of the world, women and girls face entrenched discrimination in inheritance, which can seriously affect their enjoyment of the right to adequate housing. Such discrimination can be enshrined in statutory laws as well as in customary laws and practices that fail to recognize women's equal rights to men in inheritance. As a result, women are either entitled to a lesser share than male relatives, or are simply dispossessed from any heritage of their deceased husbands or fathers. Violence is common within the context of inheritance, as a woman's property can be forcibly seized by relatives, an attempt that often involves physical and psychological violence, and long-lasting trauma. Relatives often abuse widows with impunity, as these matters are seen as a private family affair. If a woman decides to fight for her inheritance, she may also face violence from her in-laws or even from the community at large. In general, women's claims for inheritance can result in social exclusion, not only from the family but also from the community.
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37 +====Public housing independently exacerbates intimate partner violence====
38 +**Raghavan et al 06**. (Chitra Raghavan, Professor of Psychology and Director of BA/MA Program, Amy Mennerich, , Ellen Sexton, Associate Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Susan E. James, Professor at Columbia University"Community Violence and Its Direct, Indirect, and Mediating Effects on Intimate Partner Violence", Violence Against Women, SAGE Publications, Vol 12, No 12, 12-11-06, http://vaw.sagepub.com/content/12/12/1132) AD – we object to the rhetoric of victimization
39 +Typically, individual and interpersonal characteristics have been considered as more pertinent to the study
40 +AND
41 +little is known about neighborhood disadvantage and its effect on domestic or IPV.
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44 +====The current paradigm of owning a home is premised on the sexist idea that men should go out and work, while a woman should stay home and tend to the house ====
45 +**Hayden 80** (Dolores Hayden is an American professor, urban historian, architect, author, and poet.) What Would a Non-Sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work, Signs Vol. 5 No. 3 Supplement. Women and the American City, (Spring 1980), S170-S187, Date Accessed 2/21/17 https://nextgenhousing.wikispaces.com/file/view/Hayden+-+Non-Sexist+City.pdf ~~Premier~~ 
46 +"A woman's place is in the home" has been one of the most
47 +AND
48 +world's passenger cars in support of the housing and transportation patterns described.3 
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50 +
51 +====Housing Policies implicitly feed into patriarchal gender roles by making it hard for women to work outside of the home, and driving them to consume commercially profitable products to try to enter the workforce ====
52 +**Hayden 80** Dolores(Dolores Hayden is an American professor, urban historian, architect, author, and poet.) What Would a Non-Sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work, Signs Vol. 5 No. 3 Supplement. Women and the American City, (Spring 1980), S170-S187, Date Accessed 2/21/17 https://nextgenhousing.wikispaces.com/file/view/Hayden+-+Non-Sexist+City.pdf ~~Premier~~ 
53 +By recognizing the need for a different kind of environment, far more efficient use
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1 +====Interpretation: The aff must defend either the implementation of the resolution, hypothetical enactment of a topical policy, or the desirability of affirming the resolution. ====
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14 +**Coverstone 5 **~~MBA (Alan, Acting on Activism)
15 +An important concern emerges when Mitchell describes reflexive fiat as a contest strategy capable of
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17 +that is a fundamental cause of voter and participatory abstention in America today.
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1 +====The aff's focus on racism against Asian American via exacerbates capitalism – only by addressing the issues of capitalism and class stratification can we engage racism as a whole====
2 +**Koshy 01 **~~Susan, Ph.D. @ UCLA Associate Professor of Asian American Studies, English @ University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, "Morphing Race into Ethnicity: Asian Americans and Critical Transformations of Whiteness", 2001, Boundary 2 , Vol. 28.1, pg 191-93, Duke University Press, Project Muse~~ //VM
3 +Virulent political rhetoric and widespread anti-immigrant sentiment has resulted (most of the
4 +AND
5 +capitalist78 and in the working conditions of an undocumented Asian American restaurant worker.
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8 +====Capitalism causes extinction, structural violence, and inequality====
9 +Robinson 16. William Robinson is a Professor of Sociology, Global Studies, and Latin American Studies @ UC Santa Barbara. "Sadistic Capitalism: Six Urgent Matters for Humanity in Global Crisis," Truthout, 4/12/16, http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/35596-sadistic-capitalism-six-urgent-matters-for-humanity-in-global-crisis~~ VR
10 +In these mean streets of globalized capitalism in crisis, it has become profitable to
11 +AND
12 +just distribution of wealth and power. Our survival may depend on it.
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15 +====Vote negative to refuse to participate in activities that support capitalism – key to hollowing out capitalist structures.====
16 +**Herod 4. ** Herod, Columbia University Graduate and Political Activist, 2004 (James, Getting Free, http://site.www.umb.edu/faculty/salzman_g/Strate/GetFre/06.htm, JC)
17 +It is time to try to describe, at first abstractly and later concretely,
18 +AND
19 +. Otherwise we are doomed to perpetual slavery and possibly even to extinction.
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22 +====The role of the ballot is to endorse the debater that best methodologically and systematically ends capitalism====
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25 +====We have an apriori reason to reject capitalism====
26 +Zizek and Daly 04 (Slavoj, professor of philosophy at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana, and Glyn, Conversations with Zizek, pg 14-16)
27 +For Zizek it is imperative that we cut through this Gordian knot of postmodern protocol
28 +AND
29 +the abject Other to that of a 'glitch' in an otherwise sound matrix.
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1 +Melissa Chau
Opponent
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1 +Strake Jesuit AN
Round
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RoundReport
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1 +1AC - Untopical Asian Identity Aff
2 +1N - T (Framework) Cap K Case
3 +1AR 2AR - All
4 +2N - K Case
Tournament
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1 +TDC Practice Rounds

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