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+====Trump needs PC to re-negotiate NAFTA==== |
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+**Anderson 1/31** (Scott, writer for Forbes, "Will The Trump Policy Hype Match The Reality?", http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottanderson/2017/01/31/will-the-trump-policy-hype-match-the-reality/~~#77a0c2e3635c) |
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+Let’s just focus in on what’s at stake as the U.S. government |
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+is underway. Economists will be there to tally the box office receipts. |
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+====Trump’s recent threats to Berkeley means he will be credited for causing the aff, independent of their justifications==== |
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+**Brown and Mangan 2/3** |
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+Brown, Sarah, and Katherine Mangan. "Trump Can't Cut Off Berkeley's Funds by Himself. His Threat Still Raised Alarm." The Chronicle of Higher Education. N.p., 03 Feb. 2017. Web. 03 Feb. 2017. http://www.chronicle.com/article/Trump-Can-t-Cut-Off/239100?cid=trend'right. BS |
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+Back in October, when President Trump vowed to "end" political correctness on |
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+. "He had to do it in a way that was threatening." |
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+====That makes Trump look tough-winners win means it’s a boost to his PC==== |
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+**Green 10** – professor of political science at Hofstra University |
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+David Michael Green, 6/11/10, " The Do-Nothing 44th President ", http://www.opednews.com/articles/The-Do-Nothing-44th-Presid-by-David-Michael-Gree-100611-648.html |
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+Moreover, there is a continuously evolving and reciprocal relationship between presidential boldness and achievement |
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+of the now retired Helen Thomas, this is precisely what they did. |
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+====Scrapping NAFTA causes US to be more reliant on Saudi oil exports==== |
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+Eric **Martin** 20**15** "Trump Killing Nafta Could Mean Big Unintended Consequences for the U.S." Eric is an analyst for Bloomberg on trade deals and the domestic economy https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-10-01/trump-killing-nafta-could-mean-big-unintended-consequences-for-the-u-s- |
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+Canada and Mexico accounted for about half of U.S. oil imports in |
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+aren’t as friendly to the U.S. as Mexico or Canada. |
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+====Saudi Arabia needs the dirty oil money to sustain its proxy war in Yemen ==== |
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+Mehmood **Hussain** 20**16** "Saudi Intervention in Yemen and its impact on Saudi’s economy" Mehmood Hussain is PhD Fellow in International Relations at School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Jilin University, China. He also holds a Master’s degree in Political Science from University of Gujrat, Pakistan. http://foreignpolicynews.org/2016/12/11/saudi-intervention-yemen-impact-saudis-economy/ |
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+As for as war costs increased in Yemen, Riyadh started to sale its assets |
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+clearly indicate the grave consequences of Saudi intervention in Yemen over foreign reserves. |
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+====Continued war in Yemen spills over to cascading ME war==== |
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+Marc **Moussalli** 20**15** Marc Moussalli works with institutional investors in Europe and the Middle East to advise on global political and macroeconomic risks. "Not just a proxy war: Yemen’s strategic importance" http://globalriskinsights.com/2015/04/not-just-a-proxy-war-yemens-strategic-importance/ |
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+Furthermore, Yemen’s inherent instability and its porous borders pose a direct threat to its |
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+, lead to full-blown armed conflict between the region’s major powers. |