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1 +====A. Uniqueness – The US Navy currently depends on the production of nuclear power – the Defense Authorization Act Proves====
2 +**Next Big Future. June 13, 2008**. ~~"US Navy may get more nuclear powered." http://nextbigfuture.com/2008/06/us-navy-may-get-more-nuclear-powered.html~~
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4 +Research and development work on adapting the design of the Ford (CVN
5 +AND
6 +cruisers have to be built with a nuclear power system at their heart.
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8 +
9 +====B. Links – Naval Nuclear Power is key to Seapower – Three Reasons:====
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11 +
12 +====First – Dependence - U.S. Naval dependence on fossil fuels will compound the effects of Oil spikes and destroy U.S. Naval mobility ====
13 +**Bonner, 2008** ( Kit, April "ARE NUCLEAR-POWERED SURFACE WARSHIPS AGAIN IN THE NAVY'S FUTURE?"). Sea Classics. Apr 2008. FindArticles.com. 18 Jul. 2008. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4442/is_200804/ai_n25137564-e.wey)
14 +Before the Navy agrees to build any more "gold plated" ships, it
15 +AND
16 +Not tomorrow, or next year, but within a very few years.
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18 +
19 +====A nuclear navy will solve dependence on foreign oil and make U.S. naval ships less vulnerable to attack====
20 +**Fabey, 2007** (Michael "Lawmaker calls for more nuclear-powered Navy ships", `lexis nexis,accessed 7/17/08-e.wey)
21 +Congress and the Navy need to make the service's carrier escort ships nuclear powered and
22 +AND
23 +Currently only two U.S. yards build nuclear-powered ships -
24 +
25 +
26 +====Second – Surge Mobility - A nuclear navy has unparalleled flexibility, higher payload capacity, and can Surge to hotspots====
27 +**Spencer, 2007 – Heritage Foundation** ("Expanding the nuclear navy", Jack Spencer is a Research Fellow, with Baker Springs Research Fellow in National Security Policy, http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/bakerspring.cfm, accessed 7/18/07-e.wey)
28 +Congress is debating whether future naval ships should include nuclear propulsion. The House version
29 +AND
30 +the United States to maintain its maritime superiority well into the 21st century.
31 +
32 +
33 +====Third – Railguns - Nuclear powered ships are needed to power rail guns which are key to future power projection.====
34 +**Pike, 2014 – Global Security.org** ~~"Electromagnetic Rail Gun (EMRG)", http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/systems/emrg.htm~~
35 +Electric drives on future US Navy ships will make possible significant advances in ship design
36 +AND
37 +pair of metal conducting rails embedded in a structure made of composite materials.
38 +
39 +
40 +====C. Impacts - Forward Deployed Sea Power is key to Deterring wars – it is the least provocative forward option, it enhances diplomacy and it is a powerful deterrent to war.====
41 +**National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, 1998** ~~1998 Year of the Ocean http://www.yoto98 .noaa.gov/yoto/meeting/nat_sec_316.html
42 +Power Projection The oceans provide access to littoral states. Military presence on the high
43 +AND
44 +the United States with unparalleled peacemaking capability and promote the rule of law.
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1 +====Growth is unsustainable – IT IS TRY OR DIE FOR THE NEGATIVE brink at 2017====
2 +Klein 3-8-15 - social activist known for her political analyses and criticism of corporate globalization, (Naomi, "It is our great collective misfortune that the scientific community made its decisive diagnosis of the climate threat at the precise moment when an elite minority was enjoying more unfettered political, cultural, and intellectual power than at any point since the 1920s", March 8, 2015, The Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/mar/08/how-will-everything-change-under-climate-change)
3 +The three policy pillars of this new era are familiar to us all: privatisation
4 +AND
5 +of policies; it's that we need to think differently, radically differently,
6 +
7 +
8 +====Collapse now allows for sustainable transition – delay guarantees extinction====
9 +Barry, 8 – President and Founder of Ecological Internet, Ph.D. in "Land Resources" from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Master's of Science in "Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development" also from Madison, and a Bachelor of Arts in "Political Science" from Marquette University (Glen, "Economic Collapse and Global Ecology", 1/14/8, http://www.countercurrents.org/barry140108.htm)
10 +Humanity and the Earth are faced with an enormous conundrum — sufficient climate policies enjoy
11 +AND
12 +global ecosystem collapse would focus upon bringing down the Earth's industrial economy now.
13 +
14 +
15 +====No impact to economic decline – prefer new data====
16 +Daniel **Drezner 14**, Professor of IR at Tufts, "The System Worked: Global Economic Governance during the Great Recession", World Politics, Volume 66. Number 1, January 2014, pp. 123-164
17 +The final significant outcome addresses a dog that hasn't barked: the effect of the
18 +AND
19 +surge in protectionist nationalism or ethnic exclusion that might have been expected."43
20 +
21 +
22 +====Growth causes war – embattles leaders in international crisis – more explanatory potential than diversionary conflict====
23 +Boehmer, 10 – Ph.D. in Political Science from Pennsylvania State University (Charles, "Economic Growth and Violent International Conflict: 1875-1999," http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10242690903568801~~#tabModule~~JAKE LEE)
24 +The theory set forth earlier theorizes that economic growth increases perceptions of state strength,
25 +AND
26 +multiple years are positively and significantly related to the most severe international conflicts,
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28 +
29 +====Growth causes poverty ====
30 +Trainer 2—Senior Lecturer of School of Social Work @ University of New South Wales (Ted, If You Want Affluence, Prepare for War, Democracy and Nature, Vol. 8, No. 2, EBSCO, AMiles)
31 +Rich countries are taking most of the world's resource production. Their per capita resource
32 +AND
33 +devoted to production by the people of the things they most urgently need.
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1 +===Plural – NC===
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4 +====A. Definition – Plural means more than One.====
5 +Random House Dictionary ~~http://www.dictionary.com/browse/plural~~
6 +plural definition. The grammatical category in nouns, pronouns, and verbs that refers to more than one thing. Most nouns become plural with the addition of -s or -es:
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8 +
9 +====The word "Countries" in the resolution is plural, because it is a noun with an "es" at the end to make it plural====
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11 +
12 +====B. Violation – the affirmative only bans nuclear power in One country.====
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15 +====C. Standards - ====
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18 +====1. Grammar – specifying one country violates the word "countries" – my interpretation is a precise grammatical interpretation, which precedes other standards, because it is a precondition for communication – using a common set of grammar rules. Grammar is a side constraint and must take precedent over other standards – no matter how good for debate it might be for the topic to include subgroups, it Grammatically Doesn't.====
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21 +====2. Negative ground – Single country cases allow the affirmative to avoid any clash. There are hundreds of countries, 74 of them produce nuclear power. If they are allowed to specify one country, there is no way the negative can be prepared with specific evidence, and my links to generics would be too small to win ever====
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24 +====3. They undermine topic specific research – This week it is the US – then when we do US research, next week it is North Korea. Then when we do North Korea research, the next week it is Iran. There is no incentive for use to do case specific research when there are enough countries for the Aff to avoid Ever debating the case. I am not carrying evidence about the Congo, Uganda, South Africa or Indonesia, all of whom are pursuing nuclear power. Topic specific research is necessary for the negative to have ground, and for the research to be unique and educational.====
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26 +
27 +====4. Balance – I'm setting the bar pretty low for them – they only have to use Two countries to make it plural. That still allows for them to focus on specific countries, but ensures that it is broad enough for the negative to have Some ground – at very least being able to PIC out of one of the Countries. The aff isn't being reasonable, while the negative standard is pretty lenient.====
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29 +
30 +====D. Voting Issue – reject the affirmative to deter future abuse. ====
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32 +
33 +====1. Grammar is a voting issue because grammar is a Subject in School, which provides the most direct link to education. Only grammatical interpretations are predictable, which is necessary for clash and fairness. Topicality is key to preserve clash and education. Fairness is necessary for student participation in debate, and education is necessary for school support for debate.====
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36 +====2. Rejecting the Argument is insufficient. It is too late for them to defend all adolescents – that would make them a moving target, and I cannot give another NC, so the damage is done. ====
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38 +
39 +====3. Reverse voting issues are incoherent – they cannot deter frivolous theory because they ARE frivolous theory, and there is no coherent argument for winning Because they specified a subgroup, and this would give the Affirmative an unfair advantage – winning either by defeating my violation or because I Ran the violation.====
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