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-A: The affirmative must defend the immediate implementation of the prohibition of nuclear energy. |
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-B: They defend 10 years |
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-1. Ground |
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-2. Advocacy shift |
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-Gary **Galles, **20**09** |
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-Galles is a Professor of Economics at Pepperdine. "Vagueness as a Political Strategy", http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/gary_galles/ |
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-The problem with such vagueness is that any informed public policy decision has to be |
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-, it virtually ensures bad policy, if Americans' welfare is the criterion. |
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-Fairness is a voting issue |
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-Drop the debater |
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-Competing Interps |
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-No RVI |