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+Funding’s barely stable but cuts plus Trump’s proposal means it’s tight. |
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+Parrott 17 (Sharon Parrott, Senior Fellow and Senior Counselor at CBPP, “Trump Plans Big Cut in Domestic Programs,” February 27th 2017, http://www.cbpp.org/blog/trump-plans-big-cut-in-domestic-programs, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities) |
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+President Trump’s plans to |
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+the nation’s prosperity. |
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+The aff spends tons – even current levels are shaky for the government. |
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+CBO 15 (Congressional Budget Office, “Federal Housing Assistance for Low-Income Households,” September 9th 2015, https://www.cbo.gov/publication/50782. CBO) |
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+In 2014, the federal government provided |
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+adjust appropriations accordingly. |
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+Two impacts: |
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+a) Turns case – the aff diverts spending away from core training projects and outweighs – Americans care more about employment than housing. |
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+Florida 13 (Richard Florida, “Why the U.S. Needs to Fall Out of Love With Homeownership,” September 17th 2013, http://www.citylab.com/housing/2013/09/why-us-needs-fall-out-love-homeownership/6517/, CityLab from The Atlantic) |
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+Politicians and pundits |
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+their pro-homeownership stance. |
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+b) That causes a credit downgrade. |
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+Newman 13 (US News. Rick Newman is an award-winning finance columnist for US news. “What Will Cause the Next U.S. Credit Downgrade.” Jan. 3, 2013. https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome-psyapi2andion=1andespv=2andie=UTF-8andq=22rick20newman20is22.) |
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+A failure to cut spending |
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+downgrade could come by summer. |
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+Tanks the economy. |
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+Hill 13 Patrice, Washington Times. Patrice Hill is the chief economics correspondent for the Washington Times. “With U.S. fiscal problems unresolved, treasured AAA rating may fall off cliff” http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jan/7/us-fiscal-problems-unresolved-aaa-rating-may-drop/?page=all |
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+Despite the indifference |
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+prestige,” Mr. Browne said. |
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+Growth solves every impact. |
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+Silk 93 Leonard Silk, Distinguished Professor of Economics at Pace University, Senior Research Fellow at the Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and former Economics Columnist with the New York Times, 1993 (“Dangers of Slow Growth,” Foreign Affairs) |
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+Like the Great Depression |
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+economies and societies. |
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+Slow US growth causes war. |
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+Royal 10 (Jedediah Royal, Director of Cooperative Threat Reduction at the U.S. Department of Defense, 2010, “Economic Integration, Economic Signaling and the Problem of Economic Crises,” in Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal and Political Perspectives, ed. Goldsmith and Brauer, p. 213-215 |
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+First, on the systemic level |
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+in the use of force. |
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+ |
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+Death controls the internal link to every moral value and impact – turns systemic weighing. |
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+Jonas 96 (Hans, Former Alvin Johnson Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research, Former Eric Voegelin Visiting Professor at the University of Munich, “Mortality and Morality: A Search for the Good After Auschwitz, pg. 111-112) |
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+With this look ahead |
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+aid with arguments. |
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+Even if they win systemic impacts prior that doesn’t exclude anything because the aff still causes systemic harms – they outweigh because those scenarios are massive and there are multiple which also magnifies probability. |