Flowing Like a River
Riffing the Resolution
Fort Worth Stock...Issues
Ripe in-
Round
Camp case
100

Eight speeches of the round.

What is the 1AC, 1NC, 2AC, 2NC, 1NR, 1AR, 2NR, 2AR?

100

The house and the senate 

What is Congress? 

100

The negative side needs to win at least ____ stock issues to win a round.

What is one?

100

Who you look at while asking questions 

What is the judge? 

100

Auto CR

what is an automatic continual resolution? 

200

The affirmative must uphold all the stock issues. 

What is the burden of proof? 
200

 the act of attempting to influence decisions made by government officials, including legislators and regulators, often on behalf of individuals, organizations, or businesses.

What is lobbying? 

200

All 5 stock issues

What is topicality, significance, inherency, solvency, and disadvantages? 

200

The mission statement of the NCFCA

what is: 

to challenge and equip ambassadors for Christ to communicate truth with integrity and grace

200

Harms of the 1AC

What is: 1) no federal services 2) lack of payment of fed employees 3) really money

300

Running new arguments in the 2NC and responding in the 1NR. 

What is a split negative? 

300

Legislative document that combines multiple, often unrelated, subjects into a single piece of legislation.

What is the filibuster? 

300

This issue deals with whether the plan can or will work in practice.

What is solvency? 

300

In order for evidence to count towards a ballot, it must be ______ in round. 

What is: read and properly cited

300

Advantages of the 1AC

1) fed employees get money 2) reducing shutdowns ---> saving money 3) American citizens get services 

400

The burden of the negative to respond and refute claims of the affirmative.

What is the burden of rejoinder? 

400

Political procedure in which one or more members of a legislative body prolong debate on proposed legislation so as to delay or entirely prevent a decision.

What is a filibuster 

400

This stock issue asks, “Why hasn’t the problem already been solved in the status quo?”

What is inherency? 

400

Two types of CX questions 

What is yes/no, open-ended 

400

Name a significance point from the neg brief 

___________

500

 the assumption that the affirmative team's proposed plan is implemented, regardless of its practical feasibility or political likelihood.

What is fiat power? 
500

Unlimited spending, and no coordination with candidates.

What is superPACs? 

500

Name the stock issue:
"The affirmative team's plan makes the system worse, in that it provides no net benefit but actually degrades the framer's intent for the design of congress" 

What is a disadvantage? 

500

Proper time to ask for evidence in round

What is prep-time and cx

500

Name a D/A from the neg brief 

__________