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So now we're going to talk about the areas of the resolution. The different kinds of cases that the affirmative team will read and the common arguments that the negative will make against them. Starting with what will be the most popular affirmative on the topic or popular area of the topic.

The federal jobs guarantee. Lunch. Isn't that complicated because it's exactly what it sounds like. You might also see this called when you read articles about it, The federal government is the employer of last resort. Okay, so I mean it is what it sounds like, Anyone who wants a job can go to the federal government.

People little test to figure out what skills you have based on your work, experience your education, all that stuff. Evaluate what kinds of jobs? Can you do the skills? You have, or maybe even what kinds of skills can we teach? And then they will take that information and find the job and you do.

So federal jobs here in team so this would obviously be a huge change. Because it would pretty much end in voluntary unemployment. Overnight. No longer meet people unemployed because they can't find work. So, there's certainly still be people. Unemployed is not everybody's gonna want the job. You know, whatever reason.

But as far as involuntary, unemployment people that are unemployed not by choice. I'll be done will be done because they will be able to go work for the federal government. Typically, the way it works is there we offices build in different counties city states And you'd go to that office and that's where you hit me.

Figure out what your skills are. You do that job. What kind of jobs do they do? Well, broadly it's decided on by the community. So it really does depend on where you live, some places might need more sanitation, some places might need more maintenance, some places might need more new construction and infrastructure.

Some places, some places might eat more people on the phone. For social services and stuff like that. There's a lot of jobs out there. Be done. And then you would get most proposals suggest. It's a job would include. Not great pay honestly, but minimum is $15 an hour which about 30 grand a year.

Possibly more based on where you live. So some versions of the job guarantee. Save it what you'll get paid depends on where you live. So, if you live, in a place where the cheapest rent You know, it's like around here is like two thousand dollars is whatever you'll probably get paid for that if you live in the middle of nowhere in Kansas It's like $700 a month.

All right, so a lot of them closes. Do say that the compensation for the job can vary based on where you live. The point is is you'll get a guarantee wage. You'll get benefits as most employers often. So like health insurance, maybe dental envision. To know be able to add your family on to that first small fee, all that good stuff.

So you'll get the job. Now. This is a word you're going to need to be familiar with on the topic. This is what we call a counter cyclical program. A counter cyclical program. Because the number of jobs that the government has to give out would change. Year to years once a month.

For example, the economy is booming Growing, you know, four and a half five percent, okay, that happens again. The economy is booming. Then the government's not going to have to be out of state jobs, okay? Because there's going to be more good paying jobs out there in the private sector economies growing companies are expanding, they're adding people to their payrolls so not as many people need to go to the federal government for a job because the private sectors filling them.

But if the economy starts slumping, And we go into a recession to consecutive orders of decreased economic growth and recession. Then more people are going to want the federal government job because there's less opportunities out there in the private sector. That is called something that is counter cyclical that the program works to counteracts or to complement the state of the economy.

The economy is low more jobs. The academy is high, the government has to be less jobs, counters. That's another reason. Why some people like to call the government is the employer of last resort so the government old, he provides jobs to fill in where the private sector, can't the woman.

So that's a federal jobs here and tea, it's pretty straightforward as far as what it does. Now There's going to be a lot of different versions of this. And you'll notice there on the bullet points, we talk about the types of advantages. Well the first advantage to a federal jobs guarantee is ending unemployment.

Just the act of doing someone a job. So, all the stuff we talked about before, poverty, inequality, all that all that stuff can be an advantage to a federal jobs here. Someone goes from not having a job to making $30,000 a year plus benefits you have reduced property by one person.

Multiply that times millions of people, if you put a substantial dent in poverty, So, all these names you already talked about, you can run those because that's the advantage that comes from just giving people a job. But there will also be a advantages and the jazz guarantee about What the, what work people do with those jobs?

Why would that be good? So the two apps that we already have in, for you all very first staff that we started with was a job guarantee for infrastructure. The United States infrastructure is terrible. It's like trillions of dollars behind in terms of maintenance. Bridges roads. All suck with the most part ports.

Not very good, very antiquated. There hasn't been a massive investment in national infrastructure. Is for now, it's almost 50 years so it's getting old and say it's gonna take trillions of dollars. So the starter packet app is just a job guarantee to rebuild America's infrastructure So some of the advanced the advantage is based off of The benefits of rebuilding infrastructure.

So, you're gonna be debating about things like economic competitiveness. That was the United States needs better infrastructure to keep attracting companies to to be here. One of the main reasons we lose a lot of business, so other countries. Is partly because of infrastructure, transport transporting goods, cheaply efficiently, having a well-educated or at least appropriately.