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Subject:Donald Trump views on the American political processes. Occasion: “Donald Trump released a tax plan on Monday morning” Audience:Donald Trump and his supporters;Republican runners;Democratic runners;Economists Purpose:Is to state his opinion on the views of Donald Trump releasing his tax plan. Speaker: Joe Nocera Tone:Accusatory;Unsupported;Confused Logical Fallacies: “His opening salvo,of course,was his absurd proposal ..-Red Hearing- This statement is considered to be this particular logical fallacy because the idea of a wall that he is deciding to build isn't related to the overall purpose of the article which is the overall tax plan of the Presidential Candidate Donald Trump."But it wont Companies might move their headquarters ..."-Burden of Proof-This is related to the logical fallacy because the author doesn't have any evidence of whether or not this action of companies will remain in the countries with lower labor costs while their headquarters stays in the US. "Begging the Question"is also supporting the statement because the author is assuming the outcome. He is assuming that the companies will not move overseas when Donald Trump attempts to keep them from making this decision."Where will the revenue come from to make"-This is Argument by Question because it states a question and the response is answered when he begins to say"It's not going to come from..".The author begins his argument by first proposing a question and he then answers the question after he's gotten his audience pondering about the stated question.-"He'll be out before Iowa" is a Ad Hominem because he attacks Donald Trumps character by saying he is not capable of being the President of America. These logical fallacies are effective in convincing the audience that Donald Trump is not fit to be the President of the U.S.A. Also how his tax plan isn't going to be effective when applied to the countries financial issues. This supports the authors claim of how Donald Trump tax plan isn't expected to follow through by giving a bold argument of how he isn't fit to be the President of the United States and he will be the first person to blog about it. |