Monday, March 2, 2015

18 Rogerian style argument to college students for the affordable care act

The basic idea of a Rogerian-style argument is to try to find common group with whoever you are arguing with, instead of arguing an idea which polorizes the two sides being presented. The Affordable care act is something that many people are already polarized about so it is important to try to find that common ground. If I was trying to argue for it, especially to college students, since I know my audience it will be easier to find common ground. Most college students are at the age where they may now, under Obamacare, be able to still be covered under thier parents insurance which is a bonus. Also, most people in college don't have a lot of money to afford very expensive healthcare plans. Even those against this act can all agree that having to pay less for their helathcare is beneficial seeing as how they have a lack of capital. Even people with pre-existing conditions thath they've had from birth will now be able to be covered which will help to find common ground with even more people. There will always be those who are set in their ways, but with this style of argument you can bring more people to your cause by finding this common ground with members of your audience.

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