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__  __ [] __**Part for the Whole- Fallacy**__ Part for the Whole fallacy is when an arguer picks out a couple phrases that were stated by a person, and claim that the statement or conclusion is true as a whole. Inferring from the fact that every part of the statement is true and everything else that falls into that category as a whole has that property. Ex. Atoms are colorless. Cats are made of atoms, so cats are colorless. The arguer claims atoms are colorless, since cats are made up of atoms then the cat has to be colorless. Not all fallacies are fallacious. For example, if a person opened a small bag of potato chips and discover that the first one is delicious, it is not fallacious to conclude that the all the chips will be just as delicious, but one cannot say the same for one giant family size bags because most people would be sick or not find it appealing after about 10 minutes of eating chips continuously.

media type="youtube" key="sUwNq1n6Jb0" width="295" height="222" The argument claims the cookie monster cannot eat any more cookies because the cookies are locked up. The cookie monster could always find the combination and remove the cookies. The cookie monster ends up eating the safe to eat the cookies. It’s not true that the safe prevents the cookies from being eaten by the cookie monster. Major premise- The cookies are secured in the locked safe. Minor Premise- The cookie monster likes cookies. Conclusion- Therefor the cookie monster could eat the cookies in the locked safe. media type="youtube" key="FBorRZnqtMo" width="352" height="149"

Obama claims Governor Romney said that he would cut taxes for the higher class people and roll back regulations on banks. Romney said if Americans completed those idea everyone will grow and benefit. Romney was saying in general it would help improve America, but not that it is the only way to help America and that it will work. Obama claimed strengthening the middle class would build a lasting economy. By asking the wealthy to pay more to lower America’s debt so America can afford to invest in education and manufacturing. Obama was not saying that strengthening the middle class is the only way it will to help the U.S. economy. It could help in lowering our debt, but the higher class may not support paying more tax dollars. All education and manufacturing issues would not be solved by strengthening the middle class. All classes of people would have to help, it is not only one class that should be targeted.

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