The article I read this time is So Far, the Obamacare Rollout Looks Pretty Normal to Me wroten by
Kevin Drum who is a political blogger for Mother Jones.
Kevin Drum claims that the Obamacare Rollout glitches are
not very serious. And according to our textbook, this claim should be a value
claim and I think it is good. And then he uses his experience as grounds,
because he has worked for dozens of big software which had same problem before
but they are still working well. For the warrant, he shows a process of how software
works after being launched which we can see that a bunch of bugs being found is
very common. This part works as a bridge to connect ground and backing. So the
next, he analyzed the specific steps how the Obamacare Rollout glitches will be
fixed as the backing. Overall, his argument is really good. He shows the three
most important parts as well as backing included in the Toulmin Model clearly
and efficiently and his tight logic makes his argument very convincible.
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