AW
A memo from Finance Director to the city council:
Taxpayers would be of financial interest to fund the contruction of a luxury hotel next to the convention center. Visitors make purchases and buy services at the convention center. Travellers from out-of-town will therefore contribute to the local taxes and benefit taxpayers. The current visitors only comprise 50% of the convention's capacity. Luxury hotel will provide additional visitors with accomodation since travellers will choose luxury hotel over budget motels. Revenue of the luxury hotel will largely contribute to the local taxes.
My essay includes:
1. Gratuitious assumption: the arguer fails to justify that out-of-town travellers will majorly account for visitors at the convention center. Lack of information about the visitors.
2. Gratuitious assumption:the arguer presumptuously assumes that travellers will prefer luxury hotel over budget motels. Without information about consumer behaviors, it is groundless to conclude that travellers will choose luxury hotels.
3. Unsound analysis: the author fails to weigh the advantages and disadvantages thoroughly. Without considering the balance between revenue and cost, it is unwarranted that running a luxury hotel would necessarily contribute to the taxes instead of emptying taxpayers' pocket.
CR
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