Debate whether companies can maintain productivity with shorter weeks.
The four day workweek is not feasible because business's that choose for a 5 day work week will have much greater output, and put the four day work week companies out of business as it is very competitive.
Rationale:The argument suggests that a 5-day workweek leads to greater output, but lacks specific evidence or data to support this claim, resulting in a moderate fact check score. The argument contains a potential slippery slope fallacy, assuming that 4-day workweek companies will inevitably fail without considering other factors, which affects the no fallacies score. The argument is relevant to the debate topic, directly addressing the feasibility of a 4-day workweek. The logic/emotion balance is mostly logical but could benefit from more nuanced reasoning.
Four day workweek is absolutely not feasible. I don't want to work extra hours 4 days. I'd rather just be happy on Fridays and finish teh school week. Also, it would hurt the economy.
Rationale:The argument is misaligned with the user's chosen side, as it argues against the feasibility of a 4-day workweek. It lacks factual support and contains logical fallacies, such as an appeal to emotion and a slippery slope regarding economic impact. The argument is also largely irrelevant to the debate topic, as it focuses on personal preferences rather than addressing productivity concerns. The scores are desaturated due to the low effort and lack of alignment with the chosen side.