Union member: Some members of our labor union are calling for an immediate strike. But a strike would cut into our strike fund and would in addition lead to a steep fine, causing us to suffer a major financial loss. Therefore, we must not strike now.
The union members argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that it
(A) fails to consider that a strike might cause the union to suffer a financial loss even if no fine were imposed
(B) fails to define adequately what constitutes a major financial loss
(C) fails to consider that the benefits to be gained from a strike might outweigh the costs
(D) takes for granted that the most important factor in the labor unions bargaining position is the unions financial strength
(E) fails to establish that there will be a better opportunity to strike at a later time
The union members argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that it
(A) fails to consider that a strike might cause the union to suffer a financial loss even if no fine were imposed
(B) fails to define adequately what constitutes a major financial loss
(C) fails to consider that the benefits to be gained from a strike might outweigh the costs
(D) takes for granted that the most important factor in the labor unions bargaining position is the unions financial strength
(E) fails to establish that there will be a better opportunity to strike at a later time