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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 2033669" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>It has to be walked because if you leave all businesses alone, without regulation, you get monopolies where everything costs a fortune, but wages don't increase, kind of like what happened to the economy in the mid 2000s, when gas prices soared. It tanked the economy, it still is wrecking havoc. Every industry is at risk, from oil to eyedrops. Some self-correct like mechanic work, if you charge too much, people will find other people to do the same job for less. Producers, especially commodities, things that are required for life and get used up specificially, require both large and small producers to provide the necessary quantities to support us. If you let the smaller shop go under, then there simply won't be enough to go around. there is a balance, the world is not black and white, it never has been, it never will be. You gotta walk the line, which is fuzzy at best. Super thin and fuzzy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 2033669, member: 8373"] It has to be walked because if you leave all businesses alone, without regulation, you get monopolies where everything costs a fortune, but wages don't increase, kind of like what happened to the economy in the mid 2000s, when gas prices soared. It tanked the economy, it still is wrecking havoc. Every industry is at risk, from oil to eyedrops. Some self-correct like mechanic work, if you charge too much, people will find other people to do the same job for less. Producers, especially commodities, things that are required for life and get used up specificially, require both large and small producers to provide the necessary quantities to support us. If you let the smaller shop go under, then there simply won't be enough to go around. there is a balance, the world is not black and white, it never has been, it never will be. You gotta walk the line, which is fuzzy at best. Super thin and fuzzy. [/QUOTE]
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