These HCC's are are very propped up by the whole cartel. Each workers together like a part of gear, like uncompetitive HCC's do. Therefore, the Competition Bureau needs to find the legal way to go through our free enterprises and see what is holding them back from being more competitive. This is because if the USA can obtain cheaper resource contracts and even start getting more resources, such people like me can open up production business and employee people. Thus allowing more exports to the developing world in materials.
The reason why this dissection is so necessary. Is because, we are currently last place in account balances. Which means we have a demand side surplus. This DSS syndrome then forces the USA to run a massive deficit with inflation as a major problem. This is due to the necessary elements of macro economics and accounting. In which when a business exports a product it gains funds and value from a foreign treasury. Therefore, this gain then funds and re-generates the USA's treasury. This then allows the USA to pay its accounts without having to make more promises that it will do this some day and pay them back. Furthermore, the generation of exports which creates a supply side surplus is the necessary element for growth. This growth means that the US can also grow with is human demands. As the US's population is growing as the US population is growing yearly at 12% and our economy is growing at less than 2%, we are going to see very serious problems. These problems will come if the USA can't fund its treasure with the proper supply side surplus.
As such, we then see why the necessary dissection to be competitive with the Communists HCC's is necessary. As if the USA can't become competitive and gain international sales and exports. It will start to see a major demand side surplus, with all the side affects of loss of social safety nets. Therefore, if we dissect the major root problem and we mech the area of necessary elements to be more competitive via proper legal methods of free markets and non coalition, then we can gain.
Rider I
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