0408 Unity is strength

There is no easier way for Mr. Governor to seek re-election than to satisfy people's demands.

So what are people's demands now?

The answer is simple, that is, if you have a job, even if the benefits do not meet the lower limit of various labor-related legal provisions, as long as you have a job.

With a job, people will have the bottom of their hearts and will not hesitate as they do now.

When you have a job, you are hopeful and motivated about the future!

As long as this problem can be solved, even if it is a "we are on the way" attitude, it will be able to gain the support of the people, and if some effective results can be achieved, there is no doubt that Mr. Governor will be re-elected.

But the question is, how do you solve these problems?

Everyone knows how to solve a thing, and it's like a homeless man on the side of the road who uses money donated by others every day - why not begging?

Because begging is illegal in the Federation, homeless people have to change their way of working, they will find a random project that people care about or don't care about, and then set up a donation box to convince some passers-by to help them with their project.

It's mostly financial, but in case some feminists are willing to warm them up, the homeless are happy too.

The advantage of this is that the Commonwealth can proudly say that we have no beggars.

After drinking all the liquor that the donors had paid them for, these homeless people would often lie in the stacks of cardboard boxes and newspapers, thinking that as soon as they got up from sleep, as soon as the morning dawned, he would go to find a job.

Even if it is physical work, he will complete it seriously, and then change himself, and strive to make himself a valuable person, a living person.

However...... It's always wishful thinking, and the poor know that making money can change their lives, just like Mr. Governor knows that raising employment will save York and get re-elected.

Everyone holds the truth, but they can never reach out to touch the truth.

He's a politician, he's not a businessman, and he can only ask the rulers of the cities below him from a higher perspective in a tone similar to that of the ruling class: "Hey, I said, we need to increase the employment rate, understand?"

Nothing can be done other than to call the shots on these issues.

Of course? Is this just a manifestation of the essence? It doesn't mean that everyone is like this, let's say Mr. Governor interviews Lynch? And many more people he interviewed? It's about change, a more direct push for this change.

He looked at Lynch very seriously? Lynch's miracle has already shaken the entire Federation, maybe he can still create a miracle this time?

Lynch thought for a moment? He didn't expect that Mr. Governor would ask such a profound question as soon as he came up? He needed time to gather his thoughts.

After about seven or eight minutes, Lynch probably had a number in his mind, and the smile on his face became brighter.

"We need industry trusts, we need monopoly giants!"

An earth-shattering sentence? Directly made Mr. Governor raise his eyebrows.

From the first group of Federalists to come here, they taught the natives what love is with their weapons with flowers and brightly colored knives. After what is peace, monopoliism begins to prevail.

The profit from doing a business by yourself far exceeds that of everyone doing it together, and what everyone makes a fortune together is just a hypocritical reason for the weak to huddle together to keep warm against the powerful.

But as long as someone has the strength and foundation of a monopoly, he will not say such a stupid thing as a rich man.

The federal business climate of that period was chaotic? Businessmen are often equated with violence, in the case of the railroad tycoons of the day? He used all kinds of violent means to destroy other people's railroad tracks, smash and even assassinate competitors? So much so that almost half of the railways in the entire federation belong directly or indirectly to him.

Every industry is so chaotic that the fledgling federal government simply can't stand up to these capitalists with hundreds or thousands of more armed forces of the latter? Monopolies can only be allowed to prevail.

The birth of oligarchs has left the Federation in the shadow for at least forty years? Until the federal government decides to completely eradicate these harmful social hazards? The monopoly capitalists who endangered the safety of people's lives and property embraced the sunshine of the free market.

Since then, the federal government has pushed through dozens of laws to prevent the emergence of commercial monopolies, and strictly monitored all capitalists in the country.

Anyone involved in the issue of monopoly is afraid to avoid it, and even in the Senate of the Diet there is a body called the "Antimonopoly Measures Committee", and the National Security Committee also has a corresponding body to investigate monopolies.

Antitrust has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, but at this time, Lynch actually put forward the statement that "monopolies can save York", which made Mr. Governor feel that Lynch may be dizzy at the first time, and he must not know what he is talking about.

But then, he himself felt that Lynch's words were a little interesting.

He didn't show his liking or dislike for Lynch's statement on his face, but he still looked like he was listening carefully, bowing his head slightly, "Go on." ”

With such a sentence, Lynch knew that Mr. Governor began to resist at first to begin to explore the possibilities.

He crossed his legs easily, pulled out a cigarette, and with the permission of the governor, he lit the cigarette and took a puff.

The cigarette was caught between his fingers, and the hand was pressed on the knee of his upturned leg, and the green smoke curled, and he slowly exhaled, and the sudden puff of smoke changed invisibly between the two.

Through this ever-changing smoke, Lynch looked at the person opposite, "We are always afraid of monopoly and unwilling to touch it, but the ultimate goal of most businessmen is monopoly. ”

"Because monopolies can bring windfall profits, we can control an industry, set our own standards, and have pricing power. ”

"Even if it's just a stone, as long as we have a monopoly on it, we can sell it to the price of gold, because no one else can get it from anywhere else but us. ”

"We always say that monopoly will bring destruction and instability, and our understanding of monopoly is still stuck in the past when monopoly was prevalent, and we only see bad things, ignoring things that cannot be considered bad. ”

Mr. Governor repeated, "Something that can't be considered bad?"

"It's ......," Lynch nodded, "and that's actually the good side." ”

As he spoke, his tone strengthened slightly, "Mr. Governor, do you know that the steel tycoon has a monopoly on seventy percent of the steel business in the Federation, and what else has he brought with him besides having some businessmen run out to bankruptcy?"

Mr. Governor shook his head, "I don't have much research on this, but I'm sure you know." ”

Lynch took another puff of his cigarette and flicked the ashes, "Yes, he brought countless jobs. ”

"For ordinary people, whether it's a monopoly or a fair free market, none of this has a direct impact on them. ”

"Whether they have a monopoly capitalist on top of their head, or a small entrepreneur, a factory owner, they have to work. ”

"If something is sold at an unreasonable price, people won't buy it, so before the Anti-Monopoly Law came out, the people who really hurt were the capitalists. ”

"Those small and medium-sized enterprises have become the target of exploitation by monopoly giants, although ordinary workers are also in the scope of their exploitation, but this does not mean that small and medium-sized enterprises do not exploit workers, or that only monopoly giants will exploit workers. ”

"What if we get rid of the bad ones and leave only the good ones?"

"What will the new monopoly look like under the packaging of the existing worldview, values, morals, and sound laws?"

Lynch snuffed out his cigarette in the ashtray, "Local pillar enterprise!"

"In fact, monopoly has always been by our side, and it has never left, it just has changed its face to face the world!"

"The situation is worse in some cities in York than in others, and the real reason is that some of the pillars of the economy have gone bankrupt, and the impact of these failures far outweighs the impact of the tsunami. ”

"If we want York to recover quickly, then we need a dominant monopoly!"

The Ristoan Group is, in a sense, a large conglomerate with the rudiments of a local monopoly, precisely because its collapse and the economic tsunami have caused a cascade of problems.

If the Ristian clique hadn't fallen now, the economy would have picked up as the Federation had gained more status by defeating Gavra in naval battles, and the Federation's goods would have begun to be sold all over the world.

There is no doubt about the dominance of pillar economic enterprises, and the power of one state can easily defeat most of the non-pillar enterprises.

Overseas, there is enough dominance, and if the federal government gives some more benefits, such as tax rebates, or diplomatic cooperation to tax exemption on goods, then in three to five years, the federal economy will begin to recover rapidly.

But the problem now is that there is no such enterprise in York, there is no dominance, there is no cohesion, and large and small enterprises are like a plate of scattered sand, fighting for each other, and even competing with each other.

This kind of internal friction coupled with the competitiveness brought about by international trade will only lead to the closure of more and more small and micro enterprises, and it will be difficult for large enterprises to survive, which is almost a foreseeable thing.

They didn't think about uniting together and twisting into a rope, after all, there are a lot of interests involved here, and of course this has something to do with their inability to sing.

How do you sing that song?

By the way, unity is strength!