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RE: North Eastern Crustacean Industry
Very interesting the comparison between the two of the biggest seafood industry states on the East Coast, which shows the difference in the way they regulate the lobster fishing in Maine and the crab in Maryland; these differences are the ones that are not understood ... it seems that the intervention of a suprastadal entity, which is the one that must establish egalitarian laws, will be lacking; because, in the long run, who suffers is the normal citizen, who is going to be punished for some reason. That is the problem of governments, their politicians and their supernatural laws ... By the way, I was in Maine years ago and had the opportunity to eat their lobsters, well, it was a total delight. Greetings @erodedthoughts
It seems that the laws in today's world are not to protect the average Joe but they are not all simply for the super rich either. There is more going on to protect the well off section of society and that is happening everywhere. You appease the well off and ignore the poor and that leaves the door open for the rich to do as they please.
The world is made up of distractions. Like even with these crustacean's. They are sold locally basically to the poor, very cheap, as the well off are informed they are not good to eat. The next step is to ship them out and once that happens the prices are in fact jacked up with the reason being there are fewer crustaceans and that justifies the prices. They distract you with population counts but that is done to hide the poor quality. It happens everywhere all the time all you have to do is look around to truly see what is going on.
Yes, very good point, we always have the great manipulators or scammers of market, who direct everything to obtain the maximum profits. Certainly the demands can be manipulated by the big capitals of the region ...