What Are Evisceration Fees, How the Imposition of Evisceration Fees Adversely Impacts an Economy, How the Imposition of Evisceration Fees Can Increase the Unemployment Rate In...

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By Dr. Harrison Sachs

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This essay sheds light on what are evisceration fees, explicates how the imposition of evisceration fees adversely impacts an economy, demystifies how the imposition of evisceration fees can increase the unemployment rate in an economy, and elucidates why evisceration fees should be abolished in an economy. Succinctly stated, evisceration fees are monetary fees that are imposed by bureaucratic apparatuses in a controlled market economy. In a controlled market economy, evisceration fees are not solely paid by companies, but are also paid by people who work real private sector jobs based on voluntary demand. Furthermore, in this controlled market economy, there are an exorbitant amount of evisceration fees that are imposed by bureaucratic apparatuses which people who work real private sector jobs based on voluntary demand pay and do not receive anything for paying. In this controlled market economy, an exorbitant amount of evisceration fees that are imposed by bureaucratic apparatuses are deemed to be steep monetary fees. It is more cumbersome for a person to be able to augment his standard of living if he lacks purview over how all of his hard-earned money is expended. One type of modern slavery is slavery by evisceration fees. In this controlled market economy, having an exorbitant amount of evisceration fees that are imposed by bureaucratic apparatuses which people who work real private sector jobs based on voluntary demand pay and do not receive anything for paying, not only amplifies the cost of living, but also concomitantly reduces the standard of living for people who work real private sector employee jobs based on voluntary demand. When a person's standard of living is reduced, then it can adversely impinge on his quality of life.

What Are Evisceration Fees, How the Imposition of Evisceration Fees Adversely Impacts an Economy, How the Imposition of Evisceration Fees Can Increase the Unemployment Rate In...