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Free Market Crime Scene CleanupI could almost use the terms "free market" with "private sector," except our "free market" lacks a lot of freedom. It would be pointless explaining how our "free market" lacks freedom. Most people will agree with my idea. By crime scene cleanup private sector I mean those crime scene cleanup companies existing solely from revenue earned without government aid of any sort. I mean those companies existing without a crony relationship to government employees for the benefit of one, the other, or both. I do not include crony relationships in the private sector, that is. Crime scene cleanup companies within the private sector may have contracts with local governments to perform certain services. These relationships do not create a crony relationship. As a consequence such crime scene cleanup companies remain in the private sector, given their government free status. Private sector crime scene cleanup companies come and go rather quickly. Against the forces of a corrupt local coroner's office or corrupt medical examiners office or a corrupt county administrator's office, private sector companies have little survival value. To overcome the hazards of surviving in a private sector economy, a crime scene cleanup company must have additional business revenue. One simply does not find private sector crime scene cleanup companies without additional business revenue or government funds. With government funds a private secter company becomes a "cronified" (my term) company reliant on government handouts. There are no two ways about it. We find other companies and self-employed types in the private sector. Plumbers, electricians, ice cream vendors, personal services like barbers and beauticians all belong to the private sector.
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