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What should you know?
Food, clothes, transportation, health care, water, electricity, consumer goods, building materials, electrical appliances, and building maintenance resources are all mobilized from within the state.

If any products and services are from outside the state, they get imported from other states for products and services from the state.

If state or federal programs mean resources are mobilized within the state, then issues are clear.

If you mean federal programs means resources are mobilized from Washington, DC, you are mistaken. This is a misinterpretation of facts. Washington, DC, or people from Washington, DC, do not manufacture or provide any products and services in essential ingredients of the economy of any state.

There are people trying to monopolize state factories meant for public service, thus harming people.

To have issues clear to you, go through questions relevant to the state economy, state budget, rights, etc.

What are various options to solve this problem?
1. Continuing education as displayed at www.qureshiuniversity.com.
2. Replacement of those not taking continuing education.
3. Punishment of those involved in harms.
4. Solutions and remedies to those harmed.

What questions should be discussed?
How many habitable buildings need to be constructed in the state?
How many people need to be accommodated in these buildings in the state?
Where are they located now?