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		<title>By: Martin Utreras</title>
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		<description>Since I could not find your email, I am leaving this off-topic comment here:

From &quot;When Labor Becomes a Commodity&quot; by Martin Hutchinson

&quot;Hence population reduction programs, aiming to reduce global population to a level at which labor once more becomes more valuable than commodities, should be given the highest priority at a global level. Otherwise, with the labor supply unlimited and the skills supply nearly so, and commodities supply relatively restricted, the only wealthy people will be those who own mines or oil wells.&quot;

Martin, are you suggesting we start just killing people skilled people in the developing nations, should we become a global Nazi regime, should we have 1 birth laws, like those of China, for the entire globe? Are you absolutely insane?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I could not find your email, I am leaving this off-topic comment here:</p>
<p>From &#8220;When Labor Becomes a Commodity&#8221; by Martin Hutchinson</p>
<p>&#8220;Hence population reduction programs, aiming to reduce global population to a level at which labor once more becomes more valuable than commodities, should be given the highest priority at a global level. Otherwise, with the labor supply unlimited and the skills supply nearly so, and commodities supply relatively restricted, the only wealthy people will be those who own mines or oil wells.&#8221;</p>
<p>Martin, are you suggesting we start just killing people skilled people in the developing nations, should we become a global Nazi regime, should we have 1 birth laws, like those of China, for the entire globe? Are you absolutely insane?</p>
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