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[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Correct. Labor is the most valuable natural resource on Earth.

I said spending is an aggregate measure of GDP. You can't even debate honestly and imply you are honest by saying other people are dishonest. It is best you are covered with a veil and blocked. Labor itself isn't value. Value is the end product. Every country has labor. The productivity of that labor is not equal. This is what leftist don't understand about the price of labor; it is not due to the labor itself, but the value that comes out the other end. This is why labor is unequal... and why your statement is nonsensical. No point in debating somebody in economics when they don't know how an economy works. I am not going to waste my time, when blocking is much more efficient.