October 10, 2008
Bush to meet G7 to discuss market turmoil

World finance ministers are scheduled to meet tomorrow to exchange ideas on how to restore confidence to the markets. President Bush plans to meet with G7 officials from Britain, Italy, Germany, France, Canada and Japan as markets worldwide continue to suffer.

Sharyn O’Halloran, professor of political science at Columbia University, speaks with Martin Savidge about the difficulty of coordinating international banking efforts, pointing out that many international agreements have not worked in the past.

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“Bush to meet G7 to discuss market turmoil”
I am not a politician advisor nor a finacial analysist expert. Nevertheless, I believe we people around the world do not need to go through another funny, luxerious and costly theater such as new meeting of G7 with no result!
I may offer the best solution for the world economic crisis with no cost at all!
My solution is to take some money from so wasted billionaires away and give back that money to the rest of people around the world and return again that money to people whom, those Wasted have cheated on!
I told many years ago and I still repeat this:
To have richess and poverty to that extreme do harm and both will create the greatest misery to our planet and its creatures. ‘Cause, We are all connected to each other like the rings of a chainaround the neck of this Earth! At some point, misery and richess will smash to each other, this is what do I mean!
Think about it!
Persia Barvarz

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