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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2009

Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive of WPP, responds to user Snoxloser with his thoughts on the recovery of the economy and how to do it

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  • an pessimist is an optimist with experience :)

  • It might be good to be an optimist, but most statement he's made seem the opposite from the truth. US likely will have the hardest time. Inflation will hit those countries most that have the biggest stimulus packages. "Lot of money sitting on the sidelines" - there's a lot built up as US bonds in foreign countries, most of which the US will eventually default on.

    I reckon a mind set that unifies people with each other and the earth as an ecosystem is whats needed to get us out of this one.

  • Biggest BS ever....all his interest, as part of the elite finance crap is to rip of commoners. One way is to impose carbon trading and create a whole new bubble, enriching themselves again. Beware, the current crisis stemmed from mortgage, runned and profited by these 'elite' people; One of the future bubble will be carbon trading. Everyone worldwide should be aware of future BS product coming out from NYC and London! We commoners have to bail them out when things fails

  • I put it differently. The problem is that the people have gotten lazy and began to trust their governments. If we all raised hell all around the world we would scare the crap out of them. There are far more of us than there are of 'them'. We are at precisely the point where there is a chance that the people around the world could take their countries back from the corporate interest that have ruled the last 50 years.

  • The problem is the way the money itself is distributed. When money is taken as more of an incentive to do something about a problem there is a great disdane for human life that rears its head. Do you think that this economic stimulus will actually reach the people that are afected most by these circumtances? Hasn't thi situation proved that the "trickle down mentality" does not work?

  • British titles are neat. but I prefer earning my titles from education and training.

  • it means hes been officially knighted by the queen. it is a high honor in england

  • he is a sir

  • wtf is SIR martin Sorrell?

  • I agree.

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