Localizing Economies

Have you noticed that wherever you live, if you have cash, you can get anything you want shipped to you from all over the world? This is the miracle of a global economy and now, part of the curse. Because of over-production, hoarding and people being out of work, there is a glut of manufactured goods like automobiles, dishwashers, big screen monitors, you name it- there is a lot of it. The problem? People can’t afford it. Folks are hanging onto their money because they are scared that things are going from bad to worse.

It sure seems that way at times and with total dependence on long supply lines, “just in time shipping” and warehouses with goods half a planet away, people everywhere – especially in the United States – need to start developing their own economies by starting businesses. I applaud the Administration’s work with the infrastructure construction. Bridges and highway building cannot easily be outsourced and cannot be bootlegged as a download. It creates work and the workers will spend their money here in the US locally. We need more jobs and we need to have all of us write our leaders and tell them to change tax laws to make them favorable for business. We need more government programs where actual development and construction gets money pumped here at the grass roots where we need it.

On a lighter note, please check out my book on “Practical Gaming” available on Amazon. One of my readers actually took my advice on his $200 No Limit Poker play (as well as info he said he gleaned from my other books) and made a nice $1500 profit at a $200 NL table. Great work, Casey.  My books are written and published here in the United States.  Part of all my book proceeds go to Rett Syndrome Research.  Thanks again for being here and be healthy, safe, happy and wise.  May your prosperity increase as well.

Kim Isaac Greenblatt

Localizing Economies

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