Local is like family, like neighbors, like community.  When you think local you know what dollars are coming in and you know what dollars are going out.  You know very quickly that if more is going out then what’s coming in, you are in debt.

Credit is a bad word today, but was fostered yesterday by our Federal Government.  They were the ones that created Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to provide homes for those that couldn’t afford them because the liberals believe that everyone should have a home.  A wealth redistribution thought.

Credit resulted in over spending on a national level and was encouraged on a personal level.

Somehow these thoughts seem so sophomoric to me today when I think of the times when no one had something called credit.  They lived within their means.  Nations around the world today do not understand this concept.

Globalization, which became the buzz word of yesterday to take us to the economic dilemma of today, was endorsed by nations, corporations and universities, but is in fact synonymous with dominoes. When one falls all fall.

There are too many forces at work to truly understand globalization.  If examined carefully it could very well be equated to a web of cancer, ravaging a global system, yes equivalent to a human body.

It is time for nations to break away from each other and not become dependent upon each other, but when necessary to be helpful to each other. Worldwide redistribution of anything is not a good thing.

It is interesting to note that when we speak of countries in trouble, including the United States; Switzerland never seems to come into play.  They, over centuries have remained local and independent.

There are some politicians in this world, and in particular the United States, that want to take this nation and others that participate in the Global concept to a place of redistribution of wealth, power and speech and some form of world order.  I do believe this is the motive of President Obama.

World order is another word for control, and what we have seen before in the word of fascism.

Even Brian Williams, an NBC anchor, one of those mainstream media types representing the Obama agenda, during an interview said, “The world has no money and the Emperor has no clothes.”

I could not have said it better, other than to say think local, not global.