How Local Communities Win

Global corporations have now taken control of many industries. Companies like Walmart and the Dollar Stores are gutting the last of the money from our communities in America. At the same time, companies like Cargill and JBS take every advantage that they can from smaller companies.

Local based businesses definitely care more about the people, the environment, and the economy of the towns they live in that the massive companies named above.

It’s time to start changing the current atmosphere by building businesses that create wealth for families and the communities we live in. This is the story of a man who is doing just that.

Energy – Unsustainable

The video below discusses the world’s finite energy resources, and I found it very interesting.

Everyone wants to find a solution, but in the end, self sufficient families and communities will be the answer, aka small towns in which people have enough land to grow their own food with enough left over to trade with tradesmen who can furnish things they are unable to provide for themselves.

Local will be the way to go, in my opinion, should cheap energy disappear.

Your Super Power

PR firms are telling their big brand companies to shut up about politics. Proof your superpower is money. And your decision to spend wisely over the last year or so has these fools taking a step back.

This is why it is so important to spread your money around to independently-owned businesses. It is far easier to switch to another company when you have multiple choices. Choices big companies don’t want you to have. And I get it. They want to make as much money as possible without competition.

For years, these big companies have been working together to form a monopoly-like grip on your hometowns. And a look at any local, interstate exit, or bypass will reveal this. Don’t let them limit your options.

Shop Local

Shop Local

I have created a Vlog to help support local businesses. We need to scale down big and scale up SMALL, individually owned companies. It is too much of a risk to have all our eggs in one big basket.

Follow me as I explore the USA.

When you shop locallyyou help create jobs for teachers, firemen, police officers, and many other essential professions. Buying from a locally owned business conserves energy and resources in the form of less fuel for transportation and less packaging. Local business owners know you, and you know them.