Just A Taste: Rebuilding a Local Economy

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“We must emerge good leadership going forward. If our leadership fails us, war, organized crime and lawlessness will make our choices for us. Who you choose to be, to support or to shun in your daily life will decide our future.” ~ Catherine Austin Fitts, 2nd Quarter 2016 Wrap Up

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This week on the Solari Report, I will walk you through the opportunities, risks and “who’s who” of rebuilding a local economy.

As described in the 2nd Quarter 2016 Wrap Up, one of the essential steps in increasing productivity growth and prosperity is to realign living systems with financial systems. This realignment means decentralizing our economy – rebuilding one element and one place at a time. This task involves rebuilding family wealth and improving productivity growth in the G-7 nations, particularly as it relates to government budgets, health care, and education.

Rebuilding local economies has been a regular topic on the Solari Report. We will publish my outline with a collection of links to the best Solari Reports, audio seminars and articles over the last decade.

In America, rebuilding our economy will require broad-based leadership and teamwork. I strongly encourage US subscribers to invest time between now and November in following their state and local elections. Now is your opportunity to work with friends, family and neighbors to support the leadership essential to helping us to rebuild our local economies.

In Money & Markets this week I will discuss the latest in financial and geopolitical news. I issue a serious warning about what the patterns of current financial fraud mean about what could happen after the election.

In Let’s Go to the Movies, I will review Sully, Clint Eastwood’s new movie about pilot Chesley Sullenberger, the US Airways captain who successful executed an emergency landing in the Hudson River in New York City on January 15, 2009 after a flock of geese had struck and disabled the aircraft engines soon after takeoff. All of the 155 passengers and crew aboard survived, saved by another extraordinary New York volunteer and NYPD rescue effort described in the documentary Miracle of the Hudson Plane Crash.

Listen to the full interview on solari.com

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